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| 10/07/2008 03:32:38 PM |
Still See Ya!by MGComment: 9 - Excellent. Love those colors. Like your framing. He looks like he needs a name (looks like a he)... maybe George... Big print of him on the wall looking at you each time you walked past... |
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| 10/07/2008 03:30:49 PM |
"Hello, I Like You"by Dr_TotoComment: 7 - Like this - not sure that your framing has brought out the full potential, especially regarding composition. Interesting image. |
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| 10/07/2008 03:29:40 PM |
Sea Otter with Lunchby sfaliceComment: 7 - Nice clarity, like the unusual capture with the mussel - perhaps a variation in composition/cropping/framing would have helped enhance this capture.. not sure what to suggest, depends what you had to work with. Extra well done if this is a natural scene capture (will check pc). Real nit-pick also would be to have seen a little 'glint' in his/her eye... but difficult. edit:typo (& well done for a natural (non zoo) shot)Message edited by author 2008-10-11 08:24:16. |
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| 10/07/2008 03:27:23 PM |
September Eveningby MarstonComment: 7 - Gorgeous scene. Interesting image, one that, in my opinion, with just a little less foreground, to enhance the interesting elements in the rear (ie; the sheep) make this a very good wall sized to get lost in. Just noticed what looks like some aberration in the clouds / darker area upper left.. but could just be my monitor. |
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| 10/07/2008 03:24:31 PM |
foreignby whiteroomComment: 7 - Interesting image and scene. Shame about the fellow far right chopped, but I'm guessing little to be done after the fact. Really like the colors overall and her unusual fashion - just wish her hair were either a little more messy or very 'neat', if that makes sense - but your call of course. Good concept. |
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| 10/05/2008 08:55:37 AM |
Turmoilby BarbBComment: 8 - Wow, really like this. Takes a while to work out which way is which, but I got it. The only thing I find out of place, or could just be I can't 'fit' it to the puzzle - is the top left semi circular 'shadow/shape' - without that, the image is even stronger, in my opinion. But this image grows on you and I might feel different when I work out what that is (assuming the head). Good title and certainly good meet of the Challenge in my opinion. Like the subtle colors and artistic feel to this - also like that bit of grass/something mid air upper left. Up to 8. |
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| 10/02/2008 03:20:04 PM |
Empathyby JMartComment: 6 - Nice colors - like to have seen a little more clarity/crispness at the fore. Like your title and I think this image conveys a sense of it - maybe a little more context in this instance... maybe. Up from 5. |
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| 09/30/2008 11:54:20 PM |
Uneaseby violinist123Comment: 6 - I like the top half, nice colors and clarity, but the (mainly) bottom half is dominated too much by the oof areas and some 'issues' in the darker areas... I like the image and abstractness of it and your title. Viewing this on another monitor and cannot discern those issues in the darker areas - my apologies. Up from .. 4... |
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| 09/30/2008 11:53:12 PM |
griefby skewsmeComment: 7 - I like the top half of the image but the bottom half is dominated by the harsh chromatic aberration in the darker areas, perhaps check your monitor (I need to re-check mine too after noticing the difference viewing my image on a different monitor than I edited it on). I like your colors and the subtlety and the concept of the fragile dried sheath/shell/skin. (Viewing this on another monitor and can barely discern the issues mentioned above - my apologies (up from 3!) |
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| 09/29/2008 07:37:19 AM |
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