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City Landscape
01/15/2003 07:16:51 AM
City Landscape
by JMS

Comment:
Very busy scene, hard to compose with so many elements, but pulled off rather well. There are lots of places to keep your eye moving, perhaps it would be nice with a main center of interest, some place for your eye to stop. Using a longer shutter speed and blurring the vehicles a bit could add to the scene... Not technically a landscape in the traditional sense, but I don't mind giving creative leeway...
Hay, thats nice!
01/14/2003 05:00:18 PM
Hay, thats nice!
by Martin

Comment:
I sense some image manipulation here, but whatever the case, the flare from the sun makes the image unevenly lit on the left side. Other than the flare, a good fit for the challenge and a nicely composed shot.
By the lake
01/14/2003 04:57:03 PM
By the lake
by lionelm

Comment:
Love the abstract quality of broken relections in water. Perhaps a little busier than ideal...How moody it would be to have the 4-5 main tree trunks and just pure sky blue around them. Nice crop. It does not fit a landscape definition in the traditional sense but definately a creative spin on the term.
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Snowed Fence
01/14/2003 03:44:43 PM
Snowed Fence
by pauld

Comment:
Perhaps the background background doesn't have much going for it. I like the muted colors and winter scene, just don't find much that grabs the eye. What this photo really has going for it is the fence, which draws your eye seamlessly from foreground to background. Leading lines like this always add tremendously to any composition :)
Sydneys Greatest (Bridge)
01/14/2003 03:42:19 PM
Sydneys Greatest (Bridge)
by Raven

Comment:
The sepia toning works well here, along with the crop and placement of the elements, except for one that keeps getting in the way... the flag pole. There's likely a different angle/viewpoint that could have been used that would have excluded this small distraction. Well, at least you can always clone it out :)
Reflections Under Ice
01/14/2003 03:37:20 PM
Reflections Under Ice1st Place
by gminish

Comment:
Beautiful light conditions, and very good composition! I wonder if a less harsher light woukd produce a more evocative picture. Perhaps you'd lose the remarkable reflection in the lake, I'm not sure. But I'm pretty sure a little use of the rule of thirds could add a litte to the photo (by cropping so that the horizon line is higher or lower than the center of the photo) I find copping more of the sky and leaving the reflection as is makes a more dynamic photo...
san jacinto
01/11/2003 05:25:25 PM
san jacinto
by moondoggie

Comment:
Love the mood and composition!!, but the image has to be brightened a little more. A levels adjustment would do well here.
"Something Electric" - All Together Separate
01/10/2003 08:52:23 AM
"Something Electric" - All Together Separate
by Tarbini

Comment:
Unique ange of an everyday object, very interesting to look at. Have you tried a composition with the spokes meeting at the center of the photo, with maybe a square frame? Just a suggestion for a symmetrical composition - not sure what works better without trying...
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Under The Bridge
01/09/2003 06:04:09 PM
Under The Bridge
by greenem2

Comment:
Image is slightly angled but otherwise its a really nice shot. Always a big fan of colorful, textured and somewhat abstract images. This one surely fits the bill. Apart from levelling the pictures, I can offer no other way to improve it :)
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Beethoven - Piano Sonata No. 8 in C minor
01/09/2003 10:46:42 AM
Beethoven - Piano Sonata No. 8 in C minor
by mariomel

Comment:
I don't know if your intention was to underexpose the subject or it just happened that way. If it was an accident, to correct the situation you either overexpose the subhect, or move your camera in until the person fills the frame, take an exposure reading and move out. Either way, I think iy would have been nice if it was exposed a little more so we can see the person playing it. Still a moody photo, good shot.
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