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| 11/28/2004 02:54:54 PM |
Watching Paint Dryby bruskiComment: Nice execution of this theme. Someone had to do it for this challenge and you pulled it off. Great use of negative space. Hmm, would that still be considered negative space, since it is pretty much the subject? The paint drying. Or is the painter the subject? Either way, I like it. |
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| 11/28/2004 08:48:01 AM |
To "Authority" ¢25=$25by fotodudeComment: Good idea for the challenge. Like the composition, and set up. A little dull as far as a general photo, but for the challenge it works. Perhaps omitting "To 'Authoroity'" in the title would have made more of an impact. I find people generally don't like when you add the challenge name in the title. I can't make out what country this is from, but it must not be America. In America we put the "cents" symbol after the number. But I found out after a recent trip to another country that we do everything backwards. |
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| 11/28/2004 06:22:22 AM |
I dare you!by twentyfivesComment: Like the skewed angle, makes for a more interesting shot of a boring sign. Although, the sign is very colorful. I like the way the top of the fence cuts the corner too. |
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| 11/28/2004 05:48:25 AM |
I AM Listening Coachby jazzmikComment: Nice capture of the moment which definitely defines the challenge. Perhaps a tighter zoom of the players and coach. If you didn't have better zoom capabilities (my camera wouldn't have), then a crop would work. Maybe one just including just the coach, Loren Woods and Lamond Murray would work better. (Okay I cheated, I looked up the roster). Unless you wanted to show that the coach was exercizing his authority in front of all the fans. Then it works well. |
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| 11/21/2004 07:05:12 PM |
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| 11/03/2004 10:41:58 AM |
Towers and Tombsby wetlandComment: This is Old San Juan, Puerto Rico isn't it? I was there a few years ago. I forget what that fort is called though. They have some elaborate tombstones there don't they? BTW, nice photo. I wish I took one as nice as this when I visited. Nice perspective.
I just looked at my old pictures (film, prints from Kmart). That's the same place. Do they still have that old building down one of the nearby sidestreets (near the entrance of the fort) with hundreds of stuffed animals on it? Good job. |
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| 09/22/2004 05:23:53 PM |
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