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| 08/08/2002 03:29:00 AM |
Old Bonesby wargloryComment: would a little more light have helped here? very nice composition though |
| 08/08/2002 10:48:00 PM |
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| 08/08/2002 10:51:00 AM |
Weatheredby sohrComment: yep it's old. I think it might have worked better closer cropped, as there is too much in the picture to draw the eye. I find my focus torn between the inanimate coach in the front, or the old faded words on the top, or wondering about the continuation of the one-quarter-mile sign |
| 08/08/2002 10:53:00 AM |
We don't get many visitors anymore...by mscott821Comment: this is good when everything in thr frame is old -- both the backdrop and the foreground. heck even the bushes look untended for years. the broken windows look great, and the non-broken ones reflect enough to give the illusion that this is just one standing wall left. great shot |
| 08/08/2002 03:25:00 AM |
I'm a little rustyby arippsComment: white window distracts -- as does red background. ignoring that, I think the title was very appropriate, and if the figure were talking to something other than the edge of the picture, it would be quite cute. |
| 08/08/2002 03:34:00 AM |
This Machine...by PatellaComment: idunno what it is, but it sure looks like computers relaced whatever it once did long before I was born |
| 08/08/2002 10:55:00 AM |
1872 Cannonby npageComment: I don't think decreasing the saturation helped much here. The composition follows the rule of thirds well, but isn't stunning. I guess the cannon has nowhere to shoot except straigh off the edge of the picture -- you should have given it a little room on the right |
| 08/08/2002 03:28:00 AM |
Never Againby Ricky CleaveComment: this looks just like a railroad bridge I used to shortcut across in Salem, OR (until they put the fence up). Don't suppose it's the same one, but it sure brings back old memories for me. |
| 08/05/2002 04:22:00 PM |
Transitionby jmattysComment: both "old" and "aging" captured very well. Great angle -- you used the remaining strongest edge of the table to form a strong diagonal, extending through to the rock on the right |
| 08/08/2002 10:57:00 PM |
1896by arnitComment: wonderfully composed with a diagonal up and across, while the rock in the foreground keeps you firmly planted on the ground |
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