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02/14/2006 10:51:10 PM |
questions: why photograph a broken picnic table? furthermore, why photograph a broken picnic table at night? furtherfurthermore, why photograph a broken picnic table at night with a flash? this picture is wholly unappealing - there is nothing here but lack of technique and attraction, which is why i scored it so low. sorry. |
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02/09/2006 09:43:25 PM |
Really interesting twist to take this at night. |
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02/09/2006 12:21:31 PM |
A picture of a table taken in the dark. It meets the criteria but I don't get a story from it. |
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02/09/2006 10:52:38 AM |
Hi. IMO, there is too much black in the top portion. I think another angle that includes more table, or maybe a long exposure shot without a flash could help. |
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02/09/2006 08:23:38 AM |
Almost good use of the flash. The front of the bench got overexposed and detailless, but the black background fits the white subject. The portrait is a brave crop, but works better than the landscape would. |
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02/09/2006 04:54:47 AM |
to dark picture, moste part of pictur is dark ! |
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02/09/2006 01:09:11 AM |
Prbably would have benefitted from a daytime shot, the light is quite harsh. |
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