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| 05/12/2003 10:33:53 AM |
Primary Coatrackby myqylComment: Cute. Nice arrangement and composition. The colors all match each other very well, also, which pulls the whole thing together well. |
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| 05/12/2003 10:13:22 AM |
Blendingby severinComment: I think this would be more effective if the spots that blended made a true orange and green, but it's a very good idea - I like the use of the crayolas on the black background. Creative. |
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| 05/09/2003 04:47:04 PM |
Blue Towerby SonifoComment: Lovely. This is another one that used a wide-angle shot creatively in this challenge. I like that it's done from below and I also like that you've got everything in focus. Congrats. Very well done. 8 |
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| 05/09/2003 04:45:01 PM |
Fine Wineby lumbardhComment: Holy COW. I've seen many shots of breaking glass in this challenge, and none of them have really 'done anything' for me. I found myself wondering how I could do better and didn't come up with anything. THIS answers my question. Perfect in every sense. 10 |
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| 05/09/2003 03:56:06 PM |
Skylightby wdebeau1Comment: Incredible that you were able to expose this so well. Lots of detail in the glass without washing out the sky. Great shot, clever idea. 8 |
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| 05/09/2003 03:28:30 PM |
Black and Whiteby JeanComment: Wow - what a great idea for a shot. I'm inspired. I always try and look at a shot from every possible angle before I take it, but its so easy to forget to look from the bottom up!. A+ for creativity. The high contrast also works really well with this shot - very dramatic. 10 |
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| 05/09/2003 02:31:33 PM |
Pool of Glassby finnurComment: Wow - very creative. It really does almost feel like you're looking at a swimming pool. Beautiful. I bet it's marvelous in print. 9 |
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| 05/09/2003 02:25:18 PM |
Skylightby bobgaitherComment: I think I would have liked this a bit better if you'd used a polarizer to cut the reflections in the glass. But it is an interesting subject with nice lines. It might be interesting to try it at more of a tilt, also, to add a feeling of depth and confusion to the shot... |
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| 05/09/2003 02:17:11 PM |
April Showers bring May Flowersby YomiComment: Positively beautiful. I don't think I'll ever tire of these kinds of shots. I was wondering why I hadn't seen one yet! Thanks for sharing. The detail you captured in the droplets is wonderful, and I like how each flower is actually encircled by its background. 8 |
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| 05/09/2003 02:15:47 PM |
Crystal Lovebirdsby willtataComment: I think that a smaller aperature would help this to get everything in focus. As it is, the viewers eyes are drawn to the birds eyes, and you strain a bit due to the blur. But it's a lovely piece of glass that picks up light very nicely, and composed well. |
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