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| 07/23/2005 02:28:49 PM |
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| 07/21/2005 07:07:16 PM |
Private Transportationby nick800Comment by muur88: i'm not sure what that big piece of paper is, but i'll take a wild guess at registration. unfortunately it looses some of that independence feel when you think of licenses, registrations, and insurance being required. perhaps you could have found a cooler looking key chain, and perhaps replaced the distracting would grain background with a white or solid color. not that your idea wasn't sound, when i saw this shot i thought of another one where the parent is passing the car key to the teenager as he heads out the door on a date...not sure how hard that would have been to set up, if even a possibility, but perhaps a more exotic alternative. |
| 07/18/2005 03:16:54 PM |
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| 07/17/2005 06:57:01 PM |
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| 07/17/2005 12:40:35 PM |
Picnic with a Viewby nick800Comment by LalliSig: Not a bad shot at all but hardly good either, if it would have had more pleasing colour and better image quality, specifically sharpness/contrast I would probably have given this a 6-7. However, the shot has a serious purple cast to it and the sky is very odd to say the least, too overexposed and hazy. You sure your monitor colour is calibrated? |
| 07/17/2005 04:26:37 AM |
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| 07/17/2005 12:15:11 AM |
Picnic with a Viewby nick800Comment by metoecus: The family in the foreground seem to be out of focus. Also, the horizon doesn't look level; see this page for information on how to correct this. |
| 07/16/2005 08:41:31 PM |
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| 07/14/2005 01:17:21 PM |
Picnic with a Viewby nick800Comment by cools98: Fit Challenge Criteria: 1/2
Contrast/Color: 1/2
Photo Quality: 0/2
Composition: 1/2
My Subjective Affinity: 0/2
Too "snapshot" of a photo. The sky is way blown out, shadows too dark. The detail is not good, and the colors get blotchy in the water near the horizon. |
| 07/12/2005 11:26:50 AM |
Picnic with a Viewby nick800Comment by kawhona: a bit overexposed ... the sky is too burnt out ... I think the excessive amount of space on the left side is an attempt to apply the rule of thirds in a situation where it really doesn't help the shot. |
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