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| 10/13/2007 07:32:39 AM |
CAT NAPby Dr_AnitaComment: you should concentrate on the focus of your shots. This is a nice idea for a photo, but taking a little more time to choose your angle and and making sure not to move when shooting will help you to get a 'clean' and interesting image. Keep at it. |
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| 03/07/2005 04:16:29 AM |
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| 03/07/2005 04:16:09 AM |
Appleby TranquilComment: Great sharpness, good use of light. This would have been perfect if there was colour! nice job |
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| 03/07/2005 04:12:05 AM |
Yellow Centerby beckettbootsComment: Very suss looking image. I keep thinking this should be in the nudity gallery! LOL, well done |
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| 03/07/2005 04:11:11 AM |
My Daughter's Passionby LN13Comment: Great shot, good lighting, and nice choice of colours. A little bit more contrast might have been okay? |
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| 03/07/2005 04:09:54 AM |
Daffodilby cadbikeComment: Great sharpness and good feel with the shallow depth of field. The backdrop has a small amount of creases in it, but if your tricky, you could tell people they are supposed to be rays of light! :D |
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| 03/07/2005 03:58:34 AM |
Glowing Sun / Office Artby Nikolai1024Comment: Nice use of the flash reflection. It adds a hint of life to an otherwise simple shot. Would love to see a little less grey, but all-in-all - not bad :) |
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| 03/07/2005 03:55:43 AM |
Overpaintedby peeteComment: Great idea and really good composition. Unfortunately I fear that you will be marked down by many because some of the highlights (eg: the subject's Shirt) are overexposed. The challenge guidelines stated to be mindful of this. I like it though, good work! |
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| 03/07/2005 03:52:58 AM |
Light Against Whiteby okiesisiComment: Great idea by cropping as you did. Try moving the backdrop (paper or cloth) further away from the subject so that its out of focus, this will mean you don't see any texture in the white area of the photograph. nice work |
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| 03/07/2005 03:48:12 AM |
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