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| 10/14/2010 01:35:52 PM |
Communicating Safety to Ships for Over 100 Yearsby kleskiComment: Stunning........The soft colours are brilliant, you have not pushed the colours, but left them subtle which really does work. Composition is spot on here, the leading lines are great, the timing is spot on, the combination of the background colours and the lighting...........Congratulations on a stunning image |
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| 10/08/2010 11:07:58 AM |
It's Simply Complicated, My Dearby chilloutemilyComment: I presume that you got this in Memorial to someone..............
But overall the image does not really appeal, it looks like a quick snap to show someone your tattoo. The composition really does not work....the bit of the table especially, and the lighting as well is harsh. |
| 10/08/2010 11:03:57 AM |
Tribute to a soldier. ( Wish you were here )by RunzamukkComment: Very interesting monument.........really good exposure here to get the detail in the monument without overexposing other areas.........
I would have removed the smaller flag (just for the photo) as I don't think it needed the two flags in the image. And I probably would have also moved around a little to change the angle to a little more to the front.
The splash of colour from the larger flag though is really helpful as well. |
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| 10/07/2010 09:11:35 AM |
Norfolk Monument, Dedicated to Mathew Flinders, 1799 - 1999by BrianRComment: Not sure that the black and white composition is really suited to this image......as an explorer, maybe seeing the colours of the trees etc would really help the image........
The composition also does not show the best elements of the monument, and the background in black and white shows a lot of distracting elements. |
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| 10/06/2010 10:33:33 PM |
Steinberner's Tombby stormiComment: A front on picture, not centered, but close enough to it to get the negative elements of a centered composition, without the positive aspects of Symmetry. Either offsetting further (and therefore using the path to lead up to the Tomb) or perfectly front on (and using the Symmetry as an element) would have worked better. You currently have all the negatives, without exploiting the positives. |
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| 10/06/2010 01:40:43 PM |
Gone but not Forgottenby BCeirraBComment: A snapshot, not level, weird crop...........sorry, not getting the messgae, and the composition does not appeal either |
| 10/06/2010 01:38:51 PM |
A Light in the Darkby ohaughtComment: The noise through this image kills it. The centered composition does not help, a closer composition with something different might have helped, a different angle or something....... |
| 10/06/2010 01:37:31 PM |
Monuments in Piazza della Signoraby jencruzComment: Yep, theres a few, and I have no idea what you want me to look at......the composition here does not lead to a main subject.....it seems more of a holiday shot to show people what was there, rather than one taken for a subject....... |
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| 10/06/2010 01:23:58 PM |
1 Pillar Fieldby Kaine321Comment: The image is well too small........need to use the full available size.
Centered composition.....not a lot of appeal |
| 10/06/2010 01:17:51 PM |
dedicated to the fallenby kiwinickComment: A kiwi........I will not hold that against you :) (Sorry, had to)
First, why is the image smaller than allowed.....There is guidance in the forums as to how to maximize the size allowances. It would have helped
Colours are nice, but the crop is tight.
I note you have straightened based on the flagpole, but as a result of the wide angle, the monument is at an angle. It does hurt the image, and is made even more obvious by the partially cropped wall to the right. Being further away, and showing us more of the monument would have helped......... |
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