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| 12/23/2004 04:16:34 AM |
My Point of Viewby soupComment: Excellent recreation of jpoole's illusion entry. I prefer this one to the original due to better lighting and focus. One recommendation: use heavier stock paper. |
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| 12/23/2004 03:59:56 AM |
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| 12/23/2004 03:57:40 AM |
Zahalenaby sahkoComment: Good entry. Doesn't quite have the same excellence in lighting as kiwiness' original but a good portrait on its own merit. |
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| 12/23/2004 03:55:29 AM |
Sunriseby agwrightComment: Doesn't quite have the same color saturation. A shame, because I really like this a lot. You could have easily matched Dan's colors with a quick levels/hue/saturation modification in Photoshop, after cleaning up the image a bit with a noise removal tool (which you may not have access to, so I won't hold that against ya). |
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| 12/23/2004 03:35:50 AM |
Broken Loveby GautiComment: Wonderful. Worthy of the original in every aspect. Well done. |
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| 12/23/2004 03:34:05 AM |
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| 12/23/2004 02:50:33 AM |
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| 12/23/2004 02:09:29 AM |
cutie poodyby leifurComment: Is that a stuffed animal? It's out of focus, which I fear was not your intention. Statue does not qualify here as a person which is the object of the pet's affection, as the challenge rules mandate. |
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| 12/23/2004 02:07:07 AM |
kindnessby anjaComment: Not sure what you're trying to do with this photograph. The fact that the dog is looking away doesn't help. Lighting is too harsh on the fur and shadows too prominent, and the hand being in the shadows escapes attention, which judging from your title, is not a good thing. |
| 12/23/2004 02:04:39 AM |
A Bird In The Hand...by MomofjoyComment: ...is worth two in the bush elsewhere. Here, it'll score you poor I'm afraid. Camera's autofocus can be quite quirky at times. In this instance, it appears that the focus was missing in action. I recommend taking a shot, quickly checking for the important issues: focus, exposure, color balance, and framing. Then reshoot as necessary. It's a digital camera, there's no reason to settle for a poorly executed shot.
I'm not sure what resolution your camera is capable of. You should try to submit an image that is around 600-640 pixels on the long edge so you can take full advantage of the image size. This means that as long as you aren't using a cheap webcam, or a sub-megapixel camera, you should not have trouble resizing your image to this size. I hope you do well in your future entries. |
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