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| 10/20/2005 10:07:08 PM |
Vintage Computerby SteveinnzComment: Were you after a perspective wide angle shot? Try shooting an architectural object - they are way more fun than grey computer shell. The cloning in the carpet is also quite obvious. Try softening the background and sharpening the computer case. |
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| 10/20/2005 10:05:25 PM |
The Gravel Riverby sailracer_98Comment: Nice speed effect, but I don't get the connection between the boat (is it a boat?) and it rushing into the woods. The colours are catching, but the sky is blown out missing the nice blue so much needed to balance the sharp yellows. |
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| 10/20/2005 10:03:58 PM |
Fall Funby holyfamComment: I know these kind of moments are hard to capture. The harsh light and the contrast between light and dark areas make it even harder to achieve pleasing effect. I loke the girl's expression of wonder and her hand stretched out in a gesture. But the image is overall a bit busy. The background is fairly sharp which makes it hard. Don't be affraid of shallow depth of field to isolate the kids from the background. |
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| 10/20/2005 09:58:19 PM |
shoo, fly!by muckpondComment: Interesting snapshot. I like his eyes being seen through the mesh. The lights in the background are too much and take your eyes away from the person. |
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| 10/20/2005 09:57:09 PM |
Morning in the Parkby ElaineComment: This could have been a very interesting photo. When you shoot scenes with busy foreground, make sure that your foreground is in focus, because that's what the viewers eyes see first. Also the tree is in dead centre, which makes the image a bit statick. Perhaps moving around a bit exploring different angles and views could improve the over all scene. |
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| 10/20/2005 09:50:03 PM |
Forest Roadby pitsamanComment: This image makes my heart sing. I feel like walking into it. Great scene. You have captured the colours beautifully. The only minor adjustment you could have made is to make the right dark area a bit brighter - it takes your eyes away from the colours. |
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| 10/20/2005 09:48:38 PM |
Stairing at youby AndersOstbergComment: Wow, very very abstract. It's amazing that thi is an architectural shot. It truly looks like an eye, including some pretty sharp lashes... The blue is a nice touch. I would have toned the colours toward warmer yellow though to compliment the blue point. Still love it. |
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| 10/20/2005 09:47:18 PM |
Going Downby PanoComment: Great symetry and nice indoor colours. I know this is not your fault, but I don't like the "moire" pattern the forgroun makes, it distracts a bit. The guy in the image is also not too much appealing. But otherwise well done. |
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| 10/20/2005 09:44:00 PM |
First Lightby BudComment: Beautiful, poetry-like colours. The image evokes feelings of tranquility. But the composition is a bit confusing. The front boat crosses most of the more interesting scenery. Perhaps shooting from a different angle or moving beyond the front boat would have made difference. But the image is still gorgeous. |
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| 10/20/2005 09:42:34 PM |
Rain is Goldby cabaComment: Lovely pastel colours and textured water dropplets. The complimentary colours make this image even more appealing. The only little thing I would have cropped off a bit more of the black corner on the right side. That way the tower's circular shape would be more off center as well. Beautiful photo. |
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