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| 11/04/2011 03:07:40 AM |
A Drink For Twoby sjhulsComment: I believe this is worth much more than that. One can get fooled so easily if not looking closely, you really did a great job with the mirror! |
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| 11/04/2011 03:01:03 AM |
Contemplationby vawendyComment: I'm glad you dared to enter this one, it is a very original take on the challenge. I also love the negative space. Simple and efficient! |
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| 11/04/2011 02:58:51 AM |
The Same Wavelengthby jagarComment: Great take on the challenge, and I love the title. As always, I love your B&W conversions, the contrast really adds to the scene, very clever. Great work. |
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| 11/04/2011 02:56:00 AM |
Starby bubeltrubelComment: Congratulations Christine! As other said, the place is just incredible, and your point of view is perfect. Very very nice, I love it! |
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| 11/04/2011 02:54:15 AM |
Strings by h2Comment: One could think bridges photos are boring, and always the same... My, this one is fantastic, especially contrasted like you cleverly did! Your creative angle really made this shot. Congratulations on the ribbon! |
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| 11/04/2011 02:50:11 AM |
The Anatomy of Symmetry by njsabsComment: My wife and I both shouted together "Jennifer!" when we saw this photo :-) You really know how to photography the human body, and the composition here is fabulous, so much talent. Congratulations on your ribbon! |
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| 11/02/2011 06:43:13 AM |
Foggy Morning Breakfastby timfythetooComment: Congratulations Tim on the good finish. I really like the softness and the negative space in the composition, it really permits to feel the mood of the scene, very well done. |
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| 10/31/2011 05:35:16 PM |
A small autumnal journeyby gyabanComment: Originally posted by tome: Gorgeous. Love the elongated car. Out of curiosity - at f/16, is the funny blur a result of the TS, or is it more due to processing? |
Thank you! About the blur, it is simply due to the fact the focus was set to the shortest distance (0.25m). The lens was almost not tilted, so I don't think it's due to that. Also, no blur was added in post-processing. Fun lens, love it :) |
| 10/28/2011 09:23:10 AM |
How To: Eat a Wormby LydiaComment: Congratulations on your great finish! I'm happy this did so well, I was fearing it would get low votes from sensitive persons due to the "realistic" content, but I was wrong :-) Great job Lydia! |
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| 10/28/2011 02:19:01 AM |
Edgy and Gritty Lighting Technique by AllenPComment: Thanks Allen for the great information, especially regarding the stripbanks. They sure work beautifully. Also this shows that you also are a great studio photographer, I really admire your versatility. Congratulations on the ribbon!
ETA: Is this a self portrait? Message edited by author 2011-10-28 02:19:57. |
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