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| 10/06/2009 07:58:28 AM |
"Rowie do it!"by ASTONishingComment: Rowie is a great abstract artist in the making. :-) I like what you've chosen to include with the overall comp. Interesting, yet not too cluttered. Good luck in the challenge. |
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| 10/06/2009 07:56:58 AM |
Electricby krafty1Comment: This looks like a fun thing to play with. :-) I like black/blue color combos. Blue can be tricky as it's usually one of the noisiest color channels, and this time is no exception. |
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| 10/06/2009 07:55:48 AM |
Twistyby HepciComment: Yep, a twisty it is. I think the narrow DOF would work better without the extra negative space. |
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| 10/06/2009 07:54:07 AM |
A Twister Dogby crikComment: Nice use of negative space. Glad you said in the title what this is as it helped to speed up the recognition. This is a fun (and presuming natural) black and white image. Actually, now that I've looked at it a second time while commenting I'm kinding of liking it a whole lot more than the first time. Substantial bump up in score. Good luck! |
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| 10/06/2009 07:51:01 AM |
Twisted familyby keyzComment: Rubber bands? This photo is growing on me a little seeing it on the second look while commenting. I like the texture and that you've kept the arrangement of items strategically placed, but not strictly uniform. Only nit from me is I wish the 3 bands in front (starting with red/white and going left) were all crisply focused, then let the back ones fade out. Lighting on the top could be just a tad strong. Good luck in the challenge. Small bump in score after second look. |
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| 10/06/2009 07:43:51 AM |
Do Not Litterby HeiSchComment: Overall, I like the concept with the white "litter" and the red straw. I take it the red straw is your primary 'Twisted' or curved line? One minor nitpik is the straw is a strong leading line that takes the viewer nearly out of the frame instead of into it. |
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| 10/05/2009 08:59:40 PM |
on the curvesby guitarmaniacComment: An interesting approach... Feeling some friction and slight repulsion to having a bug in my serving dish. :-) Actually, I'm half serious on that point. I like your choice of 'curves'. A bit noisy in the shadows. |
| 10/05/2009 08:53:46 PM |
Spiralby SammyMComment: I've looked, and looked...I WANT to like this as it's unique and I like that you found something different. The shadow is fun although I wonder if there wasn't more here with a little tighter presentation of the 'spiral' and it's shadow. |
| 10/05/2009 08:51:01 PM |
Curlicuesby Jaded_HousewifeComment: Very cliche-ish (sp?), and very sharp. Should find this one near the top when all is said and done. Good luck! |
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| 10/05/2009 08:47:02 PM |
Twisted again and again....by JEFFJSBComment: I like how you've paired the "barbs" and their placement in the comp is good. Good separation of subject from background. Overall this photo is coming off very flat and the grey/grey is, well, very grey! :-| All JMO of course. Good luck. |
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