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| 01/05/2006 01:55:10 PM |
Tri-Ovalby ace flymanComment: If I could see all three corners of the triangle, I might find the contrasting shapes more compelling. I like the reflections, though. |
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| 01/05/2006 01:53:46 PM |
non-dynamic duoby gocComment: Interesting choice of subject. The near-symmetry bothers my eyes, for some reason. |
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| 01/05/2006 01:51:54 PM |
Happy Pillsby phatphotoComment: The color more than the shape of these grabs my attention. Really nice composition, though. |
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| 01/05/2006 01:45:28 PM |
Spadesby taterbugComment: Nice echoing of the shape. Clever and interesting idea. |
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| 01/05/2006 01:44:53 PM |
wind chimesby zheka78Comment: Those circles (ovals at this angle, to be precise, but whatever ;) at the bottom just jump right out at me. Good job. I like your focus decision here, with the shallow depth of field. |
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| 01/05/2006 01:43:38 PM |
Shapes are everywhere!by Cjddrum1Comment: They are. :)
The lighting seems a bit flat here, and frankly (man I hate to be mean in comments) the subject seems just a bit boring -- doesn't tell me a story or grab my attention. Don't give up, keep taking pictures and you'll find that the more you do it, the more you find your own eye and your own style.
You did meet the challenge spot-on. :) |
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| 01/05/2006 01:41:48 PM |
La Merby ZoomdakComment: I can see that it's the shape of the tree that's the subject here, and this is a very nice silhouette with a beautiful background. For some reason (distractions?) the tree doesn't pop out at me like I wish it would. This challenge aside, I think this shot without the tree -- with just the fence and the people and the sea -- would be truly amazing. As it is, the tree almost seems to be in the way. |
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| 01/05/2006 01:39:19 PM |
Heaterby morpurgoComment: Way to photograph an ordinary everyday object and make it compelling. |
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| 01/05/2006 01:34:32 PM |
The one at the back always gets eaten firstby Kimberly75Comment: I like this. In my own personal opinion it would have been even better if the entirety of the front candy had been visible, but still a very attractive and interesting composition of an original subject. |
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| 01/05/2006 01:33:20 PM |
Waxing moonby ajschelComment: I like this idea; it's a shame the picture seems a bit grainy/blurry. I like the way you framed the moon in the branches. |
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