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| 01/11/2005 10:36:59 AM |
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| 01/11/2005 09:59:29 AM |
bank3.jpgby PeterCComment by Neil: I like this! But you might consider cropping the left; at least the arms, but perhaps even enough so the moving stairs perspective exits on the left of the photo (just to the right of the far ceiling lanps. |
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| 01/11/2005 09:56:18 AM |
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| 01/10/2005 01:09:27 PM |
Former Glories - Lotus 49Bby PeterCComment by ahaze: The short definition of Bokeh from KenRockwell.com, which I am using for voting on this challenge: "Bokeh describes the rendition of out-of-focus points of light." Check. Is the subject enhanced by the bokeh of the background? Check. I love the fact that even though they're out of focus, I can tell they're trophies and they relate to the foreground. The only nitpick I have is that I wish the car had a little more breathing room on the left, right and bottom of the frame- it looks a little crammed in, as do the trophies. Overall a creative and well done shot. |
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| 01/10/2005 07:22:45 AM |
stpauls.jpgby PeterCComment by Fibonacci: Lovely foreground framing gives your composition a point of view that not many photographers would have the imagination to capture. Super shot Peter. |
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| 01/10/2005 04:06:13 AM |
Waitingby PeterCComment by PeterC: Thank's for your comments everyone, would have loved it to score higher but I'm well pleased with the 7 tens and 5 nines. |
| 01/09/2005 11:07:17 PM |
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| 01/09/2005 04:20:11 PM |
Waitingby PeterCComment by kevrobertson: Love the miserry and graininess that you have captured here
a 10 from me
should finish top 10
but you never can tell on this site
well done
good luck
Kev |
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| 01/08/2005 01:40:48 PM |
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| 01/08/2005 12:21:13 PM |
Waitingby PeterCComment by Arcanist: While I like the grain and the subject seems very candid, there is a lack of detail lost to the shadows that detracts from the whole. Darker areas are blobs of black and not clothing or shadows. This can be adjusted in a way by using the duplicate layers in PS and switching to screen until you get to the exposure you wish to have, then just black out the overexposed areas on the layers to return the correctly exposed areas to normal. A 7. |
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