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| 10/02/2006 11:41:01 AM |
Inner Sweetnessby Dax-Comment: I am one who JUST looked through your work, you definately have a unique style and I totally adore your work ... I am also sure that you don't mind you have not got a ribbon yet, when your art is as beautifull and individual as this is then it does not matter for virtual rewards because REAL people adore you. SALUTE. |
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| 10/02/2006 07:28:39 AM |
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| 08/19/2006 06:08:56 AM |
stairsby bucketComment: I have enjoyed looking through your work. You have an excellent knowledge about photography and light is the single most important factor and I think you use it to perfection. Fav Photog right now. |
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| 08/09/2006 03:46:04 AM |
Greyhound Racing by mtppComment: I have tried to shoot greyhounds and failed but granted, when I tried it was night time and that makes a huge difference. Excellent shot really really I know how hard this is to get right, you should still go back and get more with a tighter f-stop and even try some with it wide open too to get that depth. check a cd cover by BLUR they had a decent shot just like this.. well done congrats. |
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| 04/26/2006 06:08:35 AM |
Grandma's kitchen by kiwinessComment: How can you let your wife beat you man.. C'mon Gary you told her the SECRET man now she got ya on the finish line.. congrats to you both.. what a team (Nikon i mean) |
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| 04/26/2006 06:07:19 AM |
Anno 1870 by AnastasiaComment: How romantic to have you both on the front page... wrong way round for team Nikon but congrats anyway.. xx |
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| 04/24/2006 07:45:07 AM |
Aloneby RolandBComment: ohhh this is good... I like the sharp cuts across his face by the blinds and allthough you cannot see the 'window frame' I know its a window and have scored it thus, excellent -8-
I withdrew my image because there was no frame to the window and submitted another shot, I hope the voters are being kind. |
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| 04/24/2006 07:43:03 AM |
A Portable Viewby andriComment: Nice take on the challenge, not a great fan of the burnt sky but its ok, I do however like the surealism here and the fact that the window is closed, almost making it Private Veiwing, overall an interesting shot. I think though that if I had gone through so much trouble to set up a shot like this I would of taken the extra steps to maybe arrange the people into the frams so it didn't look so untidy. bottom left couple should be sitting or kneeling to get them whole in frame, and the lonesome figure far right is a tad distracting.. hope this helps -7- |
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| 04/24/2006 07:38:03 AM |
Inside looking out. Outside looking in.by front_elementComment: I like it, dont ask me why yet... I'll tell you later.. -8-
OK I know what it is, the cheek of it, the daringness, the danger, the grain helps loads with this, and I think he looks like a ringer for that 'Star Trek' guy jon luke picard. |
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| 04/24/2006 07:35:15 AM |
Trinity Reflectedby DigiClikMAComment: Love the IDEA I wish you had knocked the saturation level up a bit and given this a wipe-over with a USM filter to bring up the detail and the colour. I like the diaganal window frames against the gothiq building it works for me but please put more colour into it and get the BLACKS and WHITES cut in and this might of been top 10... good luck -8- |
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