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| 01/26/2005 02:58:19 PM |
Limeburners Lagoon, Australiaby AnjellaComment by Bear_Music: While I realize the horizon is level, this has a sense of being tilted clockwise just a little bit. This frequently happens with this sort of shot, and it's disconterting. It has also been oversharpened, to my eye, or if this is how it came from the camera it could use a tad of softening. A very nice image regardless. |
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| 01/25/2005 09:02:07 PM |
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| 01/25/2005 04:30:18 PM |
Limeburners Lagoon, Australiaby AnjellaComment by Azrifel: Interesting contrast, especially in the sky.
I like it how the foreground shoreline leads to the cloud formations and that it has some bird at the end. Would work better in a larger size like 800 to 1024 wide I think. The light on the sand is also interesting with that small stripe of gold. The ripples in the water add some interest there. Good composition. |
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| 01/25/2005 02:00:08 PM |
Santaby AnjellaComment by tidagger: i love this shot, the eye really stands out as well as his skin tone. very nice |
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| 01/24/2005 09:11:42 PM |
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| 01/24/2005 04:02:55 AM |
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| 01/24/2005 02:40:48 AM |
Abandoned Cement Worksby AnjellaComment by riotspyne: I really like this. I think this shot is strong for its colors and the interesting building. I bet alot of people didnt see it real "architectury". I think it stands alone as a cool shot though. |
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| 01/24/2005 12:44:07 AM |
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| 01/23/2005 07:50:03 PM |
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| 01/23/2005 05:43:39 PM |
Abandoned Cement Worksby AnjellaComment by Keith Maniac: I like this kind of gritty, industrial architecture. This photo has about as much sky as foreground (the pavement). I think it might be more dramatic if you moved the building up in the frame and included more pavement in the foreground, OR if you moved the building down in the frame so that the pavement is not included and you have much more sky. Just a thought. One more thing... have you tried converting this to black and white? |
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