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| 09/01/2007 02:19:21 AM |
Blue by unnevaComment: Great shot. I like the high key effect and the bright blue eye. 8 |
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| 09/01/2007 02:17:14 AM |
Eyesby BAMartinComment: Excellent capture! Great face paint and expression. It's unfortunate we seem to see camera parts in the eye reflections. |
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| 09/01/2007 01:54:57 AM |
Whats my next move?????by Golgo13Comment: This isn't Stephen, is it? Nice angle on the chess board. This looks like it has a double meaning, check moves, and life moves with alcohol. It could be much sharper, but it's a decent picture. It's cropped a bit too much, especially with the bottle tops chopped off. It's also hard to tell the bottles are alcohol bottles. |
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| 09/01/2007 01:42:38 AM |
Dr. Without A. Net, M.D.by jasonlpriceComment: I'm glad you got this validated, becaue the EXPIRED really looks like it's done PP, especially since certificates generally don't generate an expired logo after due date. Nice name, address and phones also. You worked hard on the set-up. Good take on the challenge. |
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| 09/01/2007 01:12:36 AM |
Self-Trepanationby violinist123Comment: Good idea and very sharp picture, but to be believable it would be better to break the bit in half to make it appear it was embedded in the skull. Figuring a way to show motion in the drill bit would further improve it, but that could be dangerous. |
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| 09/01/2007 01:02:48 AM |
Catching Airby nickdayComment: Nice shot, but I would recommend a lower angle showing him over the lip of the pool and get rid of the RIDGID box in back that distracts from the shot. |
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| 08/31/2007 10:27:37 PM |
Icarusby AnnComment: Torrey Pines glider port? Nice silouette against great evening reflections with good cloud formations from the remnants of Hurricane Dean. |
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| 08/31/2007 09:51:02 PM |
The Last Step is a Doozyby SandyPComment: I love the title. What is that, water flying off his shoes? His upper body looks dry, but this doesn't look like his first take on it. The expression and body position is great. He looks like a cook (apron) that has had it with whatever he was doing. The suspenders is a cool touch; I wonder where this was taken, Europe? Good creatively, technically, and meets the challenge. 8 |
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| 08/31/2007 09:44:47 PM |
1by eamurdockComment: I love these acts in Cirque de Soliel (for example). As with some others I'd like to see more than 3 feet below her to show the potentially dangerous situation, and normally they do much more risky moves without hands, upside down that would more show working without a net. |
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| 08/31/2007 09:42:58 PM |
Risky Businessby elizadebComment: This could be really good, but other than the structure indicating a large building I can't tell the guy is more than 3 feet from the ground. I'd like to see much more space below him but with him still highly noticeable. |
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