Author | Thread |
Comments Made During the Challenge  |
|
09/26/2006 11:18:12 PM |
This shot really lets your eyes move through the image |
|
Photographer found comment helpful. |
|
09/25/2006 11:48:46 AM |
Good job, perhaps a little under exposed? |
|
Photographer found comment helpful. |
|
09/24/2006 04:24:33 PM |
would've gotten higher (maybe highest?) vote if shadow detail was more visible. |
|
Photographer found comment helpful. |
|
09/24/2006 12:54:23 PM |
Nice idea and snap.....but the garbage is a bit distracting...7 |
|
Photographer found comment helpful. |
|
09/21/2006 01:18:52 PM |
Suits challenge. I think it looks like it's interesting but is on the dark side, perhaps owing to the backlighting. If you have photoshop, try shadow/highlight to bring out some of those midtones in the midground. |
|
Photographer found comment helpful. |
|
09/21/2006 08:44:30 AM |
Photo appears to dark. Interesting silouette of the building, wish I could see more detail. |
|
Photographer found comment helpful. |
|
09/20/2006 07:05:37 PM |
Too Contrasy. Ruins exposure. Return EARLY morning and late in the day and try again. Shift camera right a pinch or try fliping camera sideways. |
|
Photographer found comment helpful. |
|
09/20/2006 01:11:54 PM |
Superb example of leading lines concept. If you had brought out some detail in the shadows, and possibly toned down the sky, I would have given it a couple more points in my vote. |
|
Photographer found comment helpful. |
|
09/20/2006 12:39:20 PM |
Wow, amazing landscape, where is it? |
|
Photographer found comment helpful. |
|
09/20/2006 12:36:59 PM |
you should have used a polarizer to even out the contrast at least a bit. this is a classic look of pictures shot in the early aternoon on fujichrome velvia. |
|
Photographer found comment helpful. |
|
09/20/2006 09:15:01 AM |
Nice compo but would have been more powerful when taken at a different time of the day. |
|
Photographer found comment helpful. |
|
09/20/2006 01:22:14 AM |
Great concept. I would have scored it higher if it wasn't for the harsh mid-day sun. Coming back in the early morning or evening would have definitely softened the shadows and possibly brought out the details in the building. |
|
Photographer found comment helpful. |
|
09/20/2006 01:06:11 AM |
wow that house looks awesome its a shame its too dark |
|
Photographer found comment helpful. |
Home -
Challenges -
Community -
League -
Photos -
Cameras -
Lenses -
Learn -
Help -
Terms of Use -
Privacy -
Top ^
DPChallenge, and website content and design, Copyright © 2001-2025 Challenging Technologies, LLC.
All digital photo copyrights belong to the photographers and may not be used without permission.
Current Server Time: 04/05/2025 02:49:23 PM EDT.