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12/05/2006 06:33:08 PM |
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12/05/2006 11:27:16 AM |
what makes this work for me is the strong counterdiagonal of the roof, which "disappears" behind the subject. 7. I just talked myself into an 8 |
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12/01/2006 07:39:03 AM |
less tilt and a less tight crop might have been better |
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12/01/2006 06:46:37 AM |
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11/29/2006 07:06:35 PM |
The tilt is overdone IMHO. |
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11/29/2006 03:05:08 PM |
tilt and confusing composition |
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11/29/2006 01:46:30 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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11/28/2006 07:58:14 PM |
The skewed angle doesn't work well with this shot. Had you shot it in portrait using the chains as the leading lines and then rotated it, I think it would have been better. I do like the b&w conversion and the detail you picked up. However this shot make me wish my neck was made of rubber.
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