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| 01/08/2005 05:17:34 AM |
Where's Who?by pahlComment: This has become rather flat - I don't get much sense of depth from this lighting - everything's pretty bright and full on, rather than using a graduation of shading across the set-up. |
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| 01/08/2005 05:15:30 AM |
X Marks the Spotby HOOlovesdrumsComment: The apprach feels a little obvious - though it is well done, and that light ought to add more impact than it actually has. I wonder if a touch more control would be needed, or greater contrast between the lit and 'unlit' areas - your 'x' doesn't register very strongly for me. |
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| 01/08/2005 05:13:00 AM |
Yes, Waldo Is Here, Out In The Back 40!by GallatinComment: I like this - despite a number of things that one ought not to like - the crazy shadow across the horse, the confusion with the horse's head being in front of the tree; but there's a certain mad remote quality to it that appeals to me. |
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| 01/07/2005 05:56:51 PM |
I'm looking for Reindeer moss.......by Richie23Comment: Panoramic format shots are always difficult on this site - inevitably, they appear so constrained by the resolution restrictions. I like this, though I would have thought about positioning the deer and the face more evenly relative to the frame, perhaps. It works for me though - if only it could be a little larger :-( |
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| 12/20/2004 08:55:01 PM |
Matrix: The Cold Blue Glow of Reality (tribute to e301's image 21678)by ahazeComment: Whoa.
To quote a , er, film.
This has the look of a 5x7 or even 4x6 torn photo - mine was 11x8 and thus getting the line of the tear much easier (ah, the voice of expertise). You've certainly got the colour balance of the top image - that's an important element to me - but your lower is a bit confused. Very flattering to be imitated however. |
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| 12/20/2004 08:51:56 PM |
Increased Prospects - image 61751by spectre013Comment: Immediately referencible (?), but different, and well done. the colours lack some punch I think - for this kind of set-up thing shouldn't you want big vibrant shades? The greens and yellows look a bit washed out to me. |
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| 12/20/2004 08:49:05 PM |
Ho Ho Ho, Merry Christmas!by KonadorComment: Cleaner and neater than the original, I would say. Unfortunately, I don't see that you've moved things on much from what was never a particular favourite of mine anyhow. Technically, it's beautifully done, absolutely flawless I would say. It still elicits a big 'so what?' from me though. |
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| 12/20/2004 08:42:52 PM |
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| 12/20/2004 08:41:13 PM |
Tribute to Smokeditor by SondaComment: Moody, sexy, wonderfully lit and shot. Almost an exact copy, except for the even more moody lighting. |
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| 12/20/2004 08:33:47 PM |
A Terrifying Thai Treatby dsb_macComment: Good light, good set-up; hasn't quite the hyper-designer look of the original, which was what to my mind gave it it's impact. The bug, though, looks no more appetising :-) |
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