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02/06/2012 10:44:59 PM |
Excellent use of shadows to setup lines. |
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02/05/2012 11:36:48 AM |
Absolutely love the composition. And it works in black and white. The processing is heavyhanded. |
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02/04/2012 10:05:50 PM |
I do like this image and will hazard a guess that it was taken with a 10/22 lens of something akin to that. I don't know if you intended to have the walls slant like this, but some of the scorers might punish you a tad for it.
The best of luck to you in the challenge. |
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02/03/2012 04:47:53 PM |
i really like the perspective and use of wide angle - i just think it is a bit oversharpened |
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02/02/2012 12:32:24 PM |
Great detail and use of your lens. |
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02/02/2012 08:37:12 AM |
This is fantastic. Something straight from a Hitchcock mystery. Love the brooding sky and long shadows pointing directly at the house. |
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02/02/2012 07:23:32 AM |
Love the composition and mono here. |
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02/01/2012 09:22:31 PM |
Very cool wide angle perspective. Love the contrast. |
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02/01/2012 07:55:42 AM |
Love the feeling that everything is being sucked toward the house here. The tree falling towards the house, and branches and shadows pointint toward it all help evoke that feeling. |
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