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| 08/06/2006 10:38:13 PM |
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| 08/06/2006 10:36:01 PM |
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| 08/06/2006 03:50:22 PM |
. by pointandshootComment: I like all the curves in this and the two elements touching. |
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| 08/06/2006 03:47:14 PM |
The Lookoutby esdarbyComment: I love how this presented itself on my screen. Just as I was saying, "oh great, another feather picture", the little guy showed up! His head could be a little sharper, but you still get an 8 for his sweet little shadow toes and the surprise factor.
I've already voted, just commenting now. |
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| 08/06/2006 03:41:49 PM |
Zenteenth Attemptby BugzeyeComment: Bonus points for the setup. The photographer's work has lifted this above the other stacked stone pictures. |
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| 08/06/2006 03:37:35 PM |
Opening an unlocked doorby graphicfunkComment: Love the lighting and the door. The colors area atractive. 9
The texture on the floor looks like it's a carpet which doesn't go to well with the style of the door, but perhaps it's pebbles. That's the only thing I don't like about this. |
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| 08/06/2006 08:29:42 AM |
Berries n Creamby CalliopeKelComment: The lighting should fit the purpose of the picture. So there are many ways you can decide to light a picture. None of them are either right or wrong. A good book to get, that will show many different set ups, is "Photographing People: portraits, fashion, glamour".
Something you might try, to get a feel for how your lights work, is use just one light for a while. Try placing it at different angles and heights and see how the shadows form. If you have a softbox, try the same lighting positions with and without it. Then introduce a reflector. How does that improve the picture. Generally, your second light should be used to help fill some of the shadows, but not eliminate them.
Hope this helps. I'm positive you will do a great job. I like this picture. |
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| 08/05/2006 10:27:41 PM |
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| 08/05/2006 05:40:52 PM |
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| 08/05/2006 05:39:43 PM |
Holding Strong in Gentile Watersby troyloxComment: First impression. Serene, perfect dof and good composition even though I'd like the tree more in the lower right quadrant.
Thoughts: Then I looked at the title and, forgive me, busted out laughing. I don't use spelling when deciding a score. Are gentile waters different from heathen waters or buddist waters? The name of the challenge as opposed to the word in the title just creates such a vivid picture in my mind! |
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