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| 10/29/2003 09:23:10 AM |
graceful portalby tp-fcpComment: This is beautiful, pure and graceful. Warm colors and very well exposed to get all details present, including the wall and the fronton. Black background is perfect. Very well done! |
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| 10/29/2003 09:18:18 AM |
A view for an hour...by mquesnelComment: Sorry, but it's blurred and out of topic. The only detail close to something gracious here would be the elegant arabesque of the benches. A perspective view taken from the ground (don't remove the lady) would be a nice try. |
| 10/29/2003 09:14:29 AM |
The Virgin Maryby browntComment: IMO, the lower third can be cropped without problem, so to concentrate the attention on Virgin Mary. Grace is obvious here, due to the symbol, but I don't find much grace in the way the artist has comosed the expression. The light would have been nicer coming from the left, so to avoid the shadow on the face. |
| 10/29/2003 09:05:37 AM |
Sea graceby pedroviegasComment: This is beautiful! Fantastic blue shades, sharp contours and water surface do the job. It"s gracious too. Well exposed for an underwater shot. Nice diagonal, that could have been enhanced by a square framing (cropping left). Just regret that the dolphin is seen going away and not coming in your direction. |
| 10/29/2003 09:00:25 AM |
Coup de Grâceby GeneralEComment: Means something in french, but far away from the topic of this challenge. To be honest, the play on words is not adequate here, and the picture doesn't show enough to be legible. |
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| 10/29/2003 08:55:55 AM |
"....God shed his grace on thee."by vernabethComment: First, image quality is very poor, (JPEG artefacts, low definition). Isoliting a tree is a good idea, but would have been more punchy if taken closer to the ground, placing the tree in the hill and sky background only. Little wood just behind is reducing the power you want to associate to the sentence you quoted. |
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| 10/29/2003 08:49:55 AM |
Tranquilityby WesComment: Why not, after all, oriental characters are generally very graceful. Choice of overexposing and blurring the occidental alphabet is cleverand well done. |
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| 10/29/2003 08:47:55 AM |
Teapotby SMW409Comment: Why not, it's a graceful presentation. The pic looks grainy and needs a bit more of contrast. |
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| 10/29/2003 08:45:11 AM |
Feet of Flightby LeahStephenComment: Technically very well done, and these foreground light feet have something gracious, as well as the tartan dress movement. Conveys a nice moment. |
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| 10/29/2003 08:41:16 AM |
Riding the windby christyrackComment: It's an original idea, and this peacock feather is gracious indeed. Good DOF with the background, but the choice is IMO not adequate as it too distracting. The only good point of this background choice would be the upper left blus patch, echoing the feather top. |
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