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| 05/22/2004 01:36:37 AM |
Being A Little Too Adventurousby lizzyc3Comment: This might have worked a bit better if I couldn't see the teddy bear on the shelf in the background or the "Vote" poster, the calandar... To my thinking, bondage is a fetish not a habit. People are extremely concious about their fetishes, to the point of obsession. This depicts a behaviour but a behaviour is not necessarily a habit. |
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| 05/22/2004 01:24:06 AM |
Lifetime Habitby carmenscameraComment: You've managed to make a mundane scene a bit more appealing than some others who attempted this shot. I think part of the appeal is the warm lighting, the gleaming faucets, and the wrinkles in her hands. It is still mundane and I don't love it (I ask myself, would I look at this as art outside the challenge guidelines) but it is well executed. |
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| 05/22/2004 01:20:35 AM |
Habituatedby ivashComment: Great shot. A little bright in the highlights of the grass but that is nitpicking. |
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| 05/22/2004 01:15:00 AM |
Nothing left to bite.by bobdaveantComment: One of the better executed close-ups of a nail-biter's hand...but like the others I've seen, it doesn't show this subject in a new or interesting way. I'm not drawn to this photograph for its own merit outside the challenge guidelines. |
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| 05/22/2004 01:12:29 AM |
Always Smiling (no matter what)by MarkComment: Always smiling (perpetual cheerfulness, good nature) isn't a habit so much as a personality trait. I guess there are some instances where constant smiling would become a habit (beauty contestants, game show hosts?) but it is really stretching the idea of a habit. Interesting idea. I don't care much for the execution. One knife or blade might have been sufficient. This is a bit of overkill. |
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| 05/22/2004 01:06:30 AM |
another kind of playgroundby boogieComment: I don't see this as depicting a habit so much as a habitat. This is this child's environment, apparently, but it isn't revealing anything about habits accept maybe a habit of littering. Your title might be throwing me off here. It's a great photo, if a bit too contrasty. Great composition. There just isn't enough detail in the boy's face or skin. |
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| 05/22/2004 01:02:08 AM |
Little White Liesby tryals15Comment: There are an awful lot of jaggies in the shadow areas and weird white speckle things on her hand. There is a marked lack of contrast in the tones. Interesting crop. Original idea and it is certainly a habit. |
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| 05/22/2004 01:00:15 AM |
Alone and Reviledby jmritzComment: This is a nice candid portrait. I wish you could have eliminated the reflections on the glass behind her. I think cropping out the door handle would have made this much better. It would still be obvious that she is outside a public place. I'm giving this a 7. |
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| 05/22/2004 12:58:11 AM |
Twice a Dayby dahvedComment: This is kind of a weird perspective. The clock looked distorted and odd until I realized you shot from quite a bit below. I don't know much about Cuckoo clocks so I'm not sure what the arm is doing or what the significance of twice a day is. I can't decide whether the blurry arm makes this a better photo or bothers me. This really isn't to my taste. |
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| 05/22/2004 12:55:20 AM |
Forever chasing rainbowsby MotoCycleBoiComment: Cool photo. Hobby, passion maybe...habit no. The jagged phone line in the top left corner should have been cropped out. I'm feeling like the sky and the trees in the background are a bit too dark but I do like the contrast of the white beech tree against the darker trees and the sky. |
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