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06/01/2007 04:20:24 PM |
I figured this was yours when thumbing through the entries (I didn't vote in this challenge). I like the tones a lot. The only distracting element are the bushes in the very front that are fuzzy. Fits the user name very, very well. |
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05/29/2007 01:36:55 PM |
Great location but let down badly by the PP. Far too flat looking |
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05/28/2007 02:36:16 PM |
To me there is not enough going on in this picture, the composition is very bland but it is a clean well lit shot |
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05/28/2007 12:27:45 PM |
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05/25/2007 10:03:08 AM |
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05/24/2007 07:25:13 PM |
great duotone. I usually like my blacks black and whites white but I think the style you've gone for here. the vegetation is interesting too. I'm not sure about the crop - showing more of the surroundings may have given a more deserted feel. |
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05/23/2007 11:10:19 PM |
This does have a certain sense of age - I'm guessing that's the point of the toning here. In terms of visual interest however I'm unsure about the point of view you've chosen - perhaps to allow a greater sense of shape you might have found more of an angle on it. I think I would still find it a fairly old and hackneyed subject (just like my own 'version' of it!), but you could have done more to encourage your score. |
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05/23/2007 06:31:49 PM |
I like your sepia colors. |
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05/23/2007 11:24:01 AM |
maybe a little more contrast... |
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05/23/2007 06:39:51 AM |
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05/23/2007 04:23:25 AM |
a little less zoom and it would be better! I like it though! |
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05/22/2007 09:54:40 PM |
Well look at it this way: if it does poorly, you can blame it on the title screwup. :) |
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