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| 06/21/2004 07:25:46 AM |
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| 06/21/2004 07:17:14 AM |
It Doesn't Matter Which One!!by SamTComment: Its quirky how the units labelled "Brown's" are both green and the one that's actually brown is not labelled at all. I like the simplicity of this shot. |
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| 06/21/2004 07:10:04 AM |
Color or Black and White?by genghisComment: I like the composition of this shot. The centrally placed black and white crayons epitomizes the basic choice. I like the way that a fundamental principle like basic choice is embedded into such an everyday subject. I think your choice to include the entire subject matter in the depth of field was a really good idea. |
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| 06/21/2004 07:01:38 AM |
Pasta: which ones?by GabrielComment: I really like the use of light in this image. The harsh light and lack of shadows emphasizes the only difference between the types of pasta: The Shape. My only suggestion would be that you could really go to town on the placement making it more formal and evenly spaced to really emphasize the lighting and composition. It is really powerful how you have made such a stark impact with such an everyday subject matter. |
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| 06/21/2004 06:55:52 AM |
Where Do I Sit ?by SaswaaComment: I love the diffused light in this image. Also the way that one chair is in the light and one in the dark. There's an etheral sense about the image that makes the choice of where to sit seem more important than perhaps it is. I think this image fits the theme of the challenge in such a sublime way. Its a really beautiful image. My only suggestion would be that cropping some of the woodwork off the top could shift more of the emphasise to the seats. |
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| 06/21/2004 06:47:14 AM |
shoesby EladComment: I love the way that this shot could be either a deliberately composed subject or a candid shot of a real world subject. It gives the image a quirky quality that really adds to it. The multi-coloured, soft textures contrast with the solid, smooth wood creating a vibrant and almost energetic image. The only thing I would change would be to try and get the edges of the box evenly around the image. |
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| 06/21/2004 06:43:02 AM |
Which One would You choose???by NgporterComment: I like the contrast between the steel and the grass. It's quite dramatic. I think the reflection in the helmet on the right is a little distracting though. The blue tones in the steel really pop out against the grass. I think the composition gives the image a really solid appearance. The more I look at it the more solid it becomes. |
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| 06/21/2004 06:32:26 AM |
Here or there?by prettyshoes1Comment: I love this picture. The feeling of temptation to head down the forbidden road is almost irresistable. The green from the post and the red of the sign are just awesome against the sand tones. The gate cutting across the front adds a quirky element to the image that is in no way out of place. This is an awesome shot. |
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| 06/21/2004 06:28:51 AM |
What bird should I photograph?by CamComment: The composition of this image strikes me straight away. Its always so impressive when someone catchs a natural scene with such a visual balance. The reflection on the water really highlights the tall white bird as does the contrasting textures and tones of the other birds. I think this is a simply beautiful picture. |
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| 06/21/2004 06:25:33 AM |
Choose Prideby hannafateComment: The composition of this picture makes quite an impact. The bright colours of the flag contrast so well with the more subdued background elements. The motion blur has such an amazing impact on the picture in more ways than one. I love the slight blur on the end of the flag. It just adds that extra bit of life to it. |
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