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02/09/2003 10:33:58 AM |
Critique Club
The strange property you refer to is 'perspective'. It causes parallel lines to appear to converge. It's caused by your shooting from an angle to the side. You could correct it with the perspective tool in photoshop, if you have that program.
As I said before, it's a bit fuzzy. The colors are great, though. Is that green stained glass in there?
If you shot this again, you shouldn't cut off the words on the left side. The lucky catch of the person inside the right hand door is a good addition. Helps tell a 'story'. It might be a little too subtle tho. |
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02/02/2003 10:37:07 PM |
great shot! beautiful colors! |
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02/02/2003 01:46:31 PM |
The composition of this is interesting in an awkward way. The colours are a little washed out and the focus seems soft. I like the rivets and the reflections on the red metal. |
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01/30/2003 08:56:47 AM |
great colors. nice composition. a little fuzzy. |
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01/29/2003 10:57:27 PM |
Good action shot. Full Speed??? |
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01/29/2003 06:32:18 AM |
I think I would have preferred a closeup vertical of the doors and the windows. I love the stained glass reflection in the one window and the person in the other. I want the windows to have more impact. |
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01/27/2003 09:24:58 PM |
i like this image, i think it might look better without either the three signs on the left or without the one sign on the right. great color and nice composition catching the stained glass through the window. |
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