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| 11/25/2010 02:55:33 AM |
Bottled Upby npaselComment: This is a completely unemotional, unfocused, uninteresting photo. |
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| 11/25/2010 02:54:01 AM |
transportby 4trtoneComment: I like this, actually. It's honest and well-focused. The background is probably terribly uninteresting, but now minerally and wet. |
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| 11/25/2010 02:53:58 AM |
FAREENAby andrewtComment: Very nice, elegant, but you let it get away from you. How? Look at the eye on the right. Aroused, intent. Now look at the eye on the left. It's behind the unfortunate fold in her veil. |
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| 11/25/2010 02:53:44 AM |
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| 11/25/2010 02:53:40 AM |
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| 11/25/2010 02:53:37 AM |
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| 11/25/2010 02:53:33 AM |
Weathered by Timeby outofthisnatureComment: No one is NOT gonna like this, so I will humbly tell you what I would have done. I would have gotten in closer to the cabin, showing no sky or snow on the mountains, and I would have used infinite focus to highlight the field, the rotted wood, the crags because this is a situation where those textures in aggregate are complex, not confusing. Congrats on taking a beautiful pic of a beautiful scene. |
| 11/25/2010 02:53:27 AM |
family vintageby Carlo21Comment: OIC, sepia filter = instant vintage. What was wrong with the colors, Brah? |
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| 11/25/2010 02:53:21 AM |
Closed for new technologyby JudiComment: This is a step beyond simply taking a picture of a cool building and clouds, because anyone can do it. You submitted a photo with and excellent color palette. The grass is dirty and tan which leads to the orange gravel to the rusty stanchions to the graying wood and corrugated metal to the dark sky. Would it have killed you to wait a little longer for marbled black/grey in the top right corner to seep into the rest of the sky?! |
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| 11/25/2010 02:53:18 AM |
Waiting for the Orient Expressby tomeComment: Quite pleasant. What you did here I hope was intentional, because it is superb: you placed the tracks diagonally across the frame. It's refreshing, because many photos of train tracks are the Ansel Adams-esqe long shot of train tracks disappearing into the horizon. |
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