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| 02/05/2008 08:46:46 AM |
The Olde Stock Routeby JudiComment: Great sky. Well done the Photomatix development team (not that I can talk - I use it all time :-)). |
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| 02/05/2008 08:45:33 AM |
Old Way in the Old Cityby xingchenstarComment: Gone for the angled composition I see, hated by some and loved by others (including me). I wonder if going to mono/duotone would have been more dramatic as it is quite a busy scene and a strong conversion would have made for a gritty street image |
| 02/05/2008 08:43:47 AM |
Old Waysby choltmeierComment: Could perhaps have gotten the lighting softer as there are one or tw specular burnt out highlights |
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| 02/05/2008 08:42:55 AM |
Antiquated Memoryby TerComment: Lovely lines, pitty about the dush as it spoils what would have been very clean shapes and tones made by the film |
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| 02/05/2008 03:56:27 AM |
Old School Bottleby kellybrucewayneComment: Brave framing - might not be to everyones liking but I think its original and pretty good. However, given the actual image is quite flat (subject layout and tonal range) the border doesn't really complement and actually makes more obviously the issues mentioned |
| 02/05/2008 03:53:49 AM |
By the wayby BrinComment: The structure just looks too overprocessed and not natural. When selecting this from the thumbnail I though this would be good, full use of tonal range, well composed, moody sky, but now that I've opened it up I dont think I've ever been disappointed in this way during voting before. |
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| 02/05/2008 03:51:40 AM |
MP3, the old wayby CamabsComment: Almost on the verge of aliasing. One more notch of USM and it would have been recked. Nice abstract and simple enough to score highly I would imagine |
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| 02/05/2008 03:50:30 AM |
Converse.by Dan_CottleComment: Just voted on another pair of shoes saying how the background was distracting, the viewpoint, if lower, would have added interest and the lighting wasn't great. Here is a perfect example of how to get things right. Great lighting, well positioned subject and nicely composed. |
| 02/05/2008 03:48:28 AM |
Wooden Shoesby golfercaz85Comment: Nasty lighting and distracting surface. A neutral background would have put the emphasis firmly on the shoes. A much lower viewpoint would have given some much needed depth to the image. |
| 02/05/2008 03:47:09 AM |
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