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| 09/27/2004 12:16:05 AM |
Sky Highby arnitComment: Congratulations on your 10th placing. This is awesome. |
| 09/27/2004 12:15:23 AM |
Bullseye?by ArtysteComment: Congratulations on your 9th placing. A very convincing shot. Your skills are well displayed with this shot. |
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| 09/27/2004 12:14:25 AM |
Seeing Redby md8speedComment: Congratulations on your 8th placing with this unique coloration. |
| 09/27/2004 12:13:24 AM |
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| 09/27/2004 12:12:38 AM |
In Flightby BrenbComment: A favorite of mine in this challenge. Congratulations on your 6th place finish. |
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| 09/27/2004 12:11:02 AM |
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| 09/27/2004 12:09:50 AM |
Knock Out by labudsComment: Congratulations on your yellow. A remarkable work from a trampoline. |
| 09/27/2004 12:08:56 AM |
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| 09/27/2004 12:07:50 AM |
Lights Out by terjeComment: By far the most impressive contender in this challange. My warm congratulations on your blue. |
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| 09/26/2004 11:35:03 PM |
Looking for Greyby bobdaveantComment: from the critique club:
I like this composition. The lighting is very interesting and the reflection angle is great. If you notice that the strongest lit area cuts at a diagonal angle and this gives the image a lot of appeal. It certainly invites the eyes for further inspection. This angle sends the eye to the actual subject in the shadow. The reflected image has one big plus while the resting hand has a deawback. The plus is the clarity of the eyes with great catch lights and that ideal translucency apparant on the left eye.
The minor draw back is that the viewer's eyes eventually fall on the nails and while the hands and fingers are attractive the peculiar color shift which divorces itself from the rest of the blue coloration is not. The eye then researches for the why of this greenish-blue tint. Sure enough, more artifacts are found in the ear, the ridge of the nose and the furrow down the side of the mouth. Well, this has a disconcerting feel.
It is in the property of the tint. However, there is a way around this and that is by creating a layer with the tint wanted and then to decide on the mode. Even under normal with a low opacity will hold a consistent coloration. This is an involved process to produce a high optimum tint and there are many approaches and the most popular in hard printing is the duotone process.
Again, the comp and the lighting shows that you have a very good eye and the minor problem is merely in the processing. |
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