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09/07/2004 10:31:41 PM |
Congrats Sher, nicely done =) |
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09/07/2004 10:26:31 PM |
Great job on getting in the top 30. I really like this photo.
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09/07/2004 05:52:16 PM |
Different. The greenish tint was interesting. |
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09/06/2004 08:44:28 PM |
Emotional and great seeing. Duotone (or ?) is wonderful. Don't like the tilted horizon/ |
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09/06/2004 08:04:30 PM |
Well done..very evocative, well titled, and still adhering to the topic. |
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09/05/2004 03:52:01 PM |
nice photo but I'm not sure of the about the color cast(green) It may look better B/W or sepia maybe IMO. |
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09/05/2004 09:24:31 AM |
The colors really set the mood of this shot, very impressive work. - 9 - |
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09/04/2004 09:25:40 PM |
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09/04/2004 08:52:58 PM |
Stunning. One of my favourites in this challenge - everything is so crisp and clear, and the scenery is absolutely gorgeous. The subject matter and the title tie together to make it moving as well. The green toning is interesting - I wouldn't have thought of it myself, but it seems to suit the photo. Fabulous job - 10 |
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09/04/2004 08:49:50 PM |
Nice use of desaturation on the green color here - the contrast of the stones makes them the clear focus of the shot and helps to emphacize them in the frame. |
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09/03/2004 07:50:18 PM |
Interesting duotome you've used here, and it works well. |
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09/03/2004 12:03:59 PM |
I like the framing. The title is brilliant. I don't care for the hue. 6 |
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09/03/2004 01:06:21 AM |
Like the toning very much, like the feel you've generated in the grass, and those hanging strings from the tree (they have a name, those things, though I can't recall it right now). Somehow, though, the shot overall doesn't do enough for me. It might be the sher arbitrariness of those two stones: it somehow lacks real mystery. Struggling to explain - but something isn't cutting it for me. 7 |
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09/02/2004 07:14:46 PM |
that is so sad.
those poor people were buried together, and didn't want to be... :(
IMO it should have been sepia instead of green |
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09/02/2004 06:58:02 PM |
Nice picture. I love the title you gave it. I like your decision to make it a duotone. It really captures the mood of the subject. |
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09/02/2004 01:12:48 PM |
I like how the framing provides an understanding of the environment and also how the two gravestones are alone in the field. Unusual. |
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09/02/2004 10:26:53 AM |
Great shot except for the pepperminty tint |
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09/02/2004 04:11:56 AM |
The title seems a tad flippant for the subject matter, but this is a really beautiful shot and looks great in duotone. Very nice job! |
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09/01/2004 12:38:20 PM |
Not sure if green/blue works but the set-up is great. |
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09/01/2004 05:42:47 AM |
This is a good photo. There is an intangible quality to the photo. |
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09/01/2004 01:10:18 AM |
spectacular emotion captured great location too |
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08/31/2004 10:43:16 PM |
That is the perfect title~This photo gives me goosebumps, great job. |
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08/31/2004 09:19:37 PM |
hmmm...spanish moss?! Where was this done? |
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08/31/2004 08:56:28 PM |
Oooh, your cemetary scene is even creepier than mine! I love the greenish sepia tone and the hanging moss. |
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