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| 07/09/2004 02:48:08 PM |
Never a Day Without Charminby wwwavengerComment: I'm looking for an almost instant advert hit - buy this! But what am i supposed to feel attracted towards here? Maybe Charmin is relevant? Don't know what it is. Technically though a fine image with effective framing and use of depth of field. |
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| 06/26/2004 04:07:41 PM |
Outside in by geewhyComment: Easily best of the challenge. Superlative textures and the composition (using a window) is such an imaginative use of selective saturation. A thing of beauty. Well done. 10 |
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| 05/27/2004 10:58:56 AM |
The Wake Makerby vtruanComment: This is a compelling capture and with interesting and absorbing movement. I want to see more of this creature though and suspect from the noise that this might be a very tight crop of a larger original? it also lacks a focal point somehwere my eye is drawn. Naturally this might be the head but when I get there (being drawn by the arrow-shaped wake) I see a blurry shape underwater. 6 |
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| 05/27/2004 10:54:05 AM |
The Prudential Building, Buffalo, NYby lwkimagesComment: Beautifully composed and edited. A real treat. My one quibble is that the sky has obviously been darkened and this leaves an unatural look to the boundary between sky and building as if you've just airbrushed the whole sky black. Not having sight of the original it's difficult to judge. Anyway - good work 9. |
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| 05/26/2004 01:22:58 PM |
Frogs View at Twilightby NeilComment: Nicely observed and what wondrous colours, textures and framing. Well done. A particularly effective composition and use of colours in reflected sunset. |
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| 05/24/2004 04:24:17 PM |
Sea terminusby bpickardComment: Nice composition and textures.. Colours apoear too saturated for my taste though and this I feel detracts from the image. The hues draw me into the stone flags rather than the viewpoint draw me out to sea. |
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| 05/24/2004 04:18:27 PM |
High above the Earthby jmritzComment: What's the unusual viewpoint? Lying on your back or flipping the photo in the horizontal plane? Not sure this works as there is not enough in the image to retain any great attention. |
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| 05/24/2004 03:56:56 PM |
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| 05/24/2004 03:55:43 PM |
Under the tripodby moviemanComment: Good ide abut photo is poorly shot and out of focus. A tricky shot but you need to persist in your attempts. |
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| 05/24/2004 03:54:50 PM |
822 Feet Upby browntComment: It was nice weather in Edinburgh at the weekend wasn't it? A lovely shot with effective use of focal length to provide the right sense of space and freedom. Nice composition with figures and the sky adds greatly to a sense of drama. Only slight quibble is that it not that unusual a viewpoint - hilltops are fairly usual places from which to gaze. However, I'm not being too particular about this as what's usual to one person is unusual to another. Well done. (challenge you to spot my pic taken in Edinburgh:))) |
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