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01/02/2007 12:35:25 PM |
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01/01/2007 07:44:07 PM |
Very Escher - Outstanding! |
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01/01/2007 07:23:33 AM |
Suits the theme so well. That lil green plants brings in a whole new dimension to it. Really loved the amazing angle and clarity of the shot |
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12/31/2006 10:49:30 PM |
great use of off angle to enhance this great geometric building |
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12/31/2006 09:14:06 PM |
great abstract quality...like the skewed angle |
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12/31/2006 07:08:36 PM |
This very different. i like it! 8 |
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12/31/2006 02:09:08 PM |
Great idea, nice setup and shot. Love the diagonal effect also. Nice work. |
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12/30/2006 06:10:47 PM |
Really great pattern, nice pov, wish the planters were in better focus tho - 7-
Jack |
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12/30/2006 12:45:30 AM |
I wasn't expecting a salad course. 7 |
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12/29/2006 08:50:20 PM |
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12/29/2006 06:40:52 PM |
Fantastic composition. I love the splash of green, which underlines the rythm of the pattern. Without it the picture would've been a bit boring. |
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12/29/2006 04:39:53 PM |
I would prefer either more out of focus or everything in focus. This looks like a snapshot taken 5 minutes before closing 3 |
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12/29/2006 10:02:32 AM |
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12/29/2006 05:36:59 AM |
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12/29/2006 12:57:07 AM |
Deep red and pure white work great for the pattern. Well done. |
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12/28/2006 11:17:33 PM |
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12/28/2006 02:03:46 PM |
This one would be so much more striking if the plants were in sharper focus. I realize that spot-editing is prohibited for this challenge, but afterwards, you might consider editing the plants out entirely, or at least sharpening them. I would also love to see the effect of this shot in black and white, or perhaps a sepia tone? |
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12/28/2006 01:37:18 PM |
I've seen this photo before ... is it a retake of one posted in your profile??? |
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12/28/2006 05:23:08 AM |
liked the portrait-oriented earlier version better. nevertheless good graphic work, the flowerpots add a lot. |
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12/28/2006 01:43:55 AM |
Very nice - best building shot I've come across in this challenge! |
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12/27/2006 07:18:49 PM |
The angle and the pattern are nice. The colors seem to compliment each other well. Good Job. 8 |
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12/27/2006 03:29:19 PM |
Great find! It would be even better if the near plant was in focus. |
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12/27/2006 01:47:27 AM |
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12/27/2006 12:28:18 AM |
The blurred plants is a small distraction from an otherwise outstanding shot. It is not the plants I object to but their lack of focus. |
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