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12/04/2006 06:24:19 PM |
Looking at this pic, for some reason I get the strangest urge to grab hold of something to keep from sliding down hill. It's correctly photographed, but feels strange to see the water and ground at that angle. |
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12/03/2006 05:18:59 PM |
Personally, I think this missed the point of the challenge entirely... |
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12/01/2006 05:19:39 PM |
The tilt does not really add anything to this photo in my opinion. |
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12/01/2006 05:08:50 PM |
There is a little too much "tilt" on this image for me. It detracts and makes it uncomfortable for me to look at. I think a natural diagonal line would have worked better. |
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11/29/2006 06:08:08 PM |
Well it's definitely a diagonal. Sorry, it doesn't work for me. |
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11/29/2006 02:28:34 PM |
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11/29/2006 01:18:40 PM |
There are way too many entries in this contest where people simply tilted there camera to create a diagonal image... |
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11/29/2006 12:56:33 PM |
I like the photograph and sepia but I think yopu could have achieved a diagonal shot without tilting the camera. A straight horizon line would have made for a more interesting composition - IMHO |
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11/29/2006 10:53:13 AM |
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11/29/2006 06:12:59 AM |
bit light colors but realy nice.. |
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11/28/2006 08:08:02 PM |
I feel a little sense of vertigo when viewing this. The composition was great but the extreme tilt takes away from this picture. The rail was a good focal point for the diagonal and would have been sufficient. |
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