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| 02/04/2004 08:09:14 AM |
you saw itby °°gummi°°Comment: Interesting effects, at first look it seem to be a fence. But the second reveals a jig-saw |
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| 02/04/2004 08:02:59 AM |
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| 02/04/2004 08:01:08 AM |
Mechanics Toolsby PaulMdxComment: A really great shoot. Interesting and beatiful composition. But your shallow DOF turn the first piece blured. Try to increase DOF, closing the apperture tu put all in focus. |
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| 02/04/2004 07:32:53 AM |
10 Inch Wrenchby keoneComment: I like very much of your backgroung, what did you used? This is very sharp, clear and coposed. Good job. |
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| 02/04/2004 07:29:31 AM |
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| 02/04/2004 07:21:46 AM |
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| 02/04/2004 07:19:22 AM |
Time for Tool Timeby geschlechtmann27Comment: Really I had only one word about it: Focus. It´s a good composition, the clock is disposable, but the three wrenchs are in good form to make a big shoot. A tip, is to try some points of view, and explore your light conditions. If the light is not good, your camera can´t do a great focus job, then try to use a tripod and manual focus. |
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| 02/04/2004 07:15:53 AM |
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| 02/04/2004 07:13:55 AM |
Leaky Socketsby snowflakeComment: Very original! Wonderful artwork. I like almost all in this. The star light in green socket is very nice. In the yellow you break a bit the scene by the reflections of your light source but a great job. |
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| 02/04/2004 07:10:12 AM |
The Large and The Small of itby NeuferlandComment: You has a nice composition here. It´s cool. This shoot has some overexposed areas that can see left and right below. The screw drivers in the top has some reflections that run out of your control and turn to overexposed to. This kind of shoot needs intense light control. Sometimes you need a reflector (a white paper sheet can be used) and a strong light. Then you control the exposure get it e darker as you want, but with reflected ligth the glares are dimmed and you had a difuse light that cover a wider area with smother tones. |
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