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| 01/21/2005 11:17:45 PM |
Reaching for the skyby PhilipDyerComment: This is a nice clean sharp image. The perspectives used here give me the sense that the building rather than reaching for the sky is actually collapsing or falling to the right. The lighting on this side of the building produces some heavy shadows and a rather dim subject against a bright sky. A 7. |
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| 01/21/2005 11:11:07 PM |
Alameda Cristinaby AranchaComment: Nice angle, nice structure. Suggestions: 1. add border after reducing to submission size to avoid blurred border. 2. sharpen again after reducing to submission size. 3. Sharpen by converting to hsl, then sharpen lightness image only, then convert back to srgb. A 6. |
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| 01/21/2005 11:03:21 PM |
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| 01/21/2005 10:58:11 PM |
Sky Blueby ZippyComment: Nice colors. Blur can be removed in post processing, but perhaps a wider angle lens or longer exposure with smaller aperture would allow greater depth of field. I would think of a building with reflective glass as a large mirror and I wonder if you were taking a picture of a mirror whether you would choose a blue sky as the reflected object? Here, the mirror is broken up with white stripes, so the analogy is not quite that easy, as this photo has the feel of greek tiles. I would also prefer a different point of view which is different than that of anyone approaching the building and looking up at it. A 5.
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| 01/20/2005 02:32:00 AM |
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| 01/20/2005 02:26:58 AM |
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| 01/20/2005 02:24:23 AM |
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| 01/20/2005 02:19:37 AM |
The Leaning Tower of Technologyby DJLubaComment: Really nice reflections. A lot of detail is lost in the shadows. If you have a camera that has a raw mode, you might want to use raw to obtain a greater dynamic range. The problem is similar to taking a picture indoors with a window facing a brighter outdoor view. If you do not split your image to hsl before sharpening, and then sharpen on the lightness split only before recombining to rgb, you might try that as the image is the slightest bit blurry. A 5, because of the shadowed areas. |
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| 01/20/2005 02:12:26 AM |
Stone Cold Feverby lytaComment: Beautiful brick work. I wonder about keystone only on face. Nice picture, good exposure, point of view, focus, color balance. An 8, as the lighting is a little on the dim side. |
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| 01/20/2005 02:02:31 AM |
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