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01/30/2006 11:47:19 AM |
dead on b&w, good angle, good light, texture just ok, nice idea, ok comp, overall ok |
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01/29/2006 06:55:56 PM |
I like the HAPPY sign - a great vehicle shot, happy timing to have the sign... |
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01/26/2006 08:55:09 PM |
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01/26/2006 07:57:14 AM |
Wow, this car is in excellent condition. I think you have captured it very well... |
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01/23/2006 10:01:51 PM |
very nice b/w and the kid looking out is great. |
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01/22/2006 11:33:10 AM |
Beautiful picture, Love the subject, good focus. |
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01/21/2006 04:42:46 PM |
The B&W conversion lacks just a little bit of contrast and tonal range.. the composition isn't the greatest, a little too centered and static. |
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01/20/2006 11:13:51 PM |
i like the boy's expression |
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01/20/2006 08:08:29 PM |
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01/19/2006 09:45:57 PM |
I thought that it is impossible in this type of challenge, but here is one that does not meet the challenge! It clearly stated 2005 in the description, and this is obviously taken in the 1920s. And don't tell me that you had a digital camera then! 1 from me.
Nice choice for b&w, almost would have been better if you've chosen perhaps sepia or even added some grain to the image to make it appear older than it is. Another thing to try is to perhaps leave more space on the top, to move the main subject away from the middle. Good luck in the challenge - 7. |
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01/19/2006 12:06:52 AM |
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01/18/2006 06:17:14 PM |
The method you chose to convert this with is unique. |
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01/17/2006 08:59:07 AM |
Are we there yet?
This is surely grandpa with the boys. Love those old cars as you can only imagine the stories they could tell if they could talk. Nice black and white conversion too, it adds to the picture greatly. |
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01/16/2006 10:17:15 AM |
Overall this seems a bit overexposed to me, losing a lot of detail in the gravel. That also has the effect of drawing viewers' eyes to the ground instead of to the subject of the photo. |
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