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| 04/23/2006 11:28:56 PM |
mi amor, mi queridoby ursulaComment: best lighting i've seen thus far in the challenge, dynamic and controled with great skin tone, hope this places highly. as it is simple but affective and thought provoking. |
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| 04/23/2006 11:22:36 PM |
What are YOU thinking?by nomad469Comment: different, i like it is not just a front on shot like some in this challenge have been. and it also has a very nice use of DoF...well done one of the more origional framings in the challenge. |
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| 04/23/2006 11:17:18 PM |
The Photographerby graphicfunkComment: there is a little dogge on the hair that bother me since it shows so much outher than that quite nice.
well taken and over all well done. |
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| 04/23/2006 11:14:31 PM |
Coming of ageby LevTComment: nice lighting and skin tone not as striking as some of the images like it in this same challenge, a different pose than the norm. "stock" ish one might have been a good idea. |
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| 04/23/2006 11:09:58 PM |
Blue Eyes...Green Nose by DrAchooComment: very cute, the eye color looks kinda fake thought like it was green or blue and one or the other was added as a cover or flare.
still great shot |
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| 04/23/2006 11:08:05 PM |
Togetherby sigrun_thComment: the young girl is very pale, prehaps a warmer/less intence light set-up would cure this |
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| 04/23/2006 10:59:01 PM |
Tell the Truthby bvoiComment: skin tone is off (unless other wise desired that way) apears very yellow from tungston lighting and an impropper WB setting. |
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| 04/23/2006 10:57:03 PM |
R*E*T*I*C*E*N*Tby RoosterComment: very striking.
a little contrast would help it in tone and definition other than that its very striking and well done. nice DoF also |
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| 04/23/2006 10:51:44 PM |
Behold a Pale Eggby GeneralEComment: the post prosses here is very drastic and i can see the eadges, next time watch for that with feathering or blend it better in another way so it is less appearent. also using DoF to achieve the same resould would have saved time and been a cleaner image in the end.....its a nice cover also but doesn't strike me as a studio portrait...this is based on the difused/and somewhat flat light (as from a cloudy day)... a spot simple home light set up and it would read more as studio... |
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| 04/23/2006 10:46:14 PM |
Make A Joyful Noiseby ladyhawk22Comment: cool i didn't know anyone still had the those old redondos (i'm a fender freek mad props, for the props!)
i've olny ever played 1 from 1963 but it sold to some collecter and didn't sound 2 good anyway....
but yeah the photot...lol..
the color tones and softness work although the pose is a little odd it also works, over all looks like a working photogs. portrait but sadly nothing strikes me 2 much about the subject/model....i'm more impressed with the guitar. so yeah...if the pose were more friendly and less IMO akward, and hunckered down the over all point of the portrait (the person) would be a little more gripping and attention grabing.
6 + made props for the guitar (if its a true vintage).... |
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