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ctfchallenge | all galleries >> CTF Challenge 181 - Smack Dab in the Middle >> Challenge 181 - Eligible > Re: Centered #3
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18-MAR-2009 Karl C.

Re: Centered #3

somewhat off-axis

First thing that came to mind when seeing Centered #3 in the Exhibition gallery...

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ctfchallenge22-Mar-2009 08:58
I thought mine was on topic !- Debi
ctfchallenge21-Mar-2009 20:50
Nice gritty texture to this Karl (looks like that freewheel is due for a clean) but have to think a more centered shot would work best for the topic.
~Brent
ctfchallenge21-Mar-2009 19:42
Great textures and tones Karl! It might be a good idea NOT to replicate another image, especially if the original is off-topic! (sorry Debi! ) :-D Good to have you entering Karl and hope to see more of your picture in the challenges! CJ
ctfchallenge20-Mar-2009 02:36
Middle means "middle". This is not quite "smack dab". So easy to fix with a crop. Looks good but might as well do it right. -tv
ctfchallenge19-Mar-2009 05:45
Mine is more on tropic - so there - but seriously this is nice - Debi
Karl C. 19-Mar-2009 03:05
My goal was to replicate the composition in Centered #3 from the Exhibition thumbnails, so I had to keep it off center a tad.
ctfchallenge19-Mar-2009 00:07
I must agree with Penny. Interesting angle but not quite smack dab. -Doug
ctfchallenge18-Mar-2009 16:35
I like it. Interesting perspective - centered and almost in the middle (but not quite).
Penny Street