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01/23/2005 11:03:43 PM |
i like this alot inverting (looks like[i havn't see the origional {of corse}]) it helps add to the intregue |
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01/23/2005 10:40:18 PM |
In this case the inversion gives it very much the look of an illustration, which works well in this context. |
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01/21/2005 02:23:07 PM |
I rather like it, myself, but I bet it gets hammered. I give you points for courage... |
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01/20/2005 06:07:29 AM |
Mine won't be a popular comment, but to me, everything this building had to say has been taken away by the processing of what would otherwise have been an appealing image. I suppose the negative effect is suggestive of a blueprint, but I just can't relate to the building that way. Its lines are certainly faithfully rendered but its character is gone. My problem. I guess. Sorry I don't like it, but I hope you'll get plenty of support from elsewhere. 4. |
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01/18/2005 01:20:54 PM |
Nice architecture and well performed shot. The editing gives it sharp and clean look. Very good. |
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01/17/2005 03:31:34 AM |
I also like it i its original form. |
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01/17/2005 01:44:51 AM |
I dont think inverting it was really beneficial to the photograph. |
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