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| 12/07/2003 02:23:12 PM |
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| 12/07/2003 02:18:43 PM |
Hushed Flowersby dagaleaaComment: I'd tone down that one bright spot on the back of the top petal, but Ilike the composition, colors, and backlighting. |
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| 12/07/2003 02:16:39 PM |
Waiting for the Elves by dsidwellComment: I like the contrast range you used here -- dark enough to add some moodiness, not so dark as to be scary, enough contrast to see the details. |
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| 12/07/2003 02:09:19 PM |
softby agwrightComment: Excellent lighting/exposure control to maintain highlight detail on all but MAYBE one petal; just sharp enough to see the detail. |
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| 12/07/2003 02:04:25 PM |
Soft Stillby MWittComment: That's a pretty good diagonal composition, with contrasts in color, texture, and shape. I think I'd put a 2-10 pixel black border on it though, I think it would tie it together better than the default gray on the DPC page.
When I first saw it I thought it might be in water -- you might want to try it again in a tray, with the stones covered by a 1/4 inch or so of water. |
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| 12/07/2003 01:53:33 PM |
Alex, through the shower doorby DiamondPeteComment: Interesting and creative use of a "filter" requiring no adapter, even for a point-and-shoot camera. Maybe a little less glare from the upper right would soften the reflections off the glass, but overall I like it. |
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| 12/07/2003 01:48:39 PM |
Orange Lilyby Spork99Comment: The hints of other colors around the edges turn this into a complete floral still-life, not just a flower macro. I'd be tempted to run a canvas filter on it -- to me it has the look/feel of an oil painting while remaining photographic. |
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| 12/07/2003 01:44:22 PM |
Pretty In Pinkby sagestudioComment: Based on comments on my entry, I'm guessing you have some "too sharp" comments. I like it because I think you're using color (rather than blurriness) as the "softening agent," and I like seeing people try different techniques. Cute photo too! |
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| 12/07/2003 01:34:32 PM |
"In The Mood"by DrakeComment: I like the idea ... I think I'd have tried a taller, skinnier arrangement so only one page of the sheet music shows, or else all the way horizontally so you see the top of both pages. On my monitor, the brightest highlights on the sax don't quite fit "the mood." |
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| 12/07/2003 12:18:41 AM |
The Sword in the Stoneby moodvilleComment: Originally posted by blindjustice: fantastic... but the blade of the sword shows digital flaws. The focus could be sharper too. |
Are those "flaws" a partial reflection of your face?
I think I'd have solved the "centering" problem by having the sword 10-30 degrees off from the vertical towards the right; but maybe that's because I remember once reading a version that had a drawing like that. I think I've also seen it where the sword went right through an anvil and into the stone on which it was mounted.
I like how you did the background, but the lighting does make it look a little like a museum exhibit, rather than a scene from a Middle Ages village. |
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