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| 12/07/2003 01:10:50 AM |
Body for saleby kinksComment: Very seductive lighting and color. I am troubled by her face though, what is she looking at? Is that a cigarette she's smoking? Other than that, clever choice but sad that it's true. |
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| 12/07/2003 01:06:58 AM |
Tapped Outby ambakerComment: Wow, how do you keep all those straight? Like the wallet and all that, but there seems to be a bit more white than anything else, maybe spread them out and smug out the info on the cards? |
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| 12/07/2003 01:04:51 AM |
Get whatever your little heart desires, Sugar!by drydocComment: This could be an ad for the candy or bow tie, I don't know how a jeweler would feel. I like it because it's playful. I am a bit thrown off though because it is...such a clash of content. Still fun picture. |
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| 12/07/2003 01:03:08 AM |
Put it on the VISA!by MichaelsComment: I love the clarity of the hologram. The stone in ring is beautiful, is that an emerald? If there is one thing I would suggest it would be to lessen the white some how, it seems to take up more space then the actual subjects. |
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| 11/15/2003 01:28:55 PM |
Reserved Seatingby EddyGComment: Although it looks like any other chair and the design is somewhat unfriendly, the angle is great because it gives it a magestic feel. Just possibly, tone down the candles a bit, the one that just peeks over the arm of the chair is a trifle distracting. |
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| 11/15/2003 01:23:39 PM |
Waiting For Letters Of Loveby GolferDDSComment: You know what scares me about this, I recognize those mailboxes. They look like they are in a college mailroom. We even have those color and style keys. But then, I haven't seen the mail rooms of other colleges and this could just be a natural occurence of similar mailboxes. I like the message you give here. It's always great when you have the key to connect you with family, friends or even just the world. I wouldn't have considered it sacred but then, you get many of the same emotions here that you get in the church and elsewhere. Nice choice. |
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| 11/15/2003 01:19:34 PM |
Red and Crossesby ColeyComment: I like this but where did you find so many crosses in one place? I mean, what church is advertising itself so much? Or is it that several competeing churches? |
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| 11/15/2003 01:17:30 PM |
sacred and profaneby SeanachaiComment: You know, that's a nice added touch, the "I like Pope" in the background. I can see this as sacred for the idea of being in between worlds and you can ascend or descend depending on your life. It's good imagery, but that message is a little obscured by the overall appearance. Still, good use of the challenge. |
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| 11/15/2003 01:14:49 PM |
Place to Prayby melongrindComment: Impressive church, I like the architecture. It's nice seeing it straight down the ilse but I think it might be even more interesting off center. I liked the to see the spaces behind the columns for instance. |
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| 11/15/2003 12:35:08 AM |
The Heavenlies by GraciousComment: Is that an angel reaching down from the sky to someone on earth. This speaks of spiritual battle or divine grace, I'm not sure which but I love it. |
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