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| 10/28/2013 09:15:03 PM |
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| 10/28/2013 09:13:40 PM |
Qubbat-ul-Islam Mosque 1193AD by dougi555Comment: I really like the viewing angle and coloring. There is so much texture from the floor to the walls to the columns it provides so much to look at. I think this photo would have looked exquisite in both the softness or more depth of field. Very nice photo! |
| 10/28/2013 09:09:02 PM |
Ancient Rootby RandyReneeComment: I get the concept, but I think more could have been done with either perspective, lighting, shadows, coloring, etc. |
| 10/28/2013 09:01:06 PM |
our shadowsby jmritzComment: I must be obtuse, because I missed the connection with the theme. The shadow is interesting and the blurring keeps the shadow a focal point. Not wowed, but I appreciate the creative effort. |
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| 10/28/2013 08:57:12 PM |
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| 10/28/2013 08:55:58 PM |
St. Michael's Cathedralby Alex_PetriniComment: I love the effects achieved by black and white. It enhances that aspect of age. The fish-eye perspective adds a wonderful dimension. Very nice photo! |
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| 10/28/2013 08:53:34 PM |
the importance of a speckby herfotomanComment: Very simple and elegant, which is enhanced by use of black and white. The graininess gives that impression of something old when it may not be. Nice photo! |
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| 10/28/2013 08:50:12 PM |
the ruinsby skewsmeComment: Very nice imagery and perspective. I appreciate the dramatic effect of using black and white. The added texture brings additional dimension to the photo. Nice work! |
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| 10/28/2013 08:46:24 PM |
forgotten knowledgeby disassociationComment: Nice concept. I am not wowed by some unique creativity based on perspective, lighting, etc., but it does capture the theme. Good work. |
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| 10/28/2013 08:39:17 PM |
Ancient Mountainsby rodfulkComment: I love landscapes like this. I struggle with what I see in your photo and that is the need to under-expose to give depth and rich color during sunset/sunrise and sacrifice visible features in the foreground. It makes the photo look too much 2-dimensional. This is a nice attempt to strike balance. |
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