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Critique By: denny   (K:24)  
11/11/2006 9:59:26 AM

? wo adsfsadf
        Photo By: Bruce Crump  (K:292) Donor

Critique By: denny   (K:24)  
9/1/2004 7:29:13 AM

so what?
        Photo By: Ellen Havrilla  (K:8618)

Critique By: denny   (K:24)  
9/1/2004 7:28:50 AM

the scene looks as lazy as the photo.
        Photo By: John Fiore  (K:1077)

Critique By: denny   (K:24)  
9/1/2004 7:27:55 AM

grainy and looks like the camera shook.
        Photo By: Anthony Gargani  (K:4527)

Critique By: denny   (K:24)  
9/1/2004 7:26:12 AM

i don't follow the composition here. the shadows and the second dormer is clipped. color saturation is mottled.
        Photo By: Adam Fillius  (K:72)

Critique By: denny   (K:24)  
9/1/2004 7:24:33 AM

Looks like we stumbled upon a dry patch.
        Photo By: Fern   (K:2509)

Critique By: denny   (K:24)  
9/1/2004 7:18:03 AM

The exaggerated angle seems forced, and adds little to the point of the photograph.
        Photo By: arie  yudhistira  (K:90)


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