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don't smoke in bed...
08/11/2004 12:36:49 AM
don't smoke in bed...
by ursulas

Comment:
Very odd concept. Either you forgot to adjust the white balance on your camera or you made a weird choice.
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Paper Trail to the Stars - the ultimate vanishing point
08/11/2004 12:35:04 AM
Paper Trail to the Stars - the ultimate vanishing point
by graphicfunk

Comment:
Interesting. It might have been a little better (for the challenge anyway) if you showed the parallel lines actually converging. As it is, you haven't quite shown the vanishing point. I'm not that picky so I'm not voting you down because of it.
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Natures Lifecycle "Germination & Decay"
08/10/2004 12:46:17 PM
Natures Lifecycle "Germination & Decay"
by Node

Comment:
"Compose and photograph something "miniature" in such a way that it conveys to the viewer that the subject of your photo is a tinier version of something that is normally larger."

Okay I have to say it (I probably won't be the only one) but I'm stumped. Okay, I see it now. A seedling. Kind of stretching the idea of miniature to me. All growing things start out small and go through various changes during growth so a seedling, a puppy, a child, really can't be called miniatures. A child is not a miniature human, just a human at a certain level of developement. The same can be said for a seedling.
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screwdriver vs. SCREWDRIVER
08/10/2004 12:39:12 PM
screwdriver vs. SCREWDRIVER
by Brad

Comment:
Screwdrivers, while they do have a commonly used size, do not have a standard size. So I don't really see this as a fitting subject for miniature. There isn't anything surprising about two different size screwdrivers. The composition is simple and nearly manages to be interesting in spite of the mundane subject matter.
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A Lilliputan Lighthouse
08/10/2004 12:33:37 PM
A Lilliputan Lighthouse
by theSaj

Comment:
Looks like forced perspective to me which wasn't what this challenge was about.

"Compose and photograph something "miniature" in such a way that it conveys to the viewer that the subject of your photo is a tinier version of something that is normally larger."

The composition is good but it appears a bit overexposed and washed out to me.
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Silver Copy
08/10/2004 12:25:44 PM
Silver Copy
by adine

Comment:
You've find an object to show in miniature, assuming this is the same kind of leaf. Since leaves have no standard size, ranging from quite tiny to enormous I really don't find them a good subject for this challenge. The only reason I would give for this working is if this pin is the same kind of leaf in which case it would be a miniature version. I'll go along with that idea and say it meets the challenge.
The next part is to determine if the challenge was met with a quality photograph--preferably one I would hang on my wall (or could imagine someone haning on their wall). I really don't think this does it. Technically it is fine. Asthetically, the real leaf might make an interesting study in line and texture but the jewelry plopped at the bottom of it marrs that. The two together just don't make a good composition.
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Absolut On Ice...
08/10/2004 12:06:28 PM
Absolut On Ice...
by basia03

Comment:
You seem to have understood the spirit of the challenge. I don't care for the abundance of reflection and glare in this composition. I find it overpowering.
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Fallen Moon
08/10/2004 11:58:06 AM
Fallen Moon
by nfessel

Comment:
This is a very striking photo. Infrared? The object doesn't quite look like moon-like to me but I'll take your word for it. I like the starkly simple composition. Very original.
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3 pairs, holding on tight!
08/09/2004 12:42:22 PM
3 pairs, holding on tight!
by Gordon

Comment:
This is really stretching the notion of the challenge. One could argue that bees have feet but feet aren't the creative element of this composition so one would be arguing in vain.
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tender oents
08/09/2004 12:39:06 PM
tender oents
by ddmckinney1954

Comment:
I don't understand the title. "Oents?" I think waiting until the elastic impressions from his sock faded might have been a good idea. The focus looks a bit off.
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