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06/30/2005 06:58:44 PM |
A tilt works with this, but you need to either go all out (more tilt so it looks like you meant to tilt it, regardless of the title) or no tilt at all. |
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07/15/2003 08:21:12 PM |
Unbelievable...you can't even tell people your goal IN THE TITLE without them still failing to grasp that the TILT WAS ON PURPOSE.
Dear Shadow,
I gave you a 5 too, but not for your tilt.
Your law-yer,
Mav |
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07/15/2003 07:16:00 PM |
At least they didn't dress up the palms as barber poles ... the tilt might add a dynamic quality to a static image, or maybe just induces seasickness ... I'd be curious to compare with versions having both more and no tilt. |
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07/15/2003 05:28:56 AM |
Nice shot..like the tilted angle and the lighting..what is wrapped around the palm trees? |
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07/15/2003 03:22:12 AM |
I would said the light was rather distract me from focusing on this foto. But i like the slanting road, and the yellow light that pouring on the road. |
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07/13/2003 06:34:18 PM |
I don't like the tilt treatment for this image - is it supposed to show something? Overall, the image seems over-exposed for a night scene. The light wrapped trees are pretty interesting, maybe concentrate on them. |
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07/13/2003 06:54:00 AM |
No center of interest in this shot. |
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07/11/2003 05:02:19 PM |
Interesting interpretation of the theme. I think this image lacks a focal point and find the angle of the composition somewhat uncomfortable to look at. |
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07/10/2003 04:38:31 AM |
I like the general orange tone on this from the street lighting.. I think the exposure is real nice as only the lamps are burned out.. not the neons on the trees.. I think the subject matter is a bit uninspiring |
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07/10/2003 03:56:34 AM |
ouch a little tilted how many had you had! |
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07/09/2003 08:24:24 PM |
I like the colors on the trees, the yellow tint from the streetlights, the perspective looking down the road into the night and the slight tilt to the photo, I think that helps make the picture, good job... |
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07/09/2003 12:48:28 PM |
Yes, I know it's a rotated world. But, errr, why not straighten it a little? I like the colors and the bright lively look to it. It seems to me though, you oversharpened somewhat. |
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07/09/2003 08:41:34 AM |
but I still like things rotated to be upright - tilts make me dizzy- why not concentrate on those nifty trees over there on the left? |
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07/09/2003 07:24:50 AM |
The tilt bothers me in this photo, color and lighting are interesting, just too many things in this photo for me.... |
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07/08/2003 11:45:59 PM |
Rotated why? The slanted horizon really doesn't work for me and the picture doesn't seem to have any real focus apart from the car... the car is uninteresting. |
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07/08/2003 11:43:30 PM |
Too grainy, in my opinion. also seems like you picked up some camera shake (not using a tripod? Using a tripod but pressing the button too hard?) and trying to compensate by sharpening the image too much.
It is not a bad picture, but I don't think its a winner. Also, it doesn't really convey "a night out" to me. it is taken at night, but where is teh nightlife? (4) |
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07/08/2003 10:49:34 PM |
I wish it isn't slanted, but that's just me :P |
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07/08/2003 09:11:55 PM |
the street lights are too bright and distracting and has too much going on with no real focus imo |
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07/08/2003 08:56:33 PM |
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