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| 06/27/2006 12:50:37 AM |
I crack me up...by djkrevComment: good effort. you needed to come up with a better way to mask the areas when you weren't in the position. way too much shows through, especially the one closest to the camera. would be almost impossible to do this really well without multiple exposures and photoshop. |
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| 06/27/2006 12:32:46 AM |
The Typistby NuzzerComment: cool effect. wish you had glued some of the keys down to spell something like "die". not that would make sense for 30 secs of typing or would be worth destroying a keyboard for no one to notice. |
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| 06/26/2006 11:58:09 PM |
No Evilby LN13Comment: nice job on the focusing. I wish you gave yourself a bit of room between yourselves, so there wasn't any odd looking overlap. |
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| 06/26/2006 11:40:06 PM |
Melting Underground (stalagmites in lava cave)by StructorComment: I'm interested to find out the details of how this was lit. I'm guessing from the non-harshness, that you didn't use a flash and instead brought some kind of lighting kit into a cave. A for effort. Wonder what it would have looked like to have used flashlights to fill in the shadows of your single light source. |
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| 06/26/2006 11:28:59 PM |
U.S. Capitol with Flag at Dawnby The EskimoComment: great exposure to not blow the interior lighting. Though upon close inspection the overall contrast feels odd. Also odd you didn't place the flag at the center as it's neither center nor really off-center. This is the first capitol shot I've ever seen that didn't show the dome. I'll give you an extra point for being different, though I would have given you 2 extra points if you showed the dome. I believe that's what they call dpc logic. |
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| 06/26/2006 11:06:25 PM |
Quit Staring At It!!!!by buzzrockComment: I'd hate to be the assistant who had to help position the model. I wouldn't do it for a whole case of PBR...well...maybe for two. |
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| 06/26/2006 10:54:20 PM |
Garden Night Lightsby arrowsmithComment: this image gives me a creepy feeling that someone is going to jump me from behind. I'm glad i'm not standing there...cool. |
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| 06/26/2006 10:52:56 PM |
The Bridge Downtownby bhack101Comment: great focus and lighting. i wish the building signage wasn't there, as it over powers the rest of the image for me. |
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| 06/26/2006 10:24:07 PM |
no titleby kyeboshComment: interesting compostion...how you've placed the "good" conscience looking up and the "evil" one looking down. Perhaps instead it is the "devilish" side acting well "devilish" and the "heavenly" side bitter that you seem to be leaning toward the dark side. Perhaps I'm over analyzing. Anyway, nice work. For me, only problem is your main side needs to be in sharp focus like the other 2. Seems like you didn't even try to pp the contrast and sharpness, which adds to your photographic credibility, but will hurt your score here. |
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| 06/26/2006 10:15:39 PM |
30 Seconds or Moreby MayaMComment: interesting combination of smoothing and sharpening. First reaction was wow. Closer inspection revealed perhaps a bit too much around the path area. Still the leading lines, including the line of the open sky and stadium roof slant, is quite nice. |
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