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| 01/01/2006 07:51:57 AM |
Memorable Entranceby dw_photoComment: Okay, that's just funny. I love when this is done to otherwise ordinary architecture. Where may I ask is this? |
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| 01/01/2006 07:44:56 AM |
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| 01/01/2006 07:43:40 AM |
Oops!! Busted!by MajankaComment: What I like about this is you didn't have to resort to an elaborate setup to convey emotion. Kudos. |
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| 01/01/2006 07:40:00 AM |
On thin Ice ... ooopsby ShutterPugComment: I love the manipulation of scale here, these sort of plays with toys and interaction with reality always get me. |
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| 01/01/2006 07:38:50 AM |
Freak'n String!! Oops!by GivemeashotComment: First of all, I like where the DOF is going, but perhaps the subject of focus (the string) should be sharpest as opposed to the circular rings underneath it for a more dramatic effect. |
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| 01/01/2006 07:36:07 AM |
Shipwreckby ZoomdakComment: Good silhouette, like the effect of the long exposure on the water overtaking the ruins. |
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| 12/14/2005 05:05:14 AM |
On Dangerous Ground by fadedbeautyComment: Without a doubt, the best in the challenge and best met in the topic in the challenge. Seen others try, but this hits it. Great composition, assembly of traps. Technically, great colors (choice of traps and cheese), and DOF. |
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| 12/14/2005 04:46:15 AM |
Try harder!by psychephylaxComment: What I love about this is how cheese is inferred, though I think the DOF is working against you in this instance. What I am guessing are cheese remnants reads difficult against the white backdrop as it is, and the DOF makes it less clear. |
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| 12/06/2005 07:48:06 PM |
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| 12/06/2005 07:33:04 PM |
First Dayby manic35Comment: Good concept, enjoy the photo. Two recommendations. Lost of focus on the first row of seats, would consider cropping just above the "desks" of the first row. Secondly, is the top of the photography. The black sliver of ceiling showing up on the right hand side, combined with the askew vertical lines are distracting. Rotating your photo with some more acute cropping could really increase the quality of your photo. |
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