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11/11/2009 08:23:03 PM |
I tried several times to adjust the size in Photoshop to 640 pixels.....It would not accept the upload on DPChallenge...I'm so bummed. Perhaps, I could have had a higher score! Thanks to all of you who put comments! |
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11/10/2009 11:36:55 PM |
looks like a really good image, but it would be much more effective if you would use the full size. Check out the tutorial for preparing you images for DPC challenges. |
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11/09/2009 02:33:21 PM |
You've already been told about the small image size, haven't you? Aside from that, it appears to be some nice b/w work, but in such a small size, everything looks sharp and detailed. |
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11/06/2009 02:52:56 PM |
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11/06/2009 07:49:35 AM |
Use all your pixels and your score will be higher, the image itself looks pretty good, but you can't tell at this size. |
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11/05/2009 05:24:28 PM |
Photo would probably fare better if you increased the size to the allowable limit, it's difficult to tell what is going on in there... |
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11/05/2009 03:15:43 AM |
Please learn how to resize for challenges so that your image can be a stronger contender within the competition. Details for resizing are in the tutorial section. Now for the image. Because this shot was taken in what appears to be the corner of a building it looses the tilted aspect that you should be trying to capture and the subject is not very interesting. |
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11/04/2009 09:03:14 PM |
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11/04/2009 11:50:19 AM |
The image is cool but it is so small that it is hard to see any detail. |
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11/04/2009 07:47:29 AM |
It's size makes it harder to judge. |
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