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| 08/11/2004 08:04:22 PM |
Reachby JesuispeureComment: Instead of tilting the camera to take this picture, maybe sit on the ground at the front door and shoot directly up towards the spires. If you have a wide enough angle lens, you might get both and maybe even get them appear to bend towards each other thus creating your vanishing point. I do see what you were thinking here but it's not quite as effective. Maybe my idea isn't either. |
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| 08/11/2004 08:00:44 PM |
Converging Cloudsby GBServisComment: A bit overexposed but the principle is there with the converging lines. My eyes drift towards the right top cloud more than look at the lines of the buildings. |
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| 08/11/2004 07:57:35 PM |
Mountain Roadby wkoffelComment: This is a good example of a vanishing point that's not actually in the frame. The sides of the road as well as the center lines point at it's location which is (maybe) somewhere in the mountains. Good focus and love it as a duotone (tritone?) although details get blown out the further back you go on the road. My only real issue with this photo is the gray sploth in the upper left which appears to be some bit of dust. Good effort! |
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| 08/11/2004 07:53:57 PM |
Railway to the eastby tetoComment: Great attempt but there are focusing issues. I also think this could have been composed a bit better like if you were a bit lower to the ground and maybe more biased towards one pair of tracks rather than biased towards the middle. |
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| 08/11/2004 07:52:08 PM |
Out in the Bushby biggood53Comment: Good concept but I think the road is too similar a color to the dry plants that border it. Then you add the shade from the trees and you get a road that's difficult to see let alone see the vanishing point. |
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| 08/11/2004 07:46:35 PM |
don't smoke in bed...by ursulasComment: The blue hue makes this photo difficult to look at. As for the cigarettes, it's difficult to see the vanishing point that they are trying to make. The more obvious vanishing point is the one made by the lines on the bed cover. Based on the title, I'm more inclned to see what the cigarettes have to offer for the challenge theme and in this case, it's not much. Sorry to sound so harsh. |
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| 08/06/2004 04:03:29 PM |
Golden Nebulaby sfaliceComment: Not quite sure what this is other than perhaps a yellow flower that's out of focus. The background water drops seem more exciting than the yellow blur. |
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| 08/06/2004 04:01:50 PM |
Mmmmm.... Lunchby bmatt17Comment: Background is quite distracting and focus seems to be off somewhat. The tongue is very blurry. |
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| 08/06/2004 04:00:48 PM |
Feeding the Squirelsby TooCoolComment: Very good composition. Colors are also very nice. DOF is well done with emphasis on the foremost kernel. But I do see lots of compression and noise. |
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| 08/06/2004 03:59:17 PM |
One more macroby cimarron98Comment: This needs some help with focusing. Maybe it's due to the surface of the mouse components that are making it difficult. Contrast is also very flat. There also seems to be quite a bit of noise and compression artifacts. |
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