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| 08/23/2004 05:32:32 PM |
Squeeky Cleanby HeavyComment: I don't think I have seen a shower panel quite like this one! I really like the way this splits the body across separate frames with the bottom in one, the right hand in another and the main torso in the largest. The diagonal of the towel contrasts well with the architectural rigidness of the frame lines. Nice entry! |
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| 08/23/2004 05:30:02 PM |
winter landscapeby JC_HomolaComment: What an unusual entry! I like it! I think it might be even stronger if the spotlighted nipple that is the main focal point were not so centred. |
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| 08/23/2004 05:20:35 PM |
Stripedby kosmikkreeperComment: I like the use of the striped lighting to paint the contours of her body. The eye contact also works well. |
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| 08/23/2004 05:20:07 PM |
Sweet Dreamsby BobsterLobsterComment: Whilst I can see that the strong use of colour may be related to the dream theme I find it somewhat offputting and would be interested to see this without the red. I like the image itself, it's a really interesting content with only a small section of the body floating at the top and the guitar shoved to the fore - it feels like there could be a story behind it. |
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| 08/23/2004 05:18:25 PM |
Scarredby wingyComment: This image is very very emotive. The pose, facial expression and lighting combine to convey mental and physical scarring very strongly. The cropping helps too - it's so tight to the edge of the frame that it feels as though he's trapped in a small box and that works well with the theme here. I'd prefer a seamless background - a curved sheet of paper or cloth - which would remove that shiny skirting board and also provide a uniform background. |
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| 08/23/2004 05:09:59 PM |
Out of the Darkby smokeditorComment: Nice use of light and shadow to really paint the curves and hollows of this body. The pose looks very uncomfortable - the neck just seems too taught. I'd like to see other poses in this series, if there are any as lighting and asymmetrical composition work well. |
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| 08/23/2004 05:08:36 PM |
Denim Dreamsby lizzyc3Comment: Nice simple shot and I like teh way the pose amplifies the wonderful curve of the hips. Showing just that tiny bit of each breast is very sensuous. |
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| 08/23/2004 05:07:41 PM |
Curvesby jxpfeerComment: I really like the way you've introduced perspective into this image by your positioning and your DOF choice. The position of her left hand is a little messy and could do with a little adjustment (in my opinion). The lighting works really well. Great entry! |
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| 08/23/2004 04:57:29 PM |
mother natureby SeanachaiComment: Now this is a great use of selective desaturation because it adds something to the image - your beautiful model is transformed and is neither entirely within the realm of the living nor entirely within the realm of the cold, stone statue. The lush green of the leaves highlights that blur between flesh and stone. I particularly like the touch of pink left in her nipples and lips and also the shapes of the shadows falling on her chest and neck. Beautiful work! |
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| 08/23/2004 04:54:19 PM |
Serenity by grigrigirlComment: Superb use of lighting to really define the shape of her body and great use of lots of black negative space to really make the highlights sing out. The pose works very well indeed. |
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