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| 06/02/2006 07:33:17 PM |
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| 06/02/2006 07:30:13 PM |
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| 05/31/2006 06:23:50 AM |
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| 05/31/2006 02:55:25 AM |
The Resultsby amandaloreComment: Excellent! I Gave this a six, quite on the money.
Great lighting, great feeling goog and comp, and I think it conveys the sentiment well. I agree that more face would show more emotion, and like you I don't like the tiles on the right, especially as they're not straight.
Well done Amanda, you just keep getting better. I'm impressed with you getting a 6+ score in only four attempts (I've done 10 enteries and can only manage a 5.7)
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| 05/16/2006 07:43:12 AM |
Two Seconds In Timeby ChiquiComment: IMOH the best 'Landmark at night' picture of the challenge. This certainly is a great new viewpoint on the classic london picture. I'll be giving this ago next time I'm in London at night! (9) |
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| 05/16/2006 07:40:18 AM |
Freedom by KpalssonComment: This is fantastic. The only one I gave a 10 out of all 282 images. I love the tonal reflection in the water, and the lonely figure on the headland. Very little noise which is great for the low light. Love the mood, love comp, love everything about this one. Rock on.....Blue ribbon I'm sure. |
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| 05/11/2006 07:50:33 AM |
City lightsby ergatesComment: I like that you got movement in the clouds, however IMHO I reckon the contrast of night sky and cloud needs to be better. Also, the longer expouser does nothing for the city lights. (4) |
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| 05/10/2006 07:24:42 AM |
Towering Curvesby MrXpressComment: Like the leading line, like the graphic look of this. Did you try this in B&W? I reckon the stark contrast would make this stand out more. (6) |
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| 05/10/2006 07:22:32 AM |
Beaming Beantownby djhockmanComment: I wounder how many comments you'll get saying 'too small'. I'd have to agree, I can't see why you haven't used the max 640px available to you. Is it the file size? Then reduce the quailty in Photoshop. Quality of between 60 and 90% is fine for DPC, but allows bigger images sizes. I suspect this would do well if it was bigger. (4) - sorry, needs to be bigger to see the image better. |
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| 09/12/2005 10:54:58 AM |
Cabbageby Bear_MusicComment: really great shot. Good use of backlightling and macro. IMHO I would have cropped out the white space in the bottom right, only because it's blown. more than 9.5 so I'm going for a 10! GOOD LUCK |
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