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03/25/2008 05:54:20 PM |
i like how you once again filled the frame with subject yet made the image not feel closed in or claustrophobic
wonderful b/w conversion and great control of exposure here |
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03/11/2008 02:14:35 AM |
This is an interesting shot. It feels somehow top heavy. I'm not sure if this is an illusion, but it feels like it may be tilting to the left a little bit. I think the bridge itself is interesting on it's own. I do like the way you have converted it to B&W |
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02/15/2008 11:04:26 AM |
Its times like this when I'd like to see more in the Photographers comments about 'why' the picture was taken. I'd much prefer a panoramic type shot of the bridge without the train and just the grasses growing on the top then I'd be more drawn to the second image through the bridge - and what a great bridge it is :) |
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02/12/2008 08:56:59 PM |
Definitely a tale of two objects in this photo. You can't help but look at the train then the bridge and back and forth. They really fight for you attention, a struggle w/ each other, quite fitting and symbolic. |
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02/12/2008 02:36:58 PM |
Juxtaposition is not only a nice word to say but an interesting element in photos, so I am reminded by you. "The hole in the curtain" - I tend to remember composition types by little phrases like that. I will remember this one. It is effective. |
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02/12/2008 11:38:39 AM |
I don't know if this is the right word or not, but this is a great juxtaposition - to compare and contrast the man-made metal object with the beauty of nature as framed by the arch. I also love that you have captured the two items (train and bridge) which both have graffiti on them. |
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02/08/2008 12:04:14 PM |
The area of interest to me, at first, is the arch and the road beyond. That on it's own is a good shot. Now add the train on top and somehow the scale seems skewed, the train too big or perhaps the arch too small. Which in a way is quite interesting! Good strong contrast here. |
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02/08/2008 07:20:02 AM |
Great composition - makes you do a double-take to get it all in. Very strong image. |
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02/07/2008 09:31:22 PM |
Nice interplay of shadow and light. |
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02/07/2008 12:11:59 PM |
This is a pretty tight image. It splits the eye. I look up...I look down...I look up...I look down... |
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02/07/2008 07:36:57 AM |
Cool texture on the wall. I don't find the upper part very interesting, however, the trees on the backgroung under the arch look very good. |
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02/07/2008 07:13:43 AM |
i really like how you can see under the bridge, almost like theres another shot that could be taken there, nice capture |
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02/07/2008 06:49:42 AM |
Lots of textures here and great contrast. |
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