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06/26/2006 11:01:34 AM |
I would have liked this a lot more if there were more contrast in the foreground. However, I understand that since this was a basic editing challenge, increasing the contrast of the entire image may have blown out the sky too much. |
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08/22/2005 08:38:28 PM |
You should have scored higher! I gave an 8. This is a perfect example of what the challenge was all about. The sepia works great. Top notch work! |
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08/17/2005 08:29:39 AM |
Good job Becky on your top 50 finish! I didn't get around to commenting on this during the challenge; I gave you an 8 during voting though. ;-) I love the sepia tones here, and the lines that you captured draw your eye into the shot. Sun rise is a tad burned out. |
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08/14/2005 05:24:33 PM |
lovely picture. i'm not going to take down for the spelling, but you might want to check it :) nice toning, and the subject matter suits very well. 10 |
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08/14/2005 06:06:58 AM |
4 - Again the quandry, but it's a game and there are rules/guidelines. Definitely a 7 with just the year. And yes, a photo of this put into a time capsule would depict this era for future generations. I like the sepia(?), especially to tie in with the year/era, but I still wonder how well the color would have worked, especially as it likely brought the mountains into play more. edit:typos
Message edited by author 2005-12-08 18:34:26. |
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08/13/2005 07:22:20 PM |
didn't expect to see an american flag in it... But I like the picture. Can't find much else to comment on. |
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08/13/2005 07:05:21 PM |
a little dark, but good image, nice use of sepia to give it authenticity. |
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08/13/2005 04:44:36 PM |
just gorgeous... love the dark sepia here.. congrats... 9 |
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08/12/2005 07:56:04 PM |
This is a great composition and a wonderful idea for this challenge. My suggestion (and keep in mind I'm only learning about B&W/Sepia myself) would be to have something almost pitch black and something as white as it comes. With two-tone images, anything with both of these will add a lot to your score - and to the overall image. |
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08/12/2005 07:28:25 PM |
FInally! Someone who followed directions (sort of), used the year (and a bit more) for the title ... but the photo is wonderful. 9 |
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08/12/2005 05:29:06 PM |
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08/12/2005 04:26:54 PM |
Spelled Rendezvous but i love the image. 9 |
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08/12/2005 08:16:32 AM |
WONDERFULL PHOTO~! i love it~! great job~! WOW... |
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08/11/2005 02:02:46 PM |
Great shot, I like the square crop. |
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08/11/2005 05:29:19 AM |
I like the feel of this photo. The colour tones make it feel like an old time shot. Composition is okay and the graduated light is cool. Fits in the challenge. Good job. |
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08/11/2005 02:14:38 AM |
Would have been great if you had added some grain to this one. |
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08/10/2005 08:41:46 PM |
Sorry, this is the spelling police
Rendez vous. I like the picture. Great angle and I like the leading lines of the teepees. Good use of sepia. |
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08/10/2005 12:04:40 PM |
Great idea, a bit too dark for my liking and to-days tee pees are all canvas sewn together with commercial sewing machines unlike the real 1865 one. (animal hides/usually buffalo) |
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08/09/2005 10:44:58 PM |
Hmm, looks like printed fabric did exist before 1865 =)
Nice shot! |
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