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| 04/04/2007 01:25:51 PM |
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| 03/24/2007 06:32:18 PM |
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| 03/19/2007 12:02:29 PM |
Down the Hole by FalcComment: Wow, that's a wild view.
Approximately how big is the diameter of the hole? |
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| 03/02/2007 03:09:56 PM |
Glowby L2Comment: Her arm is a bit distracting, especially since it has the brightest edge. As it is it reminds me of a tea kettle or mug of sorts.
Full nudity would make for more of an impacting curvature.
The texture of the wall spoils the diffused glow behind her and I would've gone more off-center.
I do love the fuzz on her back and the popped out belly button.
Good luck on a smooth delivery. |
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| 03/02/2007 02:58:38 PM |
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| 03/02/2007 02:50:50 PM |
Meditationby TCGuruComment: Would be more effective if the model were centered horizontally in the photo... since you are trying to portray a "balanced" state of mind. |
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| 03/02/2007 02:48:46 PM |
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| 03/02/2007 01:23:18 PM |
Night Riderby svt_gEEkComment: I apologize for my hasty *yawn* but you could've sent me PM'd asking for me to elaborate instead of your gracious reprisal of yawns on all my top rated images. Clearly you are a person of high intellect and are deserving of an indepth critique.
Fits the challenge but is a rather boring scene. If a person had been standing under the far left light smoking a cigarette or just hanging out against the wall like they're waiting for something/someone then this image would give the viewer something to chew on.
The composition is ok, but I would rather see the buildings all the way to the right edge of the photo so as to complete the silhouette of the car and create more of a continuous backdrop.
Technically the photo is satisfactory. Everything is clear and sharp, your exposure is a good mood setter and is fitting for the scene but again.... it's just a boring photo of someones shiny car, it lacks any form of conceptualization. |
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| 03/01/2007 01:56:19 PM |
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| 04/23/2006 06:55:58 PM |
Gravity by thegrandwazooComment: Originally posted by thegrandwazoo: DPC MAKES YOU A BETTER PHOTOGRAPHER. |
HAHAHA, because you win a ribbon all the sudden DPC makes ppl better at photography. Sorry but DPC doesn't "make" anyone a better phototgrapher. Education, experimentation & in-depth critiques all help to aide a person in becoming more advanced in their photography but DPC doesn't make the photographer, it's only a place to learn techniques and get idea's; the rest is up to you. Either you have an eye for it or you don't.
I can't think of anything to say about the image that hasn't already been stated.
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