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| 04/07/2008 06:06:21 PM |
freedomby magueroComment: The moment is well captured, but the image is underexposed. I think a simple Levels adjustment in Photoshop would have improved that dramatically. |
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| 04/07/2008 05:39:23 PM |
Story of a friendshipby MephistoComment: Very good range of tones in the background, and an interesting story in the foreground. I also like the effect of the long lens projecting the foreground into the vast expanse in the back. |
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| 04/07/2008 05:32:34 PM |
The passion of rock climbingby keibo84Comment: The B&W is good with nice overall contrast and impact, but the image is a bit too busy and the subjects are small. Plus, on of the subjects is very dark so doesn't really capture the interest, and the other one has no tonal separation from the rocks behind. |
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| 04/07/2008 05:09:46 PM |
The Drum Corpsby awpollardComment: Looks a bit overprocessed, maybe too much Shadow/Highlight or similar. It is also a bit too crowded in the center, difficult to focus on any person individually, and most faces are partly hidden. You captured a good moment, but a different point of view (more from the front?) I think would have helped. |
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| 04/07/2008 05:06:59 PM |
roadsideby tnunComment: Very good tones, especially the grays in the back contrasted with the black trees, but the image feels somewhat empty. I think it's because of the asphalt in the foreground. |
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| 04/05/2008 08:49:15 AM |
Pennybacker Bridge spanning Lake Austinby WalesPComment: Hey - I know this bridge from another challenge, the Expert Editing "3D Bridge". I can dig it up if you want to, although I suspect it's yours as well :) This image also has a very strong 3D feeling to it. |
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| 04/03/2008 05:34:48 PM |
Amboy Craterby Dave GordonComment: Looks slightly overexposed to me - I get those pale cyan colors in the sky myself all the time if I overexposed. and they're hard to fix in processing. Foreground is a bit too high key as well - I guess it was because you tried to get some detail in the crater as well. Very hard lighting to get a photo in... |
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| 04/03/2008 05:32:39 PM |
Lurkingby glad2badadComment: The fact that part of the face is covered (including one eye) takes something away from the photo. Also, light was kind of flat, requiring more processing to bring out textures and increase the "impact" of the image... |
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| 04/03/2008 05:31:29 PM |
Old Foothillsby CitadelComment: The foreground is a bit too busy - there is not enough tonal separation between the machines and the shadows behind them. Otherwise, good choice of subject, great sky and pleasing tones. |
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| 04/03/2008 05:30:01 PM |
Won't do it!by jjbeguinComment: The moment was well captured and expressive, but the B&W conversion lacks "impact". |
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