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| 02/05/2006 05:44:22 PM |
Just Loveby doctabrezComment: I'm not sure whether this is a wide-angle shot or if that's just an illusion due to the concentric canopy, but I find that the effect interferes with my enjoyment of the image. Using a shallower DoF would have helped to reduce the impact of the wide angle. The people seem a little more posed than I'd like; I think that a more relaxed shot of them focusing on each other rather than the camera would have been more interesting. |
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| 02/05/2006 05:39:58 PM |
Castle's vine veinsby agenkinComment: The window is a little over-exposed. Adjusting the curves a bit might allow you to salvage some detail from the high end. This image has no obvious connection to the challenge topic, and your title seems to make no effort to establish such a link. |
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| 02/05/2006 05:36:55 PM |
I love herby anaperaltaComment: The soft focus almost seems intentional, but because the neck of the girl on the right is in fairly sharp focus the softness throughout the rest of the image feels a bit amateurish rather than creative. The heavy makeup on the one model contrasts sharply with the lack thereof on the other girl. Since the bright red lipstick is the most prominent feature of the image, it would have been nice to have the focus centered there. |
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| 02/05/2006 05:26:18 PM |
I Miss You Alotby HalimComment: Nice photo (it looks like it belongs on a greeting card), but even with the title it seems to have little to do with the challenge topic. |
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| 02/03/2006 01:46:27 AM |
love uby fouadComment: This is a small, grainy, overexposed snapshot of someone who appears to be pledging allegiance to his country of choice. The picture does not contain a clear depiction of romance. The image appears to have been overexposed because the camera was metering on the black sweater; making sure that the camera is exposing for his face would have resulted in a better exposure. Removing the distracting item from behind his shoulder would have also improved the photographic merit of the photo. |
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| 02/03/2006 01:30:58 AM |
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| 02/03/2006 01:29:53 AM |
Dangerous romanceby anibal187Comment: Is this a rodent of some kind and a dead puffer fish? The image would have more impact if the creatures in question were more easily identifiable. |
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| 02/03/2006 01:24:34 AM |
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| 02/03/2006 01:23:14 AM |
Amourby JPRComment: The brightly lit one-wheeled bicycle and one way sign draw my attention more than the couple in the background. Cropping to isolate your subject from distracting elements would have improved the image. It appears that you sharpened a little too much to make up for soft focus when the image was captured. In this case, emphasizing the soft look might have served you better. |
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| 02/03/2006 01:19:53 AM |
Le temps se tient toujours (Time stands still)by kama0529Comment: If this image had a human element (a pair of silhouettes in a gondola, for example) I don't doubt that it'd be on the front page after the voting period ends. As it stands now, it's a lovely, romantic landscape, but I doubt that the anthropomorphism will be enough for most voters. |
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