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02/28/2006 11:04:40 PM |
I really like this, its unique |
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02/28/2006 12:48:17 PM |
great low angle - seems much further this way |
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02/26/2006 02:45:28 AM |
Too much wasted space at the bottom of the photo. Remember the Rule of Thirds! This critique is not meant to hurt your fragile feelings but rather to help you become a better photographer. Besides, this is just my opinion. |
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02/25/2006 11:16:39 PM |
Would be better if you had lowered the horizion so that it followed the rule of thirds. |
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02/24/2006 02:53:01 PM |
Fun, although I think you've crowded the top of frame just a touch too much. I'm not sure that the separation of the leftmost tower has helped you at all - the shot would be simpler, and perhsp the better for it in dpc terms (at least), cropped to exclude it. Sure that's a Seattle landmark, but this image's impact is not about where it is, particularly. Now I mention that, I'm not sure oit wouldn't be stronger for being the more anonymous. Interesting stuff though, thanks. |
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02/24/2006 12:35:32 PM |
Interesting angle at a city shot but I think there is too much water in the foreground |
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02/24/2006 11:22:52 AM |
Interesting concept. Might have had more impact had the waters been calmer and the reflection more obvious. I do like the sharp detailsed in the cityscape, and the tones you used look great. |
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02/23/2006 10:37:38 PM |
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02/23/2006 03:39:05 PM |
i'd like a little less foreground |
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02/23/2006 07:50:36 AM |
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02/22/2006 08:14:28 PM |
To me, too much water, not enough sky. |
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