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03/10/2003 12:50:31 AM |
Thanks Dennis. Your comment early in the week made me feel very relieved that at least some people were going to see what I intended. |
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03/10/2003 12:16:12 AM |
Well, I got it and liked it. Some times what is good does not receive the recognition it deserves. I seldom agree with the final votes - rarely do two of my top three make it to the top three and I usually vote one or two of the top three very low.
Dennis |
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03/07/2003 08:25:43 AM |
This was for the cliché challenge. 1 |
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03/07/2003 02:25:18 AM |
I like the unique way you met the challenge, and I love cat photos. The lower right seems a little overexposed, I'm assuming it's more of the cat's face, but a bit hard to interpret. 7 |
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03/06/2003 11:21:53 PM |
the lines are so subtle, they don;t really have enough power to give the leading lines effect. the eye itself holds enough power on it's own to draw the viewers attention |
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03/06/2003 07:49:20 AM |
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03/05/2003 05:09:09 PM |
this is a subtle leading lines photo .. it is nice .. i think a little sharper image would help ... i like the concept though :) |
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03/05/2003 01:32:11 PM |
Very good macro. Overexposure at right does not help your photo. |
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03/05/2003 11:58:33 AM |
I guess you could say there is leading lines here. But I am sure we could find leading lines in almost every picture we look at. I am looking for more that the lines stand out and then lead your eyes to the subject. We shouldn't have to find the lines first. :-) |
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03/05/2003 05:22:06 AM |
I am not sure this picture satisfies the theme. I can only imagine what you are thinking but it is not clear. |
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03/05/2003 12:09:20 AM |
The highlight in the eye is the focal point for me. I closed my eyes and opened them on different areas of the picture - the lines always got me to the sparkle. Well done. Lighting fits and the soft focus is right for this subject. 9 |
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03/04/2003 02:49:16 PM |
I see what you mean here, you have the cat's fur (especially the black part) as the leading lines going towards the main subject, being the eye right? It's good, actually the more I look at it the more I see it meets the challenge. You did a good crop to the left to emphasize the lines. I like it. |
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03/03/2003 09:46:12 PM |
I don`t see the lines. -Clicker- |
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03/03/2003 05:01:21 PM |
interesting black and white... i personally would like this one better if it was sharper as well... - setzler |
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03/03/2003 10:47:54 AM |
Not to sure whether this meets the challenge!!!! The white mussle area semms to be a bit over exposed. |
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