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07/05/2007 03:10:27 AM |
I was one of your 7's Jon, I like the shot even if she is facing out of the frame. I really thought this would place higher! |
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06/27/2007 09:20:36 AM |
Hi Jon - lucky you to have a lovely, sunny day for a lunch break! I have to agree with what some others said, since the subject is facing to the right, it would have been nice to see the empty space to the right as well. Not sure how high that is but the subject is sharp and in great focus. Nice idea for a shot! |
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06/26/2007 04:25:09 AM |
And just as in real life sometimes, she isn't very clear. |
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06/24/2007 04:46:49 PM |
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06/22/2007 11:57:22 PM |
you've crowded your negative space into a corner |
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06/22/2007 03:16:42 PM |
I think of justice more as an abstract. |
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06/20/2007 11:00:46 PM |
For me, the statue doesn't interact well with your negative space, which on it's own simply does not have enough texture or intrest to carry off the image on it's own. |
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06/20/2007 02:47:07 PM |
the composition of this image is awkward. I'm wondering why the statue is squished over in the corner when there is so much empty space in the rest of the frame. And she is facing away... |
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06/20/2007 10:39:27 AM |
I may be doing you an injustice (sorry about the pun) but maybe a little further in frame - nice 7 |
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06/20/2007 08:37:36 AM |
I think the lady is a little too far to the right. The composition would be much improved if it was an inch to the left and this would still leave enough space on the left to fit the challenge |
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