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One for each victim of the September 11 terror attack
One for each victim of the September 11 terror attack
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Challenge: Perspective II (Basic Editing III)
Camera: Olympus E-1
Lens: Olympus 14-54mm f/2.8-3.5 Zuiko Digital Zoom
Location: Local Community College
Date: Sep 10, 2005
Aperture: f/11.0
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/160
Date Uploaded: Sep 11, 2005

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Votes: 269
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
09/20/2005 01:18:00 PM
I personally feel that there could have been a more interesting perspective. You could have made it seem like there a lot more then there are, it feels to me that there is too much empty space, perhaps having been closer to the flags, make them look much bigger up close.
09/19/2005 04:31:19 PM
Good perspective, bumping up after second look.
09/17/2005 12:07:11 PM
This is my favorite photograph showing the pride of America. Love It! Nice JOb
09/17/2005 09:04:16 AM
I love this pic. A good reminder for all of us.
09/16/2005 02:29:28 PM
DOF is to smal
09/15/2005 09:39:03 AM
I see you wanted to incorporate as many flags as you could to represent the magnitude of loss, but for this challenge the perspective might have been accentuated by taking a photo down in between two rows of the flags. Nice salute
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09/14/2005 10:57:40 AM
I would have tried a different crop from the top... perhaps an "endless" field of flags would be more interesting?
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09/14/2005 09:22:40 AM
Nice Picture. Tragic and peaceful at the same time. I wish it didn't blurr out so quick but maybe cropping at the top of the flag line would help. Good Job!
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09/13/2005 09:05:16 PM
I wonder if you'd shifted left a little more and taken it lower to the ground if it wouldn't have been more dramatic.
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