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| 02/04/2005 04:32:37 AM |
Backlitby helgihelgiComment: The fact that the figure is carrying something (coffee?) makes this so much more interesting. Nice image with effective use of (back) light. 7 |
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| 02/04/2005 04:29:42 AM |
Winter Benchby BeagleboyComment: I love the effect of the light on the snow. Like height contours on a topographical map. The bench is also terrific. Nice composition. 7 |
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| 02/04/2005 04:25:01 AM |
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| 02/04/2005 04:21:57 AM |
Cross Polarizationby garrywhite2Comment: I don't like this kind of shot normally ... I usually think "contrived studio shot" and pass it by. But this does have some real impact. The light grabs the attention, of course, but there's also something more than that. It's probably better than I think, and I was thinking 6. So ... it's a 7 |
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| 02/04/2005 03:46:26 AM |
Stairlight Stairbrightby JPRComment: I think the light effect is OK here; not brilliant but not bad ... the highlights are a bit too high for me (although I am of course aware that it was intentional). But what I think is extremely impressive is your composition and cropping, which I think are perfect for the subject, and give the image great artistic impact. 8 |
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| 02/04/2005 03:26:20 AM |
A Light's Point of Viewby fifieldComment: The most original idea anyone had. And you know what? It's not just a clever stunt, it is a very nice photograph. It has the look of a carefully composed abstract image. So I guess that's what it must be. 7 |
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| 02/04/2005 03:20:53 AM |
Coastal illuminations.by marboComment: This is nicely composed to effectively exploit the contrast between the reflected lights and the pitch black night sky. Looks a bit grainy, but then again so do I. 7 |
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| 02/04/2005 03:15:48 AM |
There's Beauty In The Breakdownby sherComment: I don't know what this is ... something fermenting? Something melting? Whatever it is, it's hard to resist. I'm betting it is an unremarkable subject into which you've breathed life with your clever perception of the light on the thing rather than the thing itself. 7 |
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| 02/04/2005 02:57:27 AM |
Find Your Way Homeby rmtm333Comment: I see this as a three-way satisfaction of the challenge ... the beacon(s), the sparkling light on the water, and the light, open composition. And I like all three. 8 |
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| 02/04/2005 02:46:28 AM |
Flirting With The Morning Lightby librodoComment: Beautiful portrait. It uses light in three ways to maximise the impact ... the soft shadow on the RH face, the bright slash of sunlight on LH face, and the bokeh-type background over the left shoulder. And the image would be diminished by the absence of any of the three. Well done. 8 |
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