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02/24/2004 10:33:36 AM |
nice use of lighting. you've got a lot of texture, but the picture lacks an interest point. |
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02/23/2004 04:54:39 AM |
Nice shot. I think it would have worked better with color than B&W. |
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02/21/2004 09:53:36 PM |
Awesome idea, awesome execution, great choice of black and white. |
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02/21/2004 09:42:00 AM |
Without looking at the title I thought this was the side of a mountain of large rockface. It's very good picture, really good lighting! Not sure if sharpening it a little would have helped this picture. Well done! |
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02/20/2004 03:30:44 PM |
Looks almost like a rock face.
I do like tree bark but IMHO the incident lighting just does not seem to do it justice. Maybe a little more sharpening would have given that "zip" to make it stand out. Not sure. |
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02/20/2004 08:15:39 AM |
Great idea for texture, I like the way the sun bounces of the tree bark. |
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02/20/2004 02:01:42 AM |
nice shot taken at just the right time with regard to shadows and sunlight. 7 |
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02/19/2004 11:18:47 PM |
The contrast of the lights and dark of the shadows and highlights really bring out the texture of the tree trunk. You eyes follow the trunk from the right hand side where the subject is bright toward the darker shaded side of the tree. The angle you chose gives the sense of the roundness of the subject. "9" |
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02/19/2004 07:30:53 AM |
The texture is here. The subject and composition lack interest to me. |
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02/18/2004 11:55:10 PM |
The movement from light to shade, and the broken nature of that surface is well captured. Photographically, a difficult composition - one's eye searches for patterns in near-abstract images such as this, and there is a sense of two stonger horizontal lines in this surface, but they lead me only to the silhouetted edge of the tree - I think I'd have tried a wider aspect ratio thatn this 4:3, to bring those lines closer to top of frame, then the combined lines of the edge and those two would produce a triangular feel with the brighter area of bark: might (only might) find that the eye moved through that more happily. |
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02/18/2004 02:33:54 PM |
Like an elephant foot. Neat find. Light is wee bit too bright here. Good luck in the challenge. |
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02/18/2004 02:13:18 AM |
good texture, good tonal range, generally a good picture, not the most interesting of subjects though |
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