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| 11/06/2006 12:10:44 PM |
Gozoby rapidComment by mpreslar: The white border really hurts the image. Otherwise, it seems just a touch soft. |
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| 11/05/2006 04:43:36 PM |
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| 11/04/2006 10:25:04 PM |
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| 11/04/2006 09:18:40 AM |
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| 11/03/2006 08:26:20 PM |
Gozoby rapidComment by JeffryZ: The tree on the right kind of intrudes on the picture. |
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| 11/03/2006 03:52:25 PM |
Gozoby rapidComment by docurrie: I like your composition, maybe a little busy with all that is in the picture. I think the colors are a little washed out towards the top of the scene, maybe a little overexposed, good sharpness throughout though. |
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| 11/03/2006 12:02:55 PM |
Gozoby rapidComment by eqsite: Nice view. The composition feels a little too static for me, probably because all of the main points of interest are aligned down the middle. |
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| 11/01/2006 09:34:06 AM |
Gozoby rapidComment by Xilebo: The bright sunshine didn't do this image any favors...what a fantastic landscape, the goes from side to side weaving up to the top. I always have problems trying to regulate the light, it's hard to post process when the sky looks so burnt but darkening the overall image would probably do wonders..anyway, like this alot, it's beautiful |
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| 09/25/2006 01:25:36 AM |
Lines at playby rapidComment by ambaker: Critique Club Review:
Focus is good. Depth of field is either too shallow to give good detal on the back of the truss, or too deep to soften it so that it doesn't compete. Depends on which look you were going for.
With the low ASA number, you must have oversharpend the image, because the result is a lot of grain.
Contrast looks a bit low, the image seems a bit washed out. As if under exposed and then lightened to make it look right.
Although the foreground connector is supposed to be the subject, the eye keeps going to the one in the background due to the lines of the geometry. I would suggest playing with the angle of the shot, and the rotation of the object to get the feel you want.
Overall an interesting photo with a lot of potential. |
| 09/19/2006 11:49:35 PM |
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