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| 06/14/2006 09:51:28 PM |
Vertigoby awpollardComment: I have to get myself a super wide angle lens! this is great I find myself looking all around the photo. The only thing I wish is that the canopy in the background was centered between the green posts. but i only noticed that from looking around so much in the image. |
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| 06/14/2006 09:41:12 PM |
Light in Nightby sacredspiritComment: hmm looks familiar, glad you put an entry into this challenge too. you seem to have some strange colors/artifacts where the opening in the trees in the sky. If you use the full allowable 150 kb size, it will help get rid of that, yours is 77kb. hope that helps and good luck. |
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| 06/14/2006 09:29:04 PM |
Half Domeby steffyldComment: great find, I would have moved over to the left abit to get more of the mountain in frame. Also your colors seem abit off, the mountain is abit too yellow. Just some suggestions. |
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| 06/14/2006 09:09:39 PM |
No Luck!by BugzeyeComment: you should try and always use the full allowable 640 pixel limit on your photos, it will help with your scores. Your picture seems out of focus in both the foreground and background, but you found a nice frame and father son moment, I would have nudged over to the right alittle so that none of the family are blocked by vines. |
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| 06/14/2006 08:57:37 PM |
::Industrial:Strength::by tmhallingComment: cool shot, I have to hang scaffolding before and it no fun. I think you could have gone wider unless there was some really distracting elements because you would have still had the same vertical distance. |
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| 06/13/2006 04:48:36 AM |
157452 - Broadway Towerby ArtanComment: I think the one huge difference that you didn't put dow is where you were in relation to the castle and model. I think the different horizon really changes the photo as well. Not having two of the pillars facing the viewer on the hill liek the original changes a critical element in the shot. Still a great shot and improving on a 7.1 shot is nearly impossible and this newer version is great also. |
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| 06/13/2006 03:24:27 AM |
Child in Nature ~ Mirrors Redux by jenesisComment: great job jen, very awesome job! I think it was a very good thing that you didnt have access to your old rectangular mirror, I think the oval one really helped make the shot. Congratulations! |
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| 06/13/2006 01:09:55 AM |
Me Myself and I by terjeComment: I had this as one of my top three rated photos and knew it was going to ribbon the first time I saw it. But I want to know if you could tell us what challenge this was from originally? I went through your portfolio and saw nothing similar at all. I would love to compare your other shot to see how it improved. Message edited by author 2006-06-13 01:12:28. |
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| 06/12/2006 07:57:18 PM |
Cloneby KronusComment: This is going into favorites for me, I have seen it several times around here and I always stop to look at it. great job, I love the perspective and the use of the fisheye. |
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| 06/12/2006 04:50:46 PM |
Shadow of Hopeby bryantbusComment: I like the ad on the the person ont the right. "For Sale Silky male, 2 females." creative shot to have different shadows in the background, but it did take me a a couple looks to get to that because of so many words in the foreground. |
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