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In The Evening Sky
In The Evening Sky
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Challenge: Branch (Basic Editing III)
Camera: Canon PowerShot A70
Location: Shapleigh, Maine
Date: Sep 5, 2005
Date Uploaded: Sep 5, 2005

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Place: 316 out of 432
Avg (all users): 4.6329
Avg (commenters): 4.7143
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Views since voting: 552
Views during voting: 367
Votes: 286
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09/18/2005 04:58:26 AM
** Greetings from the Critique Club **

I get the feeling you were going for simplicity, and that you did achieve - just does not have anything to grab my attention. It is just my opinion, but I feel a photo should say something - tell a story or convey a message of some sort. This seems to be the type of photo shot just to meet the challenge - not shot becasue you wanted a phot of this to hang on your wall or look back upon later. I have done that myself in past challenges and try to avoid that now. The colors in the sky are very pretty.

- Linda
 Comments Made During the Challenge
09/13/2005 11:30:55 PM
Nice and delicate.
09/12/2005 08:13:49 PM
Nice shot. I wish the composition were a bit more interesting, though.
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09/12/2005 04:50:43 PM
I like how it appears that the branches look black with the light blue and pinkish sky. Nice job!
  Photographer found comment helpful.
09/11/2005 05:51:34 PM
Interesting composition, but may have more of an impact by using various angles.
  Photographer found comment helpful.
09/09/2005 08:02:19 PM
Pretty, nice lighting.
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09/08/2005 02:22:36 PM
sky is pretty, the branch kind of leave me hanging.. :)
  Photographer found comment helpful.
09/07/2005 05:53:41 PM
I love how the focal point of the sun is right behind he branch
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09/07/2005 07:47:37 AM
There's no detail or significant line or shape that draws the eye to continue exploring this branch. Anything, a bird for eg, would have resolved this.


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