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| 06/10/2005 04:53:04 AM |
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| 06/10/2005 04:52:10 AM |
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| 06/09/2005 03:27:09 AM |
Post-Hurricane Reconstructionby karmatComment: I think you did a great job trying to frame this image....I can see the "struggle" you through to get the important elements in the frame without stepping in to the road. Three complete trail trucks would have been better than 4 with one being cut off by the edge....good try though and keep up the with the "struggle". 5 |
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| 06/08/2005 11:00:16 AM |
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| 06/08/2005 10:56:44 AM |
Under Constructionby benhurComment: Man is walking on the edge of the frame....just a tiny camera adjustment downward would have push this image highier in my scoring. Nice seeing though. |
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| 06/08/2005 10:52:56 AM |
Replacementby virtuamikeComment: The huge hot spot in the center of image hurts this image greatly....I different time of day would have been better. |
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| 06/08/2005 10:47:29 AM |
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| 06/08/2005 05:09:54 AM |
Construction memoriesby barbisComment: Depth of field problem, more light equel smallier apreture= more object in focus in foreground and background. |
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| 06/08/2005 03:20:03 AM |
High Voltage Constructionby Glen KingComment: A couple steps backwards would have allowed you to capture the wheels on the cranes touching and the ground and the legs of the people, as well as the top of the cranes...This would have been a better image if you didn't cut off its "feet" |
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| 06/08/2005 03:07:20 AM |
Bursting the real estate bubbleby NitinComment: Artisticlly, the diagonal of the construction equipment is so strong it is actiing like a wall to stop the view of the background. Area in forground is a bit dark.(shadow area on the ground has no detail) better exposure in the camera may help but you may have eliminated this problem in processing. |
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