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| 02/14/2006 10:49:38 PM |
Broken and missing a pieceby aronComment: Simple and to the point...it's "Broken and missing a piece"
not aged, deteriated or smashed to smithereens
great placement, lighting and shooting it b/w...good job |
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| 02/13/2006 10:10:44 PM |
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| 02/13/2006 09:59:46 PM |
Barnby bowhennComment: has an "Amityville Horror" look to it |
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| 02/13/2006 12:53:06 AM |
Hard Landingby 2mccsComment: I like the overall concept including the title, which I think should be part to the whole idea and not an after thought (as in some cases) Everything is just a bit too pleasant though, maybe if the ducks were a tad higher and the head a bit farther away would make this piture a little more stressful. |
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| 02/13/2006 12:43:38 AM |
The Corrosive Touch of Time by DrAchooComment: the motion in the clouds and water and the hard, rusted jaggedness of the objects illustrate the title well, best example in the challenge, I think...and while the clouds seem to leave the frame, the waves bring your eyes back in to the objects in the water which reach up into the open sky...good job! |
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| 02/13/2006 12:26:00 AM |
Guitar parts :-(by HeidieComment: I like this perspective and how the body of the guitar fills up the lower half of the frame and the hecticness of the strings add the the demise of the guitar. Good job. |
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| 02/13/2006 12:20:48 AM |
Crackedby gisliComment: did you notice the pattern of skulls in the wall space on the right? |
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| 02/13/2006 12:17:27 AM |
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| 02/13/2006 12:09:54 AM |
Broken and Homelessby dleachComment: Very grainy, but it does add to the harshness of the whole scene. I do like the open space of nothingness before her and the red hood being the only vibriant color (I don't think it would very interesting without it). Capturing her aligned with the dark column in the bkgrd adds to her solitude. Even the barren branches arched over her lend to the concept of no shelter/protection from the elements. Too bad you couldn't photoshop out the pole, it interupts her shadow and the space behind her and a different angle probably wouldn't have worked. Good job. |
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| 02/12/2006 09:08:37 AM |
Spare partby GiorgioComment: pretty cool...did you try cocking the wrist to make it look like the hand was dangling by a piece of flesh? |
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