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"I Hope He Looks at Me..."
09/01/2004 12:25:31 AM
"I Hope He Looks at Me..."
by librodo

Comment:
Librodo: Congratulations on your 5th placing. A warm, sweet image and a wonderful composition.
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He loves me..  he loves me not.......
09/01/2004 12:23:57 AM
He loves me.. he loves me not.......
by gaurawa

Comment:
Congratulations on your 4th placing. a beautiful b/w study with a very neat layout and textures so alive.
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Sailors Hope
09/01/2004 12:13:23 AM
Sailors Hope3rd Place
by Stagolee

Comment:
Hey Tim: Congratulations on your yellow. Had you made the star blue..or well, it had to be yellow for hope. This is indeed a superb and uplifting image.
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Hope and Pray
09/01/2004 12:10:08 AM
Hope and Pray2nd Place
by DougPaz

Comment:
Congratulations on your red. What a cutie and what a wonderful entry.
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The Sapling
09/01/2004 12:08:49 AM
The Sapling1st Place
by Brad

Comment:
Hey brad: Congratulations. This is a stunning image. Your blue is very well deserved. I was unable to give this challenge enough attention because I was under the heat of a rush project. It was my first cursory vote and unable to come back and make final adjustments. Great image, great work.
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'Forgive me'
08/31/2004 07:44:37 PM
'Forgive me'
by quzailan

Comment:
Voted earlier. returning for comments.

Ah, this is a beautiful and very well posed image. Even the lighting looks good, but you failed to take advantage of the size and in doing so you undermined this wonderful effort.
My hope is gone
08/31/2004 07:40:34 PM
My hope is gone
by alithenake

Comment:
Voted earlier.

A very pensive study and wondeful b/w. We have all been here !
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For a Brighter Day
08/31/2004 07:30:57 PM
For a Brighter Day
by tyt2000

Comment:
Voted earlier. Returning for comments.

A very above average study with that b/w grit, with soothing black space to anchor the realm of hope and the unknown.
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Hope in a Prayer
08/31/2004 07:26:24 PM
Hope in a Prayer
by chookie

Comment:
Voted eralier. returning for commenrs.

This is a very moving image deliniating human mortality and the aspirations which seek to over ride the flesh. The subject is so strong that I would have sought a plainer background, but nonetheless the clear focus of the hands drives home the point.
Neon on canvas
08/30/2004 10:09:17 PM
Neon on canvas
by nico_blue

Comment:
from the critique club:

With this piece you have entered the controversial world of the love or hated image. Here we are not going to spend time duscussing composition but rather some of the procedures employed to produce these type of images. Since you as the creator is not even aware of the final shape of such creations it then behooves you to do many takes so that the most pleasing can be selected. It involves many takes and then closing the lens and changing the time. After some experience you will develop a taste for the most appropiate selection and the technique you wish to employ.

The variations range from holding camera steady and then suddenly flipping upside down first with equal split of the time and then 2/3 time and then flipping, etc. Another idea is to use a black cardboard and cover half the lens and then either getting the cardbotd out of the way or covering the other half.

Another idea is to hold camera steady and then zoom either in out out, both give you interesting feels. The zooming speed can be varied. You can also employ a black cardboard with an array of symetrical or asymetrical holes in it and holding it against the lens. You can also exposed with nothing in front of the lens and cover the lens on and off while the exposure completes.

Now, the object is to get a pattern which has not total chaos but a sense of cohesion. A better balancing of the colors and of course an artistically pleasing result with the least anount of burn out area.

Since you took what you took I can say that it gives a sense of movement. The abstract qualities often find enough takers to like it, bit some are turned off by the burnt out areas when they become predominant. The image has charm because the overall effect here are diagonals with a vanishing point implied. Keep experimenting and you will be surprised at your output when you center on an idea.

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