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Mar 29, 2006 12:16 |  #1

At the end of a dead end. C&C welcome.

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Apr 12, 2006 09:35 |  #2

James, you have managed to tilt this picure so that there are only diagonal lines - great - I like that.

What I would like to see is something more popping up ... maybe more striking red color of the the sign or something ... now the pic is a bit flat to my mind.


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Apr 12, 2006 10:08 |  #3

I'd have used a faster aperture to blur the background. Forground image is cool. Some bird has left his/her own review tho' by the looks of it. It's pleasing but lacks pop and the vignetting is very pronounced. The angle is cool.


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Apr 12, 2006 11:41 |  #4

Unfortunately, this image does nothing for me. I've looked at it from several perspective and can't identify the appeal- the best I can come up with the shot as an abstract of some sort. As Olli sayed, there are diagonal lines that make it a dynamic shot. There are also nice elements of colour, pattern, and some texture in the distance. I would really like you to tell me what you are getting out of this image, as it may have gone "over my head".


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