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| 05/07/2004 01:55:11 AM |
Brain Impulse Galvanoscope Record And Transferby Geo_GriffinComment: Nice shot of a slinky, er the Brain Impulse Galvanoscope Record And Transfer unit. :) I think your lighting was a bit harsh as evidenced in the center "hub" on the right side. If the light was muted somewhat and maybe even converted to b/w, this would be outstanding. Oh, and maybe make sure the hub is centered in the photo or that the whole image is symmetrical. |
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| 05/07/2004 01:50:35 AM |
Flightby goinskiingComment: I like the arrangement and subject. Lighting looks a bit flat making the rest of the image appear dull. Fiddle with the levels a bit as an experiment to enhance contrast. |
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| 05/07/2004 01:44:35 AM |
Blue Negativeby NeuferlandComment: Very interesting image, I must say. I like the varying shades and hues of blues and the "flower" in the center is eerie. Did you use an IR filter? |
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| 05/07/2004 01:34:28 AM |
Knotby SMW409Comment: Nice job capturing details and textures! Only thing I would have done is crop the left and right a bit tighter. If you lopped about an inch to an inch and a half off the right and maybe half to three-quarters off the left, it would direct attention to the knot more effectively. Good job overall. 7 |
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| 05/07/2004 01:31:09 AM |
No place to landby sixmacsComment: Nice lighting effects and DOF but I find the left portion too overwhelming. It could have been cropped a bit tighter on the left to minimize that effect. |
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| 05/06/2004 02:30:55 AM |
Abstractby sfarrell23Comment: Foam peanuts! HAHA this is hilarious! Color seems a bit blue but maybe you had blue peanuts. It looks like there is a bit of excess compression but you did capture some subtle details of the foam. |
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| 05/06/2004 02:28:51 AM |
Global Warmingby ArtifactsComment: No offense, but I'm not sure how this sculpture relates to global warming. However, from a purely artistic POV (and ignoring the title) I like the colors and texture of the sculpture. The sky is a nice shade of blue and provides nice contrast. |
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| 05/06/2004 02:20:46 AM |
Right Anglesby JoviComment: I spent lots of time looking at this one from different angles trying to figure out which way was up. Good thing I viewed this on my laptop. :) It has an MC Escher feel about it which I like. I would have cropped it a bit tighter off the bottom. I can see some barrel distortion in the lighter squares. I think it would have been minimized if you had cropped all the way to the darker squares above them. 7. |
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| 05/04/2004 07:48:56 PM |
Oceanside California by thelselComment: The angle of the sun and the resulting shadows are spectacular. The colors of the bungalows look very natural but I question the sky even though you did burn it. Looks a bit over done (pun intended) in my opinion but it seems to work for the most part. Nice use of a vanishing point, as well. |
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| 05/04/2004 07:42:00 PM |
Downtown Tampa by tyt2000Comment: Amazing night shot! I like the two blue "spotlights" that shine straight up from the cylindrical building as it gives the image a futuristic look to it. |
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