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09/18/2006 12:53:42 PM |
great processing. it seems so 1950s to me, making some kind of statement about working with nature or improving on nature |
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09/17/2006 07:32:12 PM |
Love the septa effect. I am a bit distracted by the car behind the tree. There is a shadow on the right side of the tree that may be throwing off your balance in the overall photograph. Amazing capture of the sky/clouds. Nice job. |
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09/15/2006 11:53:57 AM |
cool perspective, but the blown-out background, muted tones, and harsh lighting on the tree make it a bit lower than it could be. |
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09/12/2006 06:52:15 PM |
Is this intentional overexposure, a mistake, or some other effect? Not sure, but it does not work well. |
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09/12/2006 12:13:53 PM |
Time of day is everything as far as outdoor photography goes, watch and learn when more favorable times are. For example look for times when harsh shadows aren't being cast on your subject, the camera just can't see this scene like your eyes do. |
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09/12/2006 10:44:14 AM |
It's bright but somehow this does work. Is the tree a miniature? |
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09/12/2006 05:12:46 AM |
With the power station, the overhead wire, the car, the apartment building and the shadow on the tree, it's way too busy and distracting. |
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09/11/2006 09:51:23 PM |
Too many things to look at. The car, the electrical forest the wires (top right) and the shadow on the tree. Just my opinion. |
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