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| 02/20/2004 07:20:26 AM |
Sunlight Hardwoodby cooliakComment: Only that brief reflection of the leg of the chair (?) suggests anything to do with texture here. Quite intriguing contrast of patterns of light and shade, with the shadow and the laying of wood, but texture it ain't, I'm afraid. |
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| 02/20/2004 07:18:19 AM |
Texture: Woodby TampaDanComment: Almost too well lit - I mean that its a pure head-on illumination. taking the light more to angle across the wood would produce much more feeling of texture. What you've shown here is more about the paterning of colours in it than the feel of it. Some sense of the striations from the saw though. |
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| 02/20/2004 07:16:46 AM |
Old spoonby frumoazniculComment: Bruightness of the white background is making it difficult to feel that I can really see the detail of teh spoon and board. Your lighting has become so very general that I don't get much sense of feel from this. In its way a good shot, but it relegates the texture, the feel of the thing, for me. |
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| 02/20/2004 07:09:55 AM |
Traditional Jewlery (Bone carving)by aKiwiComment: Good lighting - combination of different temperatures is effective, and also helps to add shape to the subject. In terms of texture, there's more to hold the eye in the background than in the bone-carving itself. |
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| 02/20/2004 07:05:22 AM |
Nature's Textureby DianaComment: quite good on the feel of the corn. Setting it against that background is odd - it adds elements of story to the shot, it being such an unusual point of view, but for the life of me I can't say what that story is. seems a meaningless, arbitrary thing to do, to me. |
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| 02/20/2004 06:58:31 AM |
Genesis of the silkby JeansebComment: Do like these shots - the sense of texture discovered only in a long exposure photograph, and this is pretty good of ots type. Perhaps sacrificed much sense of the progression of light across the rocks to that movement of water. Good work though. |
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| 02/20/2004 06:55:47 AM |
Winter's Affect on a Rose Bushby smshatsComment: No clarity of detail - focus fine, but somehow the fine stuff isn't there. Diffucult to percieve texture then. Quite a neat subject, but not convincingly presented. |
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| 02/20/2004 06:51:03 AM |
Snowed Seawallsby ndouzComment: Graphically interesting, though i think perhaps you've relegateed the caps of the defences somewhat by your composition. The eyeis pulled by that brightness and the curve of the mass of wall to the open sea, which is perhaps not your intent? |
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| 02/20/2004 06:49:34 AM |
Fleshyby jab119Comment: Wonderful toning, good sense of tactility, feel that you could really get hold of and squeeze this. Whatever it is. I think you've moved the point of primary visual interest to the centr of frame, which makes the shot lack balance a touch. |
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| 02/20/2004 06:47:28 AM |
Quicksilverby dasserComment: Good capture of the play of light on the water, suggests a kind of mtallic liquid, as your title re-inforces. Placement of the poles, compositionally, seems a bit weak, leading us through the frame rather than really into it. |
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