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Oh what a night
Oh what a night
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Challenge: Reflections Without Mirrors II (Basic Editing III)
Camera: Nikon D70
Location: Chicago, IL
Date: Oct 13, 2005
Galleries: Cityscape
Date Uploaded: Oct 14, 2005

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Statistics
Place: 274 out of 371
Avg (all users): 4.6912
Avg (commenters): 4.5000
Avg (participants): 4.4038
Avg (non-participants): 4.8690
Views since voting: 738
Views during voting: 375
Votes: 272
Comments: 31
Favorites: 0


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 Comments Made During the Challenge
10/25/2005 11:58:54 PM
Nice...but can't see much...too small
10/25/2005 05:58:57 PM
so small! hard to see any detail in your picture as a result.
10/25/2005 04:11:01 PM
Good iimage.
10/25/2005 02:41:51 PM
Wish this was bigger.
10/24/2005 07:57:25 PM
Looks like a really nice shot, but its way too small to tell properly!
10/24/2005 03:15:28 AM
dude, too small :-) Maybe it's worth something, it's just that I can't tell
10/23/2005 11:09:22 AM
this is the third picture I see in this challange that's using less than half the pixels it could have. USE the full 650 pixels allowed.
10/22/2005 05:38:15 PM
too small - use the 640 pixels
10/22/2005 05:26:16 PM
looks like a good composition, but why notg make it bigger?
10/22/2005 07:57:27 AM
I get the feeling the size doesn't do this photo justice. Go to the tutorials to learn how to get it to optimized size for DPC.
10/22/2005 04:33:31 AM
Learn how to submit a bigger photo. Nice shot, but too small to enjoy. Almost a thumbnail.
10/21/2005 08:06:39 PM
I can barely see this...need to make your photo bigger for the voters!
10/21/2005 06:43:09 PM
too small to see.
10/21/2005 03:05:53 PM
From what I can tell this is very nice. I wish it could have been much larger in order to assess other qualities.
10/21/2005 02:02:58 AM
too small. maximize your image size to 640pixels length, width or both. this will make your image more impactful.
10/20/2005 11:46:40 PM
Wow, looks like a great picture but the size is a bit small to really appreciate it.
10/20/2005 11:34:37 PM
The reflection draws less attention for me then the setting around it. More focus on the reflection would make this an excellent photograph for me.
10/20/2005 09:29:41 PM
Probaby a real nice image. Too small to enjoy.
10/20/2005 04:15:13 PM
image should be larger? nice light reflections...gl
10/20/2005 01:46:35 PM
great picture - only if it were larger
10/20/2005 12:52:48 PM
if is were larger I would have scored it higher. for better score make your pixels max 640
10/20/2005 02:39:07 AM
Nice shot... but, isn't it a little too small?
10/19/2005 10:58:29 PM
I would like to see a bigger version of this. It does look great, I just can't see the details!
10/19/2005 09:29:51 PM
Pic is too small, hard to see details
10/19/2005 07:41:02 PM
Looks like a post card for you to use in the future.nice (9)
10/19/2005 07:19:28 PM
ummm, bigger is better way to small... and to dark
10/19/2005 12:29:07 PM
I think your probably getting other people who have said this but this is an incredible shot, it is just too small. Try and use up the full 640 pixels that dpc allows you.
10/19/2005 09:05:01 AM
For me, I wish your photo was larger, closer to the maximum of 640 pixels that is allowed in the challenge guidelines. It looks like a good shot, but bigger is better, IMO.
10/19/2005 08:48:02 AM
i don't have my magnifying glass, other ways i would give this pict a 8
10/19/2005 12:36:04 AM
Nice shot! Too bad it's waaay too small to see anything. I'd always go with the maximum 640 pixels allowed.
10/19/2005 12:32:40 AM
I think this was a good idea, but picture size is too small, try resizing to the 640/480 size using the save for web option on Potoshop or whichever program you use


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