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08/30/2003 02:46:23 PM |
This is a 10 for me! I love the feel and the atmosphere, just a great shot that I can't even explain. Thanks! |
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02/03/2003 05:44:56 AM |
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02/03/2003 05:26:30 AM |
hey girl! we finished side by side :) |
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02/02/2003 05:07:55 PM |
i love this! it has a very serene feeling. well done! |
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02/02/2003 12:45:52 PM |
This is so quaint. I love the weathered boards. Is this open to the public and where is it? This is awesome and an awesome photo. Beautiful photo. Would have loved to seen the whole building. |
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02/02/2003 09:00:35 AM |
Nice composition. I like the tinted black and white and the old, weatherbeaten wood. |
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02/02/2003 08:08:00 AM |
has a strange mystical and aged feel to it that i find compelling yet scary at the same time :) |
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01/31/2003 05:16:26 PM |
This ties with one other shot for my absolute favorite this week. This shot is just fabulous. The building looks crooked to me, but I'm not sure that it is! The black and white is perfect for this shot, and this building looks absolutely charming. I would SO love to know where this is. I love your composition - I think that I would have taken a tight shot of just the building, leaving out the sidewalk, and I also think that it would have been a mistake to do that!! Adding the sidewalk really gives it a great sense of "place". Congrats, I would hang this on my walls in a heartbeat. |
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01/31/2003 05:32:39 AM |
This is beautiful.. I love the 'rustic' look and the sepia tone adds quite a bit to that here... great shot :) - setzler |
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01/30/2003 11:40:30 AM |
Very nice old and rustic look. I really like the way the sidewalk leads your eyes up to the door. Good luck in the challenge. |
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01/29/2003 05:56:10 PM |
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01/29/2003 05:08:29 PM |
Good perspective, texture, shape and form, line ane even a little reflection all add up to a quality picture. One of the things I try and encourage my students to do is not shoot straight on at an image. If you you were to move a little to the left or right of the side walk it would add a little creativity to the work. JG |
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01/29/2003 12:01:12 AM |
The candles in the windows is a great touch. Good shot - Inspzil |
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01/28/2003 06:25:33 AM |
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01/28/2003 06:01:18 AM |
I like the composition very much. Good luck. |
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01/27/2003 08:16:45 PM |
good use of black and white here.. adjusting the angle so the building is more level might help |
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01/27/2003 04:06:41 PM |
i love this image but it needs to be rotated to the left about 8 degrees. |
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01/27/2003 02:13:54 PM |
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01/27/2003 07:59:05 AM |
Wow, nice tones (sepia). Good eye. I like it! Jacko. |
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01/27/2003 07:30:45 AM |
challenge met. nice tonal range in this photo, and duotone is a good choice for this old wooden church. i like all the textures. the symmetry is a good choice, also. the only nitpick i have is that the picture may need rotating just a tad (CCW). i would also considering cropping a bit more off the bottom. leave some of the path, just not as much. just a thought. good entry :) |
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01/26/2003 09:29:57 PM |
very nice. good choice of b&w. the angle seems a bit off, but overall great photo. |
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01/26/2003 07:34:06 PM |
I took me a minute to see that this is not crooked. Your step and path are level, it's the church that is crooked. You're color work is excellent and by leaving a long path to it, we are left to wonder who else has walked down this path in the years past. Great shot. |
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