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| 06/07/2007 05:44:33 AM |
DNMC trollsby SheryllComment: interesting... don't really understand the signifigance of the small photo... bitterness over a past entry or just a random addition to the scene? The light isn't very well done and barely legible. |
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| 06/07/2007 05:43:26 AM |
Subtle Shades of Bloomby colorcarnivalComment: Love the blue tones here. I find the back branch a bit distracting but without it a definite change in composition would be in order to account for the negative space. This may have looked nice with a square crop. |
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| 06/07/2007 05:41:44 AM |
Swanby ChikaZAWaComment: The surface the swan is sitting on gives this a nice surreal effect which is the biggest plus. I think the red spot by the head is where you lose some points. It is the one area with substantial noise and it really stands out and clashes with the rest of the image and the soft cool tones. I think the light could be more purposeful, meaning more controled and with an intent of some sort. Why does this swan have random light around it. I think some spirals would have aided the surreal effect. |
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| 06/07/2007 05:36:27 AM |
GE - Imagination at Workby freakin_hilariousComment: cool affect but it leaves feeling like... what's the point? To be more stunning graphically I think I'd prefer less of the outside space, perhaps even none at all to give it a continuous feel, that way you have the effect of feeling like it goes on forever. |
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| 06/07/2007 05:32:44 AM |
Life Amongst the Rubbleby shalrathComment: Nice change on the flower in a studio shots. Could be my monitor but the red looks too harsh. I like the concept though it took me a while to realise where the use of light was. I find it kind of strange that your subject is placed so far back in the image with a heavy foreground. Kind of interesting. |
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| 06/07/2007 05:30:05 AM |
Through a Glass Darklyby daisy77Comment: The angle of this feels like the glass is going to fall right off the page. Which is good and bad. Not so great for a technically sound image but kind of cool to give a surreal feeling. Not really an engaging subject and the use of light wasn't played up as much as it could have been. At first I thought the image was out of focus but noticed the focus was actually good in the middle of the glass, probably would have prefered more of it in focus, though a shallow dof is good as I like how out of focus the back of the glass is. |
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| 06/07/2007 04:43:49 AM |
29by mia67Comment: breathtaking. I want to know this girl and what shes doing.
love the muscle definition. |
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| 06/07/2007 04:24:56 AM |
Lushby krnodilComment: Very first impression from the thumbnail: I want to jump in.
second reaction... so what? why was this photographed?... that was before I saw the challenge.
visually it's kind of cool but nothing is interesting me except for that first reaction. Could look better on a nicer monitor... the one I am temporarily on is unpredictable. |
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| 06/07/2007 03:53:16 AM |
the fourth dimensionby nixterComment: first reaction "wow" my eyes and brain didn't know what hit them. I kept looking at it longer to find out what the heck was going on.
brilliant. |
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| 06/07/2007 03:52:07 AM |
Colin, can you hear me? OMG!!! Colin? Colin!!!!!!!!!!!!by jonfrommkComment: Adding to what everyone else said. Context is key here, as was said with a cany dish or something. Perhaps even have a "crowd" of other colored gummies staring at the "body". It would be funny if you could find gummies with actual reactions.
To solve the "blob" problem you could have gotten cookies like teddy grams or gingerbread men.
I think a different title too. First reaction is I usually hate long titles. Simple is best. and I hate the use of "OMG" lol... ahhh acronyms. Maybe simply "They got Bob!" or "Not Again!" Perhaps even something serious to contrast the rediculous like "trajedy" or "dispare"
and of course the technicals would have to be pretty spot on. |
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