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| 08/07/2006 11:33:24 AM |
Landing in Tampa 2by _eugComment: I've enjoyed this shot for a while, and it was actually an inspiration for me to try one of my own the last time I traveled (yours came out nicer). I love the colors, and the abstract element to it. |
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| 08/07/2006 11:31:56 AM |
Philadelphia's 30th Street Stationby _eugComment: Very imposing, all the tall white marble. The number of flags out front adds to that as well. You did well with this, the exposure looks to be just right. |
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| 08/07/2006 11:30:49 AM |
Firehouse at the Readyby _eugComment: This one is interesting - the doors all being open adds elements that help break the photo up and force the eye to travel around it differently than would be otherwise. I also like how it names the department, but in a roundabout way, instead of just saying it. Very cool. |
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| 08/07/2006 11:29:01 AM |
Philadelphia City Hall 2005by _eugComment: Like the natural framing in this one, although the horizon looks a bit crooked - not sure if it is an illusion or not. It's a great contrast between new and old and I like the lighting - it's just too bad that the front of the City Hall got so hot/overexposed. |
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| 08/04/2006 12:56:26 PM |
Sunriseby TranquilComment: Great work! The colors are just amazing, the shot itself is well balanced (especially like the placement of the schooner on the right) and best of all, there's no sign of stitching where the photos met. This was certainly worth getting up early for!
I'll second Bear_Music, though, and say that some contrast masking to bring out the darks a bit more will add even more punch to this! |
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| 08/03/2006 12:53:20 PM |
Weatheredby BradComment: I feel almost silly commenting on your images - you're so far ahead of me that I'm just in awe. Anyone who says that photography isn't an art should have a look at these. Truely amazing. I think this is my favorite of them all. |
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| 08/03/2006 12:47:36 PM |
Rushby BradComment: Aptly named, the sense of motion just flows. One of those rare instances when extreme motion blur really works. |
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| 08/03/2006 12:44:43 PM |
My Garden of Edenby SandyPComment: The combination of cooler, soft colors and the water fit the title very well - it really looks like a place you'd want to sit quietly and spend some time. I've got to ask, how did you do the inner border? Some kind of gradient image-to-fade? I'd love to know :-) |
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| 08/03/2006 12:42:07 PM |
A Voice With Wingsby SandyPComment: Like a couple of my recent model shots, the only flaw here is that the focus is in the wrong spot - looks to be on her chest, and her face is just barely OOF. It's too bad, because her pose and the natural bg work so well, and you can really tell that she's enjoying herself. |
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| 08/03/2006 12:40:21 PM |
Dorothea Langley: The Haunting Eyes of Despairby SandyPComment: I was drawn right to this one when I opened your portfolio. The gentleman there looks like has stories to tell, and has definetly seen his share of hardship. You've captured the essence of him so well. I have never seen Ms. Landley's work before, but I'm going to look it up now. |
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