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Roderick Chen -
an enigmatic picture: is it a monk on the way to prayer? Or a prisoner? To
me, the body language seems to express a sense of resignation rather than
meditation...
A more conventional composition would have let the person walk INTO the
picture rather than OUT of it, - this would again be more in line with the
second interpretation. For my taste, the figure is a few milimeters too
close to the black structure/shadow in the background.

Richard Cooper - Lines
Beautiful picture, although I'd prefer the boat (and esp. the eye-catching
red jacket) to be out of the center, quite a bit more to the right (in the
"golden cut"), which also would have given you a nice triangle between the
pillar of the bridge, the boat and the wooden post.

John Mason - Smoke from Burn Outs, Eastside Raceway
maybe my favourite this week- it's like a glimpse of a different reality
(hell?). The selective focus on the car, the huge figure coming out of the
smoke and walking into the picture: perfect composition.

Greg Fraser - Reality
another surrealistic shot. I also would like to see the boy a bit more in
the center of the boardwalk.

Gregory david Stempel - The Storm
great composition - I quite like the colour contrast between the road and
the sky. Cropping the lower part of the road gives the picture a completely
different mood, but I wouldn't really prefer it that way- although the
bright lights in the foreground are deflecting the attention a bit from the
lightning.

 David Small -
the cross safely locked away? this leaves room for many interpretations.
And: what is art? ;-)
Here again, it's the photographer who detects the abstract painting in an
everyday structure.
I also like the restriction to 3 colours that you usually expect to find in
"primitive" art...

 Alan P. Hayes - Convenience Store
I must admit, I can't relate to this picture. The "Stop - all way"-sign is
quite interesting, but I find the big bright spots in the foreground and
especially the lights towards the extreme left quite distracting. Cropping
those few pixles on the left would make the image much stronger in my
opinion.

Jim Davis - waiting in the rain
nice atmosphere. The birds of course, are too small to really be the subject
of that shot - still a nice scene.
I hope they caught a tasty fish!

Bob Talbot - Warrior
Despite the different colours, the similarities in expression are striking,
although I find the swan even more "stately" in appearance.
Also, those birds can be very aggressive 'warriors' indeed! I like the
diagonal composition.

Dan Mitchell - Tram car
exactly the right moment: there's still sufficient space between the tram
and the yellow poster, and none of the persons in the background were
"mutilated" in the process.
The poster adds to the atmosphere of a time gone by.

David Thompson - University of Texas tower
Amazing colours. Personally, I'd crop a bit off the top and left (the lamp
post).

Hideki Tomeoka -
another strong colour contrast, otherwise a very quiet, meditative picture.
The figure in the centre is nicely blurred, but I'd like to see a bit more
structure in the leaves and a tiny bit more space towards the left (so that
the leaves would not quite touch the frame).
Nice mood.

best regards

Laurenz Bobke
http://www.travelphoto.net/


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