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| 02/24/2003 04:29:14 AM |
Art Never Agesby VisionComment: The choice of subject is very interesting and the focusing adds a lot to the shot. I do wish the lighting were better as the odd shadows take away from the picture. 10! - xertion |
| 02/24/2003 04:24:46 AM |
The Dock Houseby GotchaComment: The slight gradient in the sky and the bright brown color of the building create some great colors for this shot. It's cropped perfectly and it's one of my favorites of the week. I'd buy it! 10! - xertion |
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| 02/13/2003 04:29:25 AM |
Tracksby jodiecostonComment: I like this shot a lot for the cimple fact that you took a shot you knew other would do, railroad tracks, and made it your own. The tilt of the camera creates the same looks with a much more interesting effect. My eye is drawn to that vanishing point no matter where I look in the shot. The warm red/brown tint also adds to this shot. |
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| 02/13/2003 04:26:42 AM |
On The Right Trackby spidermanComment: The subject creates its own very interesting perspective, and you found that point og interest nicely. Improving on the shot, I would have a wider aperature so that more or all of the "track" was in focus. |
| 02/13/2003 04:24:44 AM |
Flip sideby JackoComment: Creative take on the challenge. There is always a way to squeeze a flower into every challenge, and this time you managed to do it. Crisp focus and very soothing bright blue sky. Great shot...9! - xertion |
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| 02/13/2003 04:23:17 AM |
A calm winter afternoon by jjbeguinComment: What an amazing spot to find. The trees alone would make for a great shot, but the lake and the sepia tone, it all forms together to make an amazing shot. I can't really offer any advice, it's already photographically perfect. Great shot...10! - xertion |
| 02/13/2003 04:21:17 AM |
End of the Lineby DavenitComment: The positioning and choice of this subject are great. The dark colors along with the burnt orange rust color against the snow, it all adds up to be a very good choice for this weeks challenge... 10! - xertion |
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| 02/13/2003 04:19:13 AM |
Train Terrainby alanfreedComment: The perspective is very intriguing in this shot. The odd choice of sunlight does take a little away from this shot. Waiting might have proved to show better results. A few orange and white things in the shot are distracting, but it's a great shot indeed! - xertion |
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| 02/13/2003 04:17:40 AM |
Siloby GekkerComment: It's a very crisp shor, which I like, and the interesting perspective makes this silo appaer a lot taller than in a more normal boring shot. Great colors from the sky. - xertion |
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| 02/11/2003 05:43:57 AM |
"hey!, my cousin the Redwood is taller than you, guys!" by Pep VentosaComment: The tree itself has an interesting perspective, but you managed to find 2 other subjects and include in an amazing photosgraph depicting the challenge. The sun is distracting on the one building, the the colors and position are excellent. 10! - xertion |
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