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| 01/29/2005 03:41:45 AM |
Time Pressureby e301Comment: Other entries with "crowd" or street scene subjects are faceless only in the sense that the faces are too far away to see, or just happen to be turned away or obscured. This one is different. It has a point to it that is cleverly sympathetic to the spirit of this challenge. It's a visually striking image as well. 8 |
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| 01/29/2005 03:27:40 AM |
His usual seatby lwkimagesComment: Very nice. A very suitable composition for the subject chosen and especially for the challenge. Plus an intelligent, thought-provoking title. 7 |
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| 01/29/2005 03:19:49 AM |
Sliding Impressionby vtruanComment: This is a strangely appealing image. It could be mostly a PS filter effect rather than camera technique; I think it's camera, but I'm not certain either way in this case. Whatever, I've come back to it three times, so that's got to be good. 7 |
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| 01/27/2005 02:42:19 AM |
Franklin Field Archesby jmleliiComment: Jeremy,
Congratulations on the success of this very fine image. I may have under-voted it at 7 the first time round ... now that I have had a second look I see even more good qualities. The very nice shadows at the outer edge of the arches and down the pillars is one more positive feature I failed to give due credit for during the challenge. I think 8 might have been a better score. I am interested in the conflicting views about the inclusion of the person's figure, expressed in the comments below. I have tried the shot with and without, and I have no doubt you were certainly correct to include her. The figure gives both scale and life to the image. I can almost hear her footsteps! So well done. I learned quite a bit from studying your image. Thanks. Paul. |
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| 01/26/2005 01:56:16 AM |
Freedomby puzzledComment: Congratulations on producing the most thought-provoking image in this challenge, Amy. It has compositional & artistic qualities that were sadly overlooked by the voters . Forget the ribbons; see if you can do something of this standard again in the "Light" challenge! |
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| 01/25/2005 05:21:31 AM |
Freedomby puzzledComment: Simple and effective. Beyond the wire (pun intended) the beautifully balanced composition, with shape and tone working in harmony, is the main appeal to me. First I thought "train tracks", but now I think not. What it actually is seems less important than what it suggests ... which is why the title is so well chosen. 8.
Back for second thoughts & revised score. The longer I look at it the more powerful it becomes. 9. |
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| 01/25/2005 05:08:32 AM |
DPC at 50 frame/sby tazzaComment: It's remarkably clever & will have wide appeal to DPC voters. Might be a bit enigmatic to others, but that hardly matters here. 7. |
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| 01/25/2005 05:03:52 AM |
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| 01/25/2005 05:01:16 AM |
Finding GODby ZoomdakComment: This is interesting. The more I study it the more complex it appears. I still can't decide just how many "images" are here. Original and clever. 7. |
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| 01/25/2005 04:56:17 AM |
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