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Challenge: Right Angles (Classic Editing)
Camera: Canon PowerShot S45
Location: SF
Date: Jul 31, 2003
Date Uploaded: Jul 31, 2003

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Place: 215 out of 250
Avg (all users): 4.3165
Avg (commenters): 4.6923
Avg (participants): 4.1667
Avg (non-participants): 4.4865
Views since voting: 726
Votes: 237
Comments: 13
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
08/12/2003 05:49:30 PM
Boy thats tall.
08/11/2003 04:42:41 AM
Composition is nice. Don't like the lense big green lense flare. The one on the building is really nice looking.
08/11/2003 01:39:04 AM
All the scientific folks are probably going to be disgusted by the solar flare, but I love it! Great perspective.
08/10/2003 10:13:48 PM
I really like the lightening in this picture. I think this could have been a really good picture for this challenge if it weren't for the tree. Not sure how much you could have been done there. Good Job.
08/10/2003 05:29:37 PM
sunspots bad. san francisco good.
08/09/2003 10:02:32 PM
That lens flare looks so good it looks fake almost.
08/09/2003 12:00:44 AM
The tree is occupying almost half the frame and is not adding to the picture
08/08/2003 03:41:25 AM
actually I don't see the tree makes the picture any better
08/07/2003 05:08:40 PM
Ahhh, my home town! Nice shot, too! I love the sun flares, some people may not. The TransAmerica building is great for perspective and the side pieces make nice Right Angles. Good luck!!
08/07/2003 12:35:04 AM
The Transamerica building is triangular! LOL.
08/06/2003 05:45:25 PM
The light reflections are very distracting.... Interesting building.
08/06/2003 05:06:18 AM
Weren't RIGHT angles supposed to be the main subject of the picture? Here the triangle is more predominant. IMHO
08/06/2003 04:02:12 AM
where are the right angles ?


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