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Mar 21, 2007 10:34 |  #1

Do you think it's over done? or apealing?

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Mar 21, 2007 16:56 |  #2

I like it. I like how the red sticks out from the dull blues. Good job :)




  
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Mar 21, 2007 17:15 |  #3

I like the saturation and clarity, both of those are very nice.

I'm not a big fan of the term "overdone" when it comes to describing art :D But no, it doesn't look overdone to me....I think there is a slight halo-effect over the top of the stadium that looks a little unnatural, but not overdone. I like it personally....

If you are looking for any extra critique I would say the composition could be more appealing. This is not to say it's bad....just that it doesn't really have any interesting angles to it that lead the eye...but that's really just being picky on my part lol :p

I voted good cause the colors and clarity of the photo are very nice :)


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Mar 21, 2007 22:44 |  #4

I would not want it on my wall. Just because you can alter an image does not mean you should.




  
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Mar 22, 2007 07:33 |  #5

Thanks guys and gals! I appreciate the feedback.

terrafirmay: I understand what you are sayin' but I also think there is a time and place for every technique. I guess the only way to test the boundary is to push it... no?

And ya it's a bland angle... the horizon is off too, damit!

The building is close to home so I'll go back when the weather gets interesting!

Thanks for looking!


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Mar 22, 2007 07:41 |  #6

The concept is good - flaming red over blue suggests a red hot team skating over blue ice. Too bad the building is cut off at the sides, perhaps photographing it in its entirety, with a stretched out format will enhance it. Also, with this kind of pic, perfect symmetry goes a long way. I usually don't like colors that are too pumped up, but in this case it works. It would make a nice poster.


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Mar 23, 2007 02:55 |  #7

I like it, it is just perfect. not over done at all. nice work.


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Mar 25, 2007 22:25 |  #8

I like it! especially since I go to that building quiet often.


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Mar 26, 2007 01:01 |  #9

I like the saturation. Good shot.


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