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| 01/20/2005 09:11:23 PM |
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| 01/20/2005 09:10:14 PM |
Bremen City Hall - Circa... 1700'sby DrakeComment: I think the night-time image does not do this impressive building justice, because too much detail is lost in the darkness and the digital noise. The remaining image is, to me, left a bit two-dimensional. Sorry. 4. |
| 01/20/2005 09:07:40 PM |
Cottage by the Winter Marsh — Herring Riverby Bear_MusicComment: This is a truly beautiful photograph, in the style of an Andrew Wyeth painting. It is a wonderful, restrained architectural study for two reasons. First, it showcases the elegant simplicity of this rural cottage, and cleverly uses just a part of it to do so. And second, it effortlessly establishes the perfect harmony of the cottage with its environment. And of course, it's a terrific photographic work even without the architectural considerations. No choice here for me ... it's a 10. |
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| 01/20/2005 08:47:46 PM |
Shades of San Franciscoby blancericComment: It's an intriguing idea that I don't entirely understand. I couldn't ignore it, which must be a good sign. But whatever it does have to tell me is about something other than architecture. Sorry (especially as I may not be doing it justice). 5. |
| 01/20/2005 07:54:57 PM |
Bellevue Skylineby RayEthierComment: Very high-impact image of a dramatic building. The reflected forebear is very good here, and the foreground adds to the way the image works for the viewer. 7. |
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| 01/20/2005 07:51:24 PM |
W 9 Stby bobdaveantComment: Well the buildings are undistinguished, but I like the window glass. The photo is OK, but I'm afraid it doesn't really capture my interest. It's a good shot in many ways, I just feel it doesn't have one special property to give it more impact. Sorry. 5. |
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| 01/20/2005 07:45:33 PM |
Shabby Sheikby atsxusComment: It's a moderately interesting photo, even if it tells me more about the owner than the architect. But there's nothing to hold my interest, I'm afraid. One glance & I have absorbed all it has to say to me. Sorry. 5. |
| 01/20/2005 07:43:06 PM |
Stainless Steel Stationby PeterCComment: Striking image of a bizarre structure. But somehow the major emotion you've created for me is confusion (situation normal, some would say). I'd like it more if your photo revealed a bit more, because the structure is so unusual that my experience can't fill in the gaps (I mean I can't see just this bit of it and say "Oh yes, that's an interesting detail shot of ............."). Hence confused. 5. |
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| 01/20/2005 07:37:58 PM |
Pueblo Styleby SammieComment: Good photograph of this subject, taken at the right time of day. 6 |
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| 01/20/2005 07:33:30 PM |
GPOby aznymComment: This is a very good architectural detail. It manages to include several of the significant design devices that help define this building, but the photograph still doesn't seem too crowded or contrived. And in addition to its challenge-related merits, it is also a very effective and original composition, well photographed and then processed in a fashion sympathetic to the subject. 8. |
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