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The oxidized greens and dents create a busy image that slakes my desires for depths in shadow and time. The framing of the Dodge emblem off to the side works perfectly! I really enjoy this photo!
Critiqued by AntonT
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COULD BE SHARPER IN FULL PAGE MODE...
Critiqued by condeart
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I have to admit I am a sucker for wildlife; I like the detail in this one. Nice Job
Critiqued by Micheal
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This really caught my eye. It is attention grabbing. The colors are great. The missing nameplate's outline is great. But, I feel like it is presented too much as a logo. I want to see more of the machine's curves and rust.
Critiqued by AntonT
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Let me explain. It's like walking in a park-- I believe parks should be places of pleasant sensations, not places to errect war memorials and celebrate humanity's killing side. I consider art somewhat similarly-- I believe art should be a place for positive feelings, beauty, interest, quirky intrigue, not a place to narrate humanity's killing nature. This is my bias, which I admit.
Critiqued by RobertKernodle
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I like some of your other pieces better. Little composition here. Mostly chaotic color. Monotonal forms. Monotonal rhythm. More mess than masterful. I judge some of my own stuff this way too, so don't be put off. Sometimes natural flow is prettier and more interesting than at other times. You go through the repetitions, and every now and then something REALLY cool happens.
Critiqued by RobertKernodle
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A nearly blank ground might be considered THE most original quality - NOTHINGNESS,... requiring NO technique,... making NO impression. So maybe a score of "1-1-1" is the best, in some nihilistic universe.
Critiqued by RobertKernodle
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