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| 03/03/2003 02:05:13 PM |
Riverwalkby pitsamanComment by justine: Pretty shot and the right idea.
Personally I think there is so much going on here it's hard for eye to land in one spot.
Great colors. |
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| 03/03/2003 12:15:35 PM |
Hard boiledby pitsamanComment by kebmod54: In my humbled opinion, I think what makes this photo unique is the reflected images. The lighting is perfect, sharpness is good, nice layout. Well done. |
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| 03/03/2003 09:07:39 AM |
Riverwalkby pitsamanComment by Sonifo: The fence is a great perspective, but since I don't see a subject it isn't leading lines. Maybe put someone standing at the end of the fence. |
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| 03/03/2003 08:26:36 AM |
Riverwalkby pitsamanComment by jmsetzler: the line of the fence in this shot doesn't lead the viewer to a subject or point of interest in the photo... - setzler |
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| 03/02/2003 07:49:34 PM |
Starsby pitsamanComment by crabappl3: Critique Club Comment:
You have found a very interesting piece of architecture. The repeating columns and decorative stars do have a rhythm to them. With a shot like this one, the viewer is looking for balance. You have the elements available to make a balanced shot, but your crop has left more column on the left and cut off the one on the right. This leaves me feeling that this has a more of a snapshot feel to it. As you get more in tune with your shots, you'll begin paying attention to your location in relation to the subject you're shooting. As you move around you may realize that you can get a better perspective by moving left or right, or by kneeling or standing on something. This shot just needed you to move more to the right so you are standing directly in front of the middle column. This would have square the horizon and balanced the space on the left and right. Your white balance is good. The tones in the building look correct. You don't have any areas that are overly bright or dark and the curtains appear sharp and in good light. You may have oversharpened your final version here. This can be seen in by the stairstepping in the window stars.
This is a fine shot, it only needs a small amount of adjustments to make this really stand out for the viewer. |
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| 03/02/2003 09:50:42 AM |
Protectorby pitsamanComment by lisae: Neat. I think this would be great for stock photography. I can imagine it illustrating an article or a pamphlet on religion. I like the angle you took this photo at, and I think black and white works well in making it appropriately bland to be a backdrop to other material without losing its interest. |
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| 03/01/2003 05:48:39 PM |
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| 02/27/2003 03:36:22 PM |
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| 02/27/2003 11:01:19 AM |
Protectorby pitsamanComment by autool: Your picture probably has a small audience, but those who like it will like it very much. I hope you understand this is meant as a compliment in every way. 7 |
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| 02/26/2003 10:57:19 PM |
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