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Challenge: Leading Lines II (Advanced Editing IV)
Collection: Portfolio
Camera: Fujifilm FinePix S2 Pro
Lens: Sigma 20mm f/1.8 EX Aspherical DG DF RF for Nikon
Location: Seattle, WA
Date: Jun 24, 2005
Aperture: F/4.8
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/60
Galleries: Landscape, Water
Date Uploaded: Jun 26, 2005

Taken from the middle of the Aurora bridge.

Statistics
Place: 97 out of 275
Avg (all users): 5.6441
Avg (commenters): 6.3333
Avg (participants): 5.5403
Avg (non-participants): 5.7589
Views since voting: 1014
Views during voting: 300
Votes: 236
Comments: 12
Favorites: 2 (view)


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 Comments Made During the Challenge
07/02/2005 11:42:59 PM
Nice capture. Two things bother me about it though. It looks to be quite soft. I'm a fan of soft focus shot in general, but I don't see where it adds to this composition. The foreground is also quite dark and I find this to be a tad bit distracting here. When I cyber crop this into a square by scrolling up a bit, the composition is much stronger. Oops, I guess that was three things.
TC
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07/02/2005 11:01:12 PM
Very nice but, I think there is too much dead space in the bottom I would have cropped some of that out I think.
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07/02/2005 05:06:58 PM
Way too much deadspace in the lower half, doesn´t work as a "negative space" to my eyes - e.g doesn´t improve the image. Too underexposed in my opinion, this is an advanced editing challenge so you should've been able to extract some details from those shadows.
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07/02/2005 06:11:39 AM
I love the color here, from stark and desolate greys, with the river leading up to the beautiful orange sunset. The photo might benefit from being cropped just below the bridge, and maybe some levels work to bring out a little more definition around the bridge. I thnk that bridge would make a good bottom frame for this shot.
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07/02/2005 05:41:48 AM
too much negative space at the bottom I think. but wonderful composition in any event.
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07/02/2005 02:08:09 AM
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07/01/2005 08:53:46 AM
That's a lovely sky. Just enough detail in the foreground to convey a crepuscular feel.
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06/30/2005 10:50:33 AM
This is the type of photograph in which the foreground should have good detail as well as the sky, in my opinion. This can be achieved by using gradual neutral density filters. Composition, as far as I can see, is quite good except for the fact that the horizon is slightly tilted to the left (and if this is intentional, I'm afraid I fail to see the purpose).
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06/29/2005 08:26:54 AM
it is powerful
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06/28/2005 07:56:53 PM
Nice lines leading to the sunset
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06/27/2005 03:00:32 PM
This picture could have been cropped more at the bottom. Lots of wasted space. The sunset is beautiful and there is a nice reflection in the water.
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06/27/2005 01:00:00 AM
I love the depth. Great shawy photo.
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