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| 11/27/2010 12:33:36 PM |
Accumulationby jomariComment: The sharpness of this is almost too intense! Catching the truck crossing the bridge makes the whole image balance out nicely. |
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| 03/12/2004 07:35:31 AM |
Chasing the Actionby PaulMdxComment: Meets the topic AND is visually interesting. I love the one player from the opposite team being positioned so centrally so that the focus goes from him directly off-screen to the action. Really nice! |
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| 03/12/2004 07:33:19 AM |
Catch by sn4psh07Comment: Darn, if this guy's hand wasn't in front of his face, and the other player wasn't right behind him, I'd say this was perfect! As it is, it's right on for meeting the topic. Almost makes you physically look up! :) |
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| 03/12/2004 07:31:00 AM |
Waitingby rileyComment: I really like how the leash leading to the right and the dog looking straight ahead create two points of interest off-screen. It's such a calm picture but there's clearly conflict. :) Technically, it's not very interesting, but I rated it high because I really am curious what is off-screen in two directions! |
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| 10/13/2003 10:03:59 PM |
Coming Outby amsmythComment: The image is a little grainy, but it almost feels like an underwater shot because of that. In a good way! :) I like that you have examples of "concealed" next to "revealed" to show us the difference. An interesting take on the challenge! |
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| 10/13/2003 10:02:38 PM |
Declarationby BobsterLobsterComment: I think I get what you were going for here, and this image stands out as a definite example of exposing hidden emotions and revealing intentions! The openness of it makes it feel like something new is being said at this moment by this subject, and we get to witness it. Very nice! |
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| 10/13/2003 09:58:44 PM |
Peeling Paintby KonadorComment: I like the boldness of the color and the sharpness of the foreground, but I don't really get enough "peeling paint" from this (and without that, it's not particularly "exposed") -- the image stands on its own as a beautiful photo better than as a representation of the challenge, in my opinion. |
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| 10/13/2003 02:29:42 PM |
A negative revealed...by Apollo2077Comment: You get my vote for most creative use of standard film in a challenge this week! :) I like the graniness of it, though I imagine some voters will not. I think it creates a ghostly feel and you get the sense that the image is still BEING exposed, not totally there yet. Very cool. |
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| 10/13/2003 02:28:16 PM |
The Naked Kissby NukktaComment: I really love the concept of this photo -- would suggest a different background, maybe a vivid turquoise paper to set off the silver and match the blue on the tags? It really sets a mood, though, the idea of this poor naked Hershey kiss around all its clothed friends. I like it! :) |
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| 07/27/2003 08:39:36 PM |
Mikeby jimmyn4Comment: I just love the cropping on this! It definitely meets my definition of "fill the frame" perfectly! |
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