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| 03/01/2008 06:29:32 AM |
boredby BAMartinComment: Nice blur on the background and in contradiction with the busy wooden line they isolate the face and make the subject stand.
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| 02/28/2008 09:22:45 AM |
fadingby MephistoComment: Greate composition! The interior looks well preserved for an abandoned building and the bright light from the outside with the dark coridor create a feeling of isolation within those walls. I'm sure there will be a very interesting place. |
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| 02/27/2008 07:06:22 PM |
LLOuttake2.jpgby salmiakkiComment: Wonderful framming! I prefer this than your leading lines entry. Has much more defined lines/curves and the composition is awesome!
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| 02/26/2008 04:38:21 AM |
Junk Wallby BAMartinComment: Well, I never heard about "junk walls" before.. seems that pieces of the past have a place of their own... wondering what else you could find there.
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| 02/26/2008 04:29:17 AM |
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| 02/24/2008 04:45:44 PM |
8 - Sunset Silhouette by BudComment: Both are find in my opinion. The warmer one add a little bit more interest in the sky which is a little bit flat grey but otherwise a great composition. |
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| 02/24/2008 04:35:05 PM |
_DSC2790095a.jpgby WalesPComment: First the sky looks prety natural here so you've done good work and there's some nice tones in the bridge. Also,you can always use hdr from one raw, just export it in 7 steps with exposure from -3 to 3 and load it in photomatix. That's what I've done with almost every hdr I've made. You will almost always find some extra detail in that. Message edited by author 2008-02-24 16:35:22. |
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| 02/24/2008 04:17:22 PM |
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| 02/24/2008 04:14:53 PM |
Wk_7_B&W_Cuyamaca State Parkby twmaxComment: The scene is beautiful. It does not have to be everyhting sharp, I think the large aperture make the scene to look a little dreamy and peaceful. The person look a little bit off in the way that he's captured in the scene. He's does not do anything that ties him to the scene... he's just looking in a weird direction. Other than that I agree that he adds scale in the scene.
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| 02/24/2008 04:04:01 PM |
Prada Building - Tokyoby kolasiComment: A lot of glass there! At first as I scrolled down the picture I was amazed by the size of the building when I reached the plp down there. Because you don't have the typical view of a building with the floors stand out you kind of get lost in this picture.
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