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| 07/13/2010 01:09:40 PM |
Lines? What Lines?by dwyllieComment: Oh, very clever. Just seeing that is making me grit my teeth! A higher angle, looking straight down, would be even better, but I know that would be difficult. Other nitpicks: I could do without the tree/bush in the bottom left, the square cover at the top left, and the car at center left is cut off a little too short for me. But, man, I love the concept. |
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| 07/13/2010 01:07:33 PM |
Frenziedby pixelpigComment: This doesn't really feel very "frenzied" to me. It just looks like you moved a fork around. Motion blur has a lot of potential for a topic like "chaos," but you have to have the right subject. |
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| 07/13/2010 01:06:28 PM |
Happy Independence Dayby vtruanComment: Not bad. I'd wish for a little more fill toward the bottom left, but I'm not sure how to accomplish that, really, especially with a long exposure. The smoke detracts a bit, though--I think it would be a better image if the background were more flat black. |
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| 07/13/2010 01:03:34 PM |
A dream, or a nightmare?by CoryComment: Not a particularly great composition, I don't think. Would be better from a lower angle and much closer in. The bare patch of dirt at the bottom is wasted space, and I also don't think the house at left or the tree in the background add anything. The focus here is the junk, so that should be what fills the frame. |
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| 07/13/2010 01:01:50 PM |
Tears For Mandelbrotby bvyComment: I love pictures of texture and walls and what have you. I don't know that I feel much in the way of "chaos" here, though. I get "texture," and possibly "decay," but not really "chaos." |
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| 07/13/2010 01:00:40 PM |
My Roomby tehbenComment: Nice angle, good lighting, good representation of the concept. Good contrast. Might work even better with a fisheye lens. |
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| 07/13/2010 01:00:00 PM |
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| 07/13/2010 12:59:19 PM |
Shattered by DavenitComment: Great capture. I love that the two glasses are at right angles, which adds a more orderly feeling to the chaotic moment. The only thing I might prefer is if the composition were less centered. This has a lot of potential for using negative space with a wider crop, especially if the shards were breaking in a more directional pattern (hard to do, I know). But as is, it's very good. |
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| 07/13/2010 12:56:11 PM |
Chaos atmosphere in Woodstock en Beauceby DestrepanyComment: A parking lot seems like a great idea for potential chaos, but I don't get much of a sense of that here. As for the technical parts, the blown highlights in the sky are a problem, and the white balance appears to be off. The angle is also kind of boring--a higher or lower angle would make this more interesting, instead of just taking it from a standing position as it appears you've done. Main thing is to really think about what's being included in the image and why. |
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| 07/13/2010 12:53:08 PM |
Origin of the Godsby doremiComment: Wow, now this feels chaotic. But in a good way. I'm having trouble figuring out how you did this--it looks upside-down no matter which way I turn it. Impressive. |
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