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| 12/02/2006 05:07:06 AM |
Yellow Fallsby natescvComment: Love the colours and feeling of senerity.
Would suggest maybe cropping out the water at the bottom - it kind of breaks into the muted colours and removing it also gives the impression that the bridge is much higher up (above a deep gorge or something) which I feel adds to the atmosphere. The guy in the yellow jacket is a great capture! |
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| 12/02/2006 05:03:22 AM |
Into The Lightby BalkoComment: Excellent composition and lighting on this - use of the shadows as a major element in the foreground works really well. |
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| 12/02/2006 04:58:10 AM |
Penygarregby FalcComment: Spooky - I can imagine Excaliber being thrust out of the water at any minute!. A knight on a white charger might have increased the Arthurian impact a bit more than the sheep but they're never about when you need them - and maybe it's a killer sheep finishing off the remains of it's last victim.
Great colours - just noticed the sky has a hint of 'Turner' about it too - very atmospheric and surreal. |
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| 12/02/2006 04:53:04 AM |
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| 12/02/2006 04:51:26 AM |
Santa Babyby nsoroma79Comment: Great portrait - like the way the highlights blow out to frame the image. |
| 12/02/2006 04:50:15 AM |
Tree Skeleton'sby eye has not seenComment: Great observational capture - the trees look like some kind of skeletal alien species! Great colour pallet too - love the muted tones.
The sky area though kinda flattens it out a bit for me - it doesn't feel like it's contributing - I'd suggest cropping right down to just above the tree line so that the sky area balances with the water more... seems to increase the impression of a more dynamic perspective.
Like this image - nice work. |
| 11/17/2006 10:54:41 AM |
The window and the hillby KHoltComment: Really like the sense of perspective on this - and the white building provides a perfect balance for the midtones. Would just suggest you crop a slither from the right to remove the beginning of the next window-frame, just one of those things that once you've spotted it, it keeps distracting. |
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| 11/17/2006 10:05:47 AM |
ecnalaBby tateComment: Wonderfull tones and haunting imagery - stunning.
Maybe just my taste but it feels just a tad to heavy on the top - I'd maybe consider cropping just a little so that the bridge disappears out of frame at the point where the branch drops down. I can see why you'd run the bridge into the corner of the frame but I just enjoy that area being a bit lighter. Like I say though - just to my taste! |
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| 11/01/2006 07:31:11 AM |
Nocturnalby BigKComment: Great 'painterly' feel - bold sweeping strokes - brilliant. I love that it's busy and alive.
I had a hunch it wouldn't score high - but it was in my personal ribbon contenders. |
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| 11/01/2006 07:21:40 AM |
Reverieby SammieComment: The 'bokeh' compliments and enhances the main subject - it's not 'dramatic' but that's not its purpose - it supports the main image beautifully. A great image - i had it a lot higher up - well done. |
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