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| 01/12/2007 10:31:45 AM |
Heavenby GueDesignsComment: Pretty cool. Personally I would have cropped a bit higher to slice off some of the engine... probably would have brought the width in a bit too just to get the height back up there too... Maybe just to where the line of rivets end. The border color is less thanideal imho. neat how it has its own gradients though. |
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| 01/12/2007 10:28:39 AM |
Dead Airwavesby UbersteinyComment: Striking and very well pulled off. I like that the light is slightly off-center. |
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| 01/10/2007 05:22:19 AM |
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| 01/10/2007 05:20:04 AM |
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| 12/14/2006 10:07:58 PM |
freakin_hilariousby freakin_hilariousComment: Hey, nice tribute ;) should I be honored or ticked that you got 0.3 points higher than me?
Or worse still that you actually own a real book that contains things that make you go...... :) |
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| 12/14/2006 01:17:01 AM |
GoldenEyeby MelethiaComment: I am not a bond fan - I generally lose interest after 5 minutes or so -and I don't think I've seen that one, but on its own merit, this is a truly beautiful shot. |
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| 12/06/2006 11:23:43 PM |
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| 12/06/2006 11:14:58 PM |
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| 10/26/2006 03:34:15 AM |
Silent Screamby katie-belleComment: I like that flare! Great pic! better than the other with similar title imho. I would have scored 10. |
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| 10/25/2006 09:13:54 PM |
Evening Flightby cloudsmeComment: agreed. WAY underrated. I've often seen large flocks of birds in the evening and wondered how I would get a nice shot of them.
Starlings used to be my favorite in Canada, but I've seen some pretty impressive other birds around here too. Tough to light egrets evenly though because they don't fly so close...
This is excellent technically, but I like how - without a definitive subject - the picture has its own personality with the gradient of the sky and just the sheer complexity of shapes.
Certainly a photo in a class of its own... Ok, maybe 'photo without a subject'... :) |
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