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10/12/2009 12:19:04 PM |
Wow - just noticed this was a new personal best for you - congratulations!! This was one of my top choices for the challenge - really pleased to see this did so well. |
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10/10/2009 08:55:45 AM |
terrific shot! Great pov and colors. Congratulations!! |
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10/07/2009 01:21:49 PM |
Congrats on the great result... nice to see Canadians doing well on this site :) |
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10/07/2009 08:32:18 AM |
Good work gg.
I work right across the street and look at this building every day, but this puts it into new, nicer perspective |
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10/06/2009 08:09:01 PM |
As usual, I am the only one anal enough to see compression artifacts. Congrats on the HM. |
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10/04/2009 08:09:15 PM |
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10/04/2009 11:36:36 AM |
Tons of visible JPEG compression, though I am not sure how, as your filesize is 141k, which should be sufficient for a nice smooth image. It is possible that you could have been saving your working copy as a JPG. Repeated opening and resaving of a JPG could cause this. Always save working copies as an uncompressed format, such as TIF or the native file format for you photo editing application. (Such as PSD for Photoshop or PSPIMAGE for PaintShop Pro) |
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10/03/2009 04:30:32 AM |
Looks like golden glass stairs. Good idea. You have got an eye. This picture has a lot of potential. I imagine it with dark blue sky or at night. Very nice. Good luck. |
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10/02/2009 09:31:18 PM |
Nice perspective with a somewhat unusual but very effective composition/framing. The gradation of color really makes this an excellent image. Could you have lost the solid portion along the top edge? 8 |
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10/02/2009 07:36:26 PM |
We have buildings pointing ever which way in this challenge. Err... AH... I think it's a building. |
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10/01/2009 08:44:11 AM |
It would maybe have had more impact if it was rotated 90 degrees anti clockwise |
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10/01/2009 06:04:46 AM |
cool, got me confused there for a moment |
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09/30/2009 03:31:25 PM |
Ah... the RBC Building on Bay street. Is this Shutter_For_Hire? Nice shot :D |
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09/30/2009 11:55:35 AM |
Very cool - I like the way it moves from concrete (literally) to nearly transparent, almost sketched in nature. Very nice interpretation of the challenge. |
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09/30/2009 07:20:16 AM |
Great colors and good focus. Wish the left-hand building/structure wasn't there. I love that building.. got a similar shot when I visited Chicago. |
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09/30/2009 02:17:20 AM |
Excellent, I like the tones and the comp of this image. |
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