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| 01/15/2004 07:49:09 AM |
Waitingby karmatComment: This looks like a Christmas card! His rosy cheeks and feet are such a compliment to his bright red jammies and the tree and presents add a nice Victorian feel to the shot. You might not have a ribbon for this photograph, but you have here something far more valuable. This is a priceless memory to be framed and cherished for years to come. I wish I had such a portrait of my own children. |
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| 01/08/2004 12:03:23 PM |
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| 01/08/2004 12:01:06 PM |
Restby holyjoComment: Beautiful photograph. Very calm and soothing, portrays your theme nicely. |
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| 01/08/2004 12:00:06 PM |
Atkinsby crabappl3Comment: Hysterical! I wish there was more definition between the scavanger's head and the morsal upon which he is feasting, but the theme is so funny and entertaining, I gotta give you high marks just for making me giggle. Atkins indeed! LOL |
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| 12/31/2003 07:58:02 AM |
Resurrectionby crabappl3Comment: This is such a moving, dramatic photograph. The sun at the bottom is so unusual and the way it pops out of the darkness brings so many thoughts to the imagination. Capturing the birds in flight is the perfect touch. Beautiful. |
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| 12/19/2003 01:50:08 PM |
Free vehicleby mecfcostaComment: Although a mode of transportation, I just can't stretch my imagination enough to call feet a vehicle. That aside, the picture itself doesn't really do much for me. The cropping is good but the lighting seems a little bland and I don't care for the shadows. |
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| 11/12/2003 07:06:17 AM |
Death Do We Partby crabappl3Comment: Danny, when you told me this shot was yours after I had finished voting on the challenge, I knew the meaning behind your rings, but I didn't realize the rose was over a year old. How beautifully it preserved. A testament to the everlasting love you and Debby shared. She would love this tribute and be so very proud of you. ~Patty |
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| 11/11/2003 02:18:55 PM |
Taking showerby GoodEndComment: The concept of still life is photographing an inanimant object. This animal is neither inanimate nor an object. Despite that, even if I did not take that into consideration when voting, the picture is very out of focus, the background does nothing to enhance the focal point. Lighting is only ok but you have a dark background behind his head that should be softened or eliminated. This is little more than a snapshot and not a very good one at that. |
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| 11/11/2003 02:11:49 PM |
Something blue...by amazoneeaComment: The only thing I don't care for in this photo is the plastic (or vinyl or whatever it is) dropcloth you have under and behind your setting. The glare is distracting and steals away from the glow of the candle (which might look better sharpened). If the "something blue" is intended to be the netting over the plastic, it gets somewhat lost. I do like the concept and the lighting you chose. |
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| 11/11/2003 02:07:48 PM |
Just For Youby TerryGeeComment: I love this shot. It is sweet and simple. The smooth lines of the wood behind the varied textures of the flower are nice contrasts and I like the soft focus on the figurine behind the sharper image of the flower. The colors are very pleasing and the composition is excellent. I wouldn't change a thing...except the score I originally gave you. I'm upping it to a 10. |
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