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| 09/21/2005 03:33:25 PM |
Bubblefunby olimarComment: SO CUTE! The filtration is perfect. The tub makes the shot. I'm so used to looking at rule of thirds, I had to adjust my way of thinking and this is AWESOME> Perfect contrast and lighting as well. His pure delight is just wonderful. 10 |
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| 09/21/2005 03:30:48 PM |
sunbathingby stekComment: So cute. If the pillar and floor weren't so beige and mid tone, this would be a great candidate for black and white. I wish the bird were better focused. It's really cute. |
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| 09/21/2005 03:29:39 PM |
Standing on the Edge of Summerby Drummerjd356Comment: Great title. Wish the lighting were a bit better. I like the figure with the guitar as the main subject matter. This would be great in a setting with just a solid black background, but that's pretty hard outside, now isn't it?? |
| 09/21/2005 03:28:46 PM |
Disappointmentby WadeComment: I like this, but the shot seems slightly out of focus - particularly her upper face. The lighting seems a bit harsh as well. Maybe use the unsharp mask tool to sharpen up her facial features. Her expression is sort of resigned discouragement. This model has nice features. Maybe the skin tone is a touch too yellow. |
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| 09/21/2005 03:26:15 PM |
Tasmanian Devilby GinaRothfelsComment: Great use of desat here. The red really pops out on the three items - the bricks, the hat/face and the bundle of things in his carrier. I love the urban sense of it. Striking and it has great contrast. |
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| 09/21/2005 03:24:49 PM |
Dark Walkby StrikeslipComment: Nice leading line to this. The blue, green, amber and citron yellow tones are very striking. I like the urban feel of it all. Well composed and executed. |
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| 09/21/2005 03:23:34 PM |
Daisyby ladpupmoeComment: I like the linear quality of this. The vase needs to be more to the right to truly be within the rule of thirds grid. I'd straighten up the shot so that the lines of the shadow and light are perfectly perpendicular to the bottom line of the shot. They appear to be slightly off to the right. I like the lighting and the clarity of the glass vase's shine. |
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| 09/21/2005 03:21:12 PM |
Two Shellsby cornettcagComment: Pretty. The blue and brown turns work as nice contrast to each other. The lines on the table other than the shadow are a tad distracting but the clarity of the shells makes up for it. |
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| 09/21/2005 03:20:31 PM |
Untitled Nudeby moviemanComment: I have to up the score just for the title and more for the pose. LOL Wish it weren't so blurred. You need to cropt out part of the left so that his eye is at the intersection of the perpendicular and horizontal third lines. |
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| 09/21/2005 03:14:41 PM |
My turn next !by kerrangComment: AWWWWWWW. Love those sheep. So cute. I might like this better in color though. Maybe you could clean up their white by using the single coloration tool and ridding most of the black - they might have a bit more punch with black and white that way. Overall, the composition is good and the rule of thirds is spot on. Makes me smile!! Good luck. |
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