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Challenge: Unusual Viewpoint (Advanced Editing II)
Camera: Canon EOS-10D
Location: canada
Date: May 23, 2004
Aperture: 3.5
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/30
Galleries: Portraiture, Architecture
Date Uploaded: May 23, 2004

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Statistics
Place: 79 out of 186
Avg (all users): 5.3540
Avg (commenters): 6.5000
Avg (participants): 5.0341
Avg (non-participants): 5.7397
Views since voting: 1110
Votes: 161
Comments: 10
Favorites: 0


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 Comments Made During the Challenge
05/30/2004 05:26:34 PM
Interesting composition. I don't know if I like it or not, but it is interesting.

And I don't think it's really an unusual viewpoint either. She's maybe, in an unusual place, but the viewpoint is pretty normal.

Anyway. 4.
05/30/2004 11:15:02 AM
She looks familiar. Have i seen her in a challenge before?.
05/30/2004 10:15:44 AM
Great use of repeating patterns and lines. The model breaks up the image nicely. Her leg seems to blend into the desk a bit. I'd have used lighter pants to stand out against the dark wood maybe? Desk 117 is also a bit of an off element due to the darker wood. Maybe move over a row or two? 8
05/29/2004 09:53:10 AM
great shot
05/28/2004 01:29:48 AM
'kay, i give up. what's the realization? is there a significance behind the number 181? or are you purposely trying to mess with my head? either way, you've madea seemingly simple image interesting from the title, for i have looked and though about the shot / title relationship for an unhealthy amount of time. also, the setting looks very familiar to me - was it you who once submitted a B&W shot of the same room? lighting appears a little bit harsh and details of your subjects face are a bit unclear (though i like how she strikes a pose, if you'll pardon a well-worn madonna-esque expression). it's a pity the exposed brickwork didn't go to the ceiling, as the white wall is distracting (probably messed with your white balance too). this could have been avoided if she came down a couple of levels (though would 139 be so significant?). as for meeting the challenge, i think it does, in a way. it's a bit unusual, i think. 5.
05/26/2004 12:04:34 PM
I like the overall scene but I don't really like the posed subject. If she were in another position where she wasn't looking at the camera I think it would be more poweful.

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05/25/2004 02:19:07 PM
The title made me think. I love the perspective on this. I know there's nothing you can do, but if the wall were not bricked, and simply white, I believe the message would have been even stronger. Great job!
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05/25/2004 12:26:57 PM
like the attitude here, would like to see more of the face though (closer to the cam)
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05/25/2004 07:09:17 AM
I think this would have wored better with a perspective that framed the subject entirely in the chairs, and no bricks in the background.
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05/24/2004 10:16:13 AM
Great, got my attention 9
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