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| 01/03/2005 03:13:31 PM |
Mechanical Pencilby sfarrell23Comment: The focus on this one is really quite astounding, and I like your color choice for the border too. |
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| 01/03/2005 03:12:01 PM |
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| 01/03/2005 03:10:13 PM |
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| 01/03/2005 03:06:55 PM |
Grandfather Clockby fisheyeComment: I like the motion blur in this one. I wish the image were a bit brighter, though. Definitely meets the challenge and has good composition, but for the darkness I have to give it a 7 |
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| 01/03/2005 03:05:57 PM |
Crackedby lyngtunComment: It always strikes me how much a walnut looks like brains. Nice picture. I wonder how many walnuts you had to crack before you found one that would stay whole (: |
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| 01/03/2005 03:04:07 PM |
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| 01/01/2005 11:58:22 PM |
Mechanical Corkscrewby marboComment: wow. the color in this is just amazing. i wish the end of the screw were farther from the edges of the image, though... if the FP were better placed I'd give this a higher score. (8) |
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| 01/01/2005 11:57:20 PM |
Domo arigato...by DyslexicComment: nice anthropomorphization. the shadow really helps.
i'm glad i could type that word and didn't have to say it out loud. |
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| 12/31/2004 11:00:10 PM |
Computer's grandfatherby yomanComment: I see why you picked this as your subject. I think that you could have made a more compelling image out of a closeup that perhaps includes the brand name Underwood, some of the keys below, and some of the dies all lined up above. |
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| 12/31/2004 10:56:36 PM |
Past Usefulnessby brooklynComment: By the fact that it's the only element in the picture that's in color, I take it that you meant the rusty hinge to be the focal point of the composition. If so, it's generally better to have the FP farther from the border of the image, lest too much of the image become dead space distracting from the focus. |
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