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| 02/19/2007 06:24:33 AM |
Carriage Driver and Dogby TCGuruComment: dog? I can sort of see something that resembles legs up in the seat where I expect a dog but can't tell what it is really. I think if you were gonna use him in the title he should more visible. The mirror is a MAJOR distraction and instantly draws the view away form the carriage...your main subject. It feels like you didn't have anything to enter so just went with this..just my opinion. |
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| 02/19/2007 06:10:42 AM |
Paycheck Cashersby MelonMusketeerComment: I know that images for this challenge don't have to be in black and white but I can't help but think how much more impact this image would have if it were...similar to this image by Margaret Bourke-White (Louisville flood victims). I also think a tighter crop would help with the distracting background items, a could see a panoramic style working here, emphasising the line and less of the other stuff. |
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| 02/19/2007 06:05:12 AM |
Boxed in by Giantsby KelliComment: a very nice image with good colors and sharp focus...love them eyes but the title means nothing to me since you can't really see the giants. I understand that the background is the giants but in this type of photography I expected to see more people with maybe a focus on her. I think it would have added a lot more impact and really brought home your title. |
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| 02/19/2007 05:56:51 AM |
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| 02/19/2007 05:53:42 AM |
bikerby dragonladyComment: good tones and nice subject, the left and handle bars are blown out quite a bit but you're still about to keep your eye on the subject. |
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| 02/19/2007 05:52:31 AM |
incongruousby ursulaComment: wow that's a big portfolio!
I like how you selectively desaturated to enhance the can to pull the viewers eyes to it thus helping fit your title. I think her sleeve could be burned a bit to help even out the tones but other wise very pleasant image. |
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| 02/19/2007 05:44:05 AM |
Street Flightby bigfellaComment: I konw you couldn't help it a lot but his head is almost gone against the garge door, maybe some dodging would help bring it out more. Interesting shot though, I had one sort of similar but didn't feel it had the impact...certianly not like yours. |
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| 02/19/2007 05:41:28 AM |
A Small Protestby redmoonComment: I was really hoping to have a protest shot for this challenge but just couldn't find one. I almost wish you were a little closer, maybe focused on one person in particular, but that's just me. |
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| 02/19/2007 05:36:38 AM |
Unfair...by Gaby_GComment: wow what a story behind this image, not sure about the top and bottom borders but it kind of grows on ya. My eye isn't comfortable with the depth of field. The boy holding the ball seems to be nice and sharp yet there are people to the left that are blurred and they seem to be the same distance as him. |
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| 02/19/2007 05:33:16 AM |
Street guitarby candlerainComment: I know b/w isn't a requirement for this challenge but can't help but wonder how much it would add to this image. I think it would help add some emphasis to him and less of the surrounding wall and other colors. |
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