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| 02/06/2005 11:52:09 PM |
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| 02/03/2005 10:40:11 PM |
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| 02/01/2005 08:04:16 AM |
Industrial Sunlightby scrum8Comment: Lots of negative space is all well and good, but in this case I'd want to see more of the chimneys, and they're a little bit tilted to the right as well which throws off the composition. |
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| 02/01/2005 07:54:04 AM |
Dawn's Early Lightby CantiqueComment: The lake is beautiful and so is the sky, but too bad you've got houses and trees getting in the way. Bare trees make for interesting silhouettes, but the lake deserves more attention in my opinion |
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| 02/01/2005 06:53:03 AM |
Night L-eye-tby NovaTigerComment: Clever, but has a snapshot feel to it with the harsh lighting on the horse, blown highlights and rather rough background |
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| 02/01/2005 06:43:08 AM |
light railwayby sidpixelComment: I like this very much, especially the colors. Neon pink with a vintage looking yellow is a yummy combination.
The composition works well too, dynamic and lively |
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| 01/24/2005 12:21:44 AM |
Surreal Vacumingby arnitComment: Heh, I smell a series coming on.
What I like about it is the lighting; on the rocks, the vacuum cleaner and the model, and the DOF is spot on -- it almost looks like a studio shot. Great colors, too.
The frame is a tad on the heavy side though, and it makes the photo look smaller than it actually is. |
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| 01/21/2005 01:13:50 AM |
Clocks and Curvesby ColeyComment: That has good potential, and would probably come alive with some levels tweaking etc. And also, tilting the camera to the left so that the tower is pointing a bit inward would add a dynamic punch. |
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| 01/21/2005 01:10:33 AM |
What Once Wasby TDCollinsComment: It looks very washed out, and there must be a better way of including both the tree and the fireplace in the frame. Walking a few steps to the right for example, and leaving some room to the left of the fireplace. |
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| 01/21/2005 01:06:59 AM |
Towersby arngrimurComment: Where the h*** did you climb to get this?!
Very creative, but is it slightly tilted? A composition like this has to be as straight and symmetrical as possible, and this looks ever so slightly tilted to the right.. or maybe it's just me. Anyway, good stuff. |
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