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| 03/24/2007 06:42:04 PM |
Where You At?by thegrandwazooComment: funny idea. the lighting is pretty graded, with emphasis on his arms and abdomen; maybe a diffuser would help with this? |
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| 03/24/2007 06:40:49 PM |
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| 03/24/2007 02:36:41 PM |
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| 03/24/2007 02:28:03 PM |
NOOOOOOOOO!!!by Blue MoonComment: this is a good idea, well composed and executed. i think it would have worked equally well without the fingers, or with a more fully submerged hand. as it stands, it looks almost as if the fingers are wading, not frantically reaching. |
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| 03/24/2007 02:24:28 PM |
Lost Connectionby h2Comment: i love his expression, and the delicate way he's cradling his phone - as if he think's it's by some fault of his grip that his call was dropped. |
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| 03/24/2007 02:22:48 PM |
She just HAD to peek....by msdoubletroubleComment: lighting that day appears to have been great. i like your choice in subjects. while it may have precluded a spontaneous photo-op, i think you could have really made this photo pop even more by selecting more colorful clothing, and showing more grass. |
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| 03/20/2007 09:58:05 AM |
The Tempestby bubeltrubelComment: great shot! most entries seem to automatically meld grain with monotone, but here you demonstrate great use of grain with color! my pick for a ribbon. |
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| 03/20/2007 09:54:29 AM |
Mr. Long Neckby DsealeComment: your contrast color and grain really make pop an otherwise mundane subject! the aesthetic seems to lend the ostrich a wise, contemplative aura. |
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| 03/20/2007 09:51:36 AM |
Empire Sandy by StrikeslipComment: wow. fantastic composition, and the grain really adds a visceral grit to your photo. i love the occluded sun working through the clouds, and it's positioned perfectly against the vessel. my pick for a ribbon! |
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| 03/20/2007 09:49:51 AM |
Ruins of a Dying Art.....by NikonJebComment: i love the contrast and your use of grain - many submissions in this category appear washed-out, the impact sacrificed for grain rather than enhanced by it. however, your composition could be more engaging - what am I looking at? where are you leading my eyes? |
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