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| 10/09/2003 02:39:59 PM |
Alone in Toledoby vonautschComment: The water makes eye drop off the bottom of the picture. IMO this needs to be cropped to keep the "focus" on the that amazing stump of a city planning. |
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| 10/09/2003 02:38:20 PM |
Downtown Kalamazooby Spork99Comment: Well met I like the long exposure time effect.
IMO it has been let down a bit by what I presume was a large aperture that has rdeuced the DOF so that the foreground and distance are OOF. If that was better I would have given more than 7 |
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| 10/09/2003 02:36:05 PM |
Nature Retakesby CraigDComment: I think this is an interesting take on the challenge not quite on the beam IMO.
Your PP appears a bit oversharpened and the grass has slightly odd colour what process did you use?
Compositionally and subject overall is nice. |
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| 10/09/2003 02:33:21 PM |
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| 10/09/2003 02:29:33 PM |
Kemp Street, Brighton, UKby Apollo2077Comment: Nice - IMO I would like to see what a crop to remove the line of cars would do. They detract from the wonderful coours of the terrace. |
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| 10/09/2003 02:25:08 PM |
Bostonby emorgan49Comment: Good in your face skyline - but on my 1024x768 sceeen resolution I have to scroll to see the lot unless I knock back the toolbar etc. I like the sun on the glass.
IMO a slight crop along the bottom would keep the eye on the main area. |
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| 10/09/2003 02:16:38 PM |
Progression by zeuszenComment: Nicely seen - I know others might disagree with me but IMO a tighter crop of the top to make a 50/50 even split of the reflected image would look better but 9 all the same. |
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| 10/09/2003 02:14:04 PM |
San Juan Capistranoby f-32Comment: Hmmm!!! Interesting take on a fairly classical cloister shot. Where is this building?
A pity that the person is not sitting on the bench in the foreground or possibly better yet not there at all.
The camera and any PP you have done has managed the highlight/shadow variation well but as far as I can tell from this resolution the only point that is actually sharp is the spikey bush between the 1st and 2nd arches. IMO a shot like this needs to be sharp from front to back. |
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| 10/09/2003 02:10:06 PM |
Waiting for guestsby aKiwiComment: Nice - I almost want to see someone sitting on the right hand balcony/left seat.
Well seen, if the image could been composed toatlly square on I would have given 9 but I am still sufficiently impressed to offer 7 |
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| 10/09/2003 02:07:07 PM |
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