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Sixteen Flights Upby misterjoshComment by cfischl: Great use of selective desaturation. The person walking by on the right also helps give this photo a real pulse. I think what might make this image even better is if you spent some time cloning out the white specks and the dirt on the stairs. Just my two cents.
(p.s. I'm also adding this to my favorites)
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| 03/12/2006 03:44:27 PM |
bi-cycleby misterjoshComment by melismatica: Another attempt to get around using two of the objects in a creative way. I'm not buying it. The point of this challenge seems to be to flex your creative muscle by using two seemingly unlrelated objects to compose a great photo.
How did you challenge yourself creatively by taking a photo of two bicycles?
Ordinarily, I would say these two bikes have good picture possibilities. This rather straight-on, literal recording of the scene doesn't seem to have explored that potential very thouroughly, however. This photo doesn't look as if much thought went into composing it beyond 'see it, snap-it, move on'. This impression, combined with the photographer's apparent unwillingess to challenge him/herself by adhering to the spirit of the challenge, makes me feel like this photo doesn't merit much, even outside the challenge. |
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