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| 06/29/2002 02:07:00 PM |
Night on the Townby indigo997Comment: I like the perspective of this shot, but for me personally, I think I would have like to seen more of the people. |
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| 06/24/2002 02:24:00 PM |
Lady in Blueby pjangelComment: Whoa, that's freaky :-) Good use of background blur to create depth, and obviously, the colors are nice. |
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| 06/24/2002 02:31:00 PM |
Life's a Benchby kathleenmComment: I think it might have been effective if just the bench and people were showing. The good thing about having a lot of people, though, is you can study each one and wonder what each was thinking. |
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| 06/24/2002 02:03:00 PM |
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| 06/23/2002 12:55:00 AM |
Dancing Elvesby SwashbucklerComment: The title definitely helps me to see that in the shadows. I couldn't help but wondering what I would have seen if you hadn't titled it that? |
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| 06/19/2002 10:39:00 PM |
Bad Hair Day by FranziskaLangComment: This strikes me on two levels. First, it looks like I am your gardener. Every plant in my house is either dead, or well on its way in that direction. Secondly, I would have never though of putting the flower in the shadow like you did. Good job. |
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| 06/21/2002 05:47:00 PM |
wrong address...by MagsCoyoteComment: Just for the record, I saw the bee before you posted in the forums, I just hadn't gotten around to commenting yet. An no, it doesn't bother me that I "know" who took the picture, my comment will be the same. I found the picture to be hilarious, and figured that he was trying to get "in" the orange thing. However, the orange thing is so bright and the rest is so "natural' that the eye automatically goes to that side. As far as the bumblebee goes, those are hard little suckers to photograph! Good job. |
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| 06/23/2002 12:53:00 AM |
What Color Is YOUR Shadow?by GeneralEComment: I like the message this picture has, and I like the basic idea behind the set-up. The biggest problem I see with it is the hands and the shadow are too far apart, so you loose impact. also, having the hands at the edge of the planter doesn't seem to help. |
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| 06/13/2002 02:14:00 PM |
Moving, Againby GotchaComment: Wow, talk about a picture that tells a story! Did you try this in black and white? That would have helped eliminate some of the background "color" and made it seem more "bleak." Good job. |
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| 06/13/2002 05:13:00 PM |
Under the Roadby PaulinaRDComment: I like the way the bridge is silhouetted. If the sun had been just a touch higher, so the sky was a little pinker, this shot would have kicked, in my opinion. |
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