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| 11/15/2004 09:06:41 AM |
A Pale View Of The Hillsby e301Comment: Wow. Took me a long time to get what this was, but now... Wow.
Sand, on the beach. Lots of hints and innuendos hidden in there. Lovely.
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| 11/08/2004 02:26:40 AM |
Daybreak by BradComment: Originally posted by TooCool: I'm confused by this though, what is the difference between a photoshopped triptych and the shot that got dq'ed from the window challenge that had a photoshopped window frame? You didn't after all shoot a true triptych and this is a photography site, not a photoshop site...
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Perhaps because this challenge does not specifically call for the picture be taken through a window and showing a frame?
Great job Brad! This was one of those thumbnails that jumped out at me as a winner. |
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| 11/06/2004 11:22:05 AM |
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| 11/04/2004 10:03:31 AM |
Just before sunriseby tp-fcpComment: I really like this. It's not your standard sunset shot, but the colours are amazing. Love the greens and reds and the blues. The contrast between the smoothness of the water and the roughness of the rock works really well. Good job! |
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| 11/04/2004 10:01:03 AM |
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| 11/04/2004 05:54:00 AM |
Autumn Tapestryby NeilComment: Just a bit too saturated for my tastes, but I love the the scenery and the mountains, Especially in the distance. The hints of colour there are perfect... 8 |
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| 11/04/2004 05:50:38 AM |
The road to Thingvellirby GautiComment: Too much foreground, not enough interest. Moving closer to the road on the left and making that more of a dominant element in your photograph would help the viewer.. use it as a leading line, not just as a secondary thought. Other than that, the exposure and details of this photo are very good. |
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| 11/01/2004 05:54:14 AM |
Waterfront Clichéby Dr.ConfuserComment: Damn. This is good, but it was *so* close to being great. I love the blurred cruise ship. That really provides a focal point and a sense of dynamism to this shot, but it's so lost right now. Crop it just above the buildings, and you'll see what I mean. |
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| 10/04/2004 09:10:24 AM |
The Guitaristby timj351Comment: The energy is what I like about this shot. I'm not quite as big of a fan of the grain, but I can see your intent. The close crop lends itself to this energy, but distracts from the movement of his fingers and strings -- which is where I want to focus my attention, rather than the words on his tshirt. |
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| 10/04/2004 08:58:57 AM |
Lancing Collegeby marboComment: I really like the blue sky vs the lit college. But I think you've got too much negative space on the bottom, it overpowers the rest of the image. Taking off about an inch of the black space makes this a much stronger shot, imo. |
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