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03/08/2005 03:06:51 PM |
I really like this pic. It's like a memory... shadowy and bright at the same time. I like your lines and the sense of ascension and speed you've created. |
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03/08/2005 11:08:42 AM |
this has some real interesting elements going for it. The title was distracting... framing could be better.. the movement is great, and works well with the white theme i think. Original - thanks! |
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03/08/2005 10:09:11 AM |
this photo is really cool, but something about it just doesn't work right. perhaps a different angle on the shot - for example, the stairs are a little distracting, and i feel like there is too much detail in some other areas that draws the eye. but the style and idea is great. |
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03/07/2005 12:49:45 PM |
I love the shot, you did exactly what they told you not to do, but this fits the challenge perfectly. in my top ten for the challenge, possibly a favorite |
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03/06/2005 10:30:28 AM |
I don't know if a lot of people are going to like this, but I think it is cool. I think it meets the chanllenge with the light green poles, the jeans, and the ladies coat. 8 |
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03/04/2005 09:22:41 PM |
Looks like you didn't meter correctly, interesting effect! |
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03/04/2005 05:38:28 PM |
I'm not sure it fits the challenge, since the floor of the subway isn't white to begin with, but this is a great picture! |
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03/04/2005 04:41:43 AM |
You certainly were mindful of over-exposing your highlights. Well done. -10- :) |
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03/04/2005 03:56:05 AM |
Too complex and does not have a strong connection to the challenge IMO. |
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03/03/2005 08:39:09 PM |
this would be good for the surrealism shot in the current open contest |
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03/03/2005 08:27:43 PM |
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03/03/2005 07:49:10 PM |
Too busy for my taste. (and overexposed, but you already know that!!) |
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03/03/2005 02:17:31 PM |
yea, you should. unfourtunately, the subject is uninteresting, and the composition looks haphazard. |
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03/03/2005 11:58:42 AM |
A bit blown (u did it on purpose right?), and also with some dark colors on it!
Looks sharp though. |
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03/03/2005 01:06:36 AM |
Well, this picture kind of says f-you to the instructions, huh? :) I like the picture, but I would have tried to leave the figures in the picture for a slightly larger percentage of the exposure in order to make them a bit more visible. |
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03/02/2005 11:19:42 PM |
Cripe - what a dilemma! 9 for Humor, 1 for hideous image, or 25 pts for the photog who's not afraid of self-mockery?!!! |
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03/02/2005 09:45:50 PM |
i could not figure out whether that meant one should or should not overexpose ;-) |
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03/02/2005 01:09:55 PM |
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03/02/2005 10:37:14 AM |
In this case "Be sure you do over expose your highlights." It's an interesting shot. I like how unconventional use of light can transform a solid and boring industrial space into an ethereal one. But in the end, the space still wins, and it is an ugly space. |
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03/02/2005 08:03:42 AM |
good title
but be mindful with over-exposing your highlights;-) |
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03/02/2005 01:53:52 AM |
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03/02/2005 01:17:28 AM |
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