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| 12/29/2018 01:04:47 PM |
Go Skiing!by MargaretNetComment: I like the overall composition and the way you used the backlit snow machine snow. |
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| 04/19/2018 07:23:35 PM |
One day I will escape!by JudiComment: Wow. I gave this a 7 because the zoom is very well done and it succeeds as a very affective image imho. Definately the biggest difference between my personal ranking and the DPC ranking in this challenge. Thanks for this strong image. |
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| 04/19/2018 07:07:19 PM |
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| 12/28/2014 02:43:45 PM |
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| 12/28/2014 02:41:03 PM |
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| 12/28/2014 02:34:25 PM |
Floating by illini75Comment: You may stir up the anti-water drop crowd, but I think this is a very appropriate subject for this technique and well executed. As a constructive critique/observation, the focal plane seems too tight for sharpness through many of the drops, so I wonder what something closer to f18 would have produced (or perhaps the focal plane wasn't parallel to the glass). But on the other hand, having drops well out of the focal plane adds a different feel to the illusion of depth for this type of shot. Regardless, it works and I like your interpretation of the challenge. |
| 12/22/2014 06:50:09 PM |
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| 12/22/2014 06:45:44 PM |
Very-Merryby MadMan2kComment: Love it. I have to say, this makes me think of scenes from Xanadu. |
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| 12/22/2014 06:41:44 PM |
smoke and mirrorsby mefnjComment: Very cool!! I love that the pyramid looks like a dude with scraggly hair and glasses... Or, perhaps it's a good Rorschach test. |
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| 07/23/2012 12:58:54 PM |
Eight Ball -- Corner Pocketby langdonComment: This shot deserves a comment every year or so doesn't it? Great DOF!
Regarding the score discussion, consider this shot in the context of the other entries in this challenge (and the fact that it was shot in 2002) and it is clearly the outstanding shot, by a huge margin, in this challenge, the score makes sense to me. The difference between #1 & #2 doesn't get much more stark.
Putting it in the context of pictures regularly gracing the front page of this site in more recent years years, this shot & its score are a testament to how wildly successful DPC has been in promoting great photography and photo education.
A decade+ after the fact, I'd like to say congratulations Langdon on the Table Shot challenge & thanks for the site. |
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