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| 04/21/2009 10:25:14 AM |
Old and Witheredby WickedSoundComment by smudgeSMJ: Old and withered, yes, but other than that it's a little hard to tell what I'm looking at. If this weren't in the trains challenge I don't think I'd know it had anything to do with trains. I like the diagonal lines in your composition though, to me that makes this pic. |
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| 04/21/2009 06:37:06 AM |
Where my Fears Liveby WickedSoundComment by Teafran: Simply gorgeous - a wonderful conversion and a very provocative mood piece. Clever use of DOF to evoke that ethereal feel - the Witch's Cabin in The Woods. |
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| 04/20/2009 12:44:30 PM |
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| 04/19/2009 04:38:50 PM |
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| 04/18/2009 09:58:29 AM |
Old and Witheredby WickedSoundComment by jdixonsd: Overall it's a nice shot, I would like to have seen the sky blue in this shot,(JMO) I like the darkness of it but I also like my photo's on the darkside. |
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| 04/17/2009 09:29:20 PM |
Old and Witheredby WickedSoundComment by Teafran: A good idea, but over saturated steel supports, the overly darkened structure shot against a flat sky wash out any interesting details and do not affect the image in a positive way. It is a unique angle and presentation which is a positive, but the execution is lacking in both a technical and artistic sense. |
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| 03/29/2009 05:33:34 PM |
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| 03/28/2009 09:05:46 PM |
gnoP-gniPby WickedSoundComment by C_Steve_G: Gnop-Gnip sounds about right. I keep thinking that the logo should be sharper, but I can't give a reason why. The cyan tint on the ball seems out of place. |
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| 03/25/2009 06:49:16 PM |
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| 03/24/2009 04:15:56 PM |
gnoP-gniPby WickedSoundComment by PenelopeK: I'm trying to figure out how you set this up. Presumably held the ball at rest for a short time and then "released" it, or pushed it. But why are there three distinct areas rather than one long blur. Hmmm. Fun... |
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