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| 09/02/2006 05:01:37 AM |
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| 09/02/2006 04:58:19 AM |
Parkedby MelethiaComment: I really like the high contrast PP you used, really help brings the patterns out |
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| 09/01/2006 07:43:06 PM |
edit5.jpgby mecfcostaComment: I really like the conversion to B&W and the lighting is really good. My one major critique would be the point of focus which is on the tip of the nose. I think it would be better if the focus was on the eyes to bring more attention to the his expression and make the viewer think about what he is thinking. hope this helps.
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| 08/31/2006 06:42:22 PM |
MIB II - Frankie in his suitby ShutterPugComment: excellent!! maybe alittle faster shutterspeed and lower angle would have helped but great job. looks just like the movie shot, the other suggestions are more general comments if it wasn't for the cahllenge and didn't affect your score :). Message edited by author 2006-09-06 05:25:46. |
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| 08/31/2006 05:56:13 PM |
The Abyssby ralphComment: creative, but It might have worked better if you had some sort of ship in the photo to give it more of an abyss feel |
| 08/31/2006 05:55:11 PM |
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| 08/31/2006 05:53:52 PM |
"The Village"by rjksteschComment: I would have tried shooting this as a wide angle to get it more as a movie feel. |
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| 08/31/2006 05:52:51 PM |
Alien Bug Invasionby NuzzerComment: I couldn't find this movie anywhere so I will hold off voting on it. Thanks for the PM. Its not a bad macro shot but it is a little too busy and I think the cut off bugs on each side hurt the image abit. It could be you were trying to recreate the scene of the film, but when I tried to get it to load it wouldn't work and froze firefox. I think if you could have got your camera lower maybe on a tripod while the bugs were on the table the bugs would have looked even bigger. The focus and sharpness are great, if this was o a tripod I would have set the camera for the largest depth of field I could so that you would get the most details possibly. Hope some of this helps.
joe |
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| 08/31/2006 05:45:42 PM |
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| 08/31/2006 05:44:51 PM |
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