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| 01/04/2005 01:50:39 AM |
Businessby jjbeguinComment: Very strong environmental candid. Would benefit from a more muted, softer tonal range and more sparing use of the sharpening filters, I think. There's lots going on, lots of stories to read. Good work! |
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| 01/04/2005 01:49:06 AM |
Hey, look! by arpitaComment: This is like a "Bingo!" picture. Selective desaturation works here because it's natural-feeling. |
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| 01/04/2005 01:47:41 AM |
Old ladyby sahkoComment: Wonderful compositiona nd expression, marred somewhat by less-than-critical visual acuity and a tad too much contrast. |
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| 01/04/2005 01:46:28 AM |
Will it fit?by vasilkovayaComment: Very nice. I'd think about brushing out the random highlights between the two figures on right. These are just tiny distractions. More critically, the very bright highlights on her hair are pulling the eye the wrong way; we really want our focus drawn to the hand holding the piece. I'd tone those way down, to visually contain the drama of the action. |
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| 01/04/2005 01:44:20 AM |
Local Foodby yael27Comment: Lovely. I wish we had a bit more on the top, that's a pretty tight fit there. |
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| 01/04/2005 01:43:12 AM |
Pasticheby zeuszenComment: Simply striking. Be even more so if his (her?) hair separated a tad better from BG. I'd have toned down the chain (?) in the center bottom a couple stops too, it's an eyetrap. |
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| 01/04/2005 01:41:37 AM |
Practiseby leafComment: Rich and evocative, beautifully composed. Separation of hair from BG on left is fantastic. Perhaps use healing brush to mute the nose higlights slightly? Very strong image. |
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| 01/04/2005 01:39:56 AM |
Fairground Rideby BobsterLobsterComment: Extraordinary overall impact. I wish more work had been done to separate the figures a tad from their dark surrounds. If we could just SZEE his arms where they cross the seat bolsters, the hands would be a much stronger element. |
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| 01/04/2005 01:37:53 AM |
Game Facesby SkipComment: This is just SO dine, the expressions, the tonal control, the overall human richness of it. The face in the mirror TOTALLY takes it over the top. Fine candid! |
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| 01/04/2005 01:34:43 AM |
The Cookhouse Windowby BudComment: Immaculate in every respect. Clone away the tiny, bright dot center right? The red hat and it's associated ear are simply wonderful. |
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