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| 05/08/2006 05:38:43 PM |
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| 05/08/2006 05:38:03 PM |
Dragon’s Portal Courtyardby ShamanComment: I like the abstract quality of this image. Well composed. I like the colour desat and palette on the wall. However, I am having difficulty seeing the film poster qualities - maybe a dragon shadow on the wall is required (though I have no idea how you would get it). |
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| 05/08/2006 05:36:05 PM |
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| 05/08/2006 05:34:12 PM |
Death Pond Crimeby TransitComment: 10 for commitment of your model to the cause...! I am not totally sure about the lighting - maybe a bit too much on the bottom of the log (thid might benefit from a bit of dodging and burning to ramp up the contrast and drama) |
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| 05/08/2006 05:32:12 PM |
Dad's Patricide Comedyby chaliceComment: scary! If you had turned the lights opposite you down, or taken the photo with the lights to one side, you might have eliminated the distracting reflections in the glasses and created a bit more dramatic lighting. Your photo is also quite noisy - have you experimented with noise reduction software? |
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| 05/08/2006 05:30:22 PM |
Dragons of Pirates Coveby cabaComment: Interesting concept. For a still life, however, you need to get the focus and DoF right - the dragon appears to be out. Highlights on skull appear to be blown. Heavy shadows on the coins. I might have tried shooting with softer light (putting some cloth between the light and subject) and using contrast control to get the drama back. |
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| 05/08/2006 05:27:10 PM |
"Dirty Pastry Chef"by Rae-AnnComment: Weird effect - i like it. Not sure if I am 100% on board with the drip (makes me want to wipe it up!) but I like the colour palette. |
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| 05/08/2006 05:26:09 PM |
Dangerously pretty criminalsby LalliSigComment: I am guessing that you have a nice lighting rig! There is an odd blue cast to him (given the ambient shade) and a slightly distracting shadow from her. Great timing on the sunset, though. |
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| 05/08/2006 05:24:30 PM |
De- Parting Coupleby loveComment: Weddings & films = good combo. But your flash appears to have gone a little haywire - he and she appear to be totally different shades and distractingly so. Her dress is blown out. I would recommend dialling down the flash for wedding shots and all that white. You might want to have a go at dodging and burning in PS - you may have been able to fix some of the odd shading in post processing (eg the numberplate needs to be burnt so that it is not so distracting). |
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| 05/08/2006 05:20:14 PM |
Distant Peaceful Currentby rickhd13Comment: Peaceful image. Maybe not a grabbing film poster image. Whites are a little blown out and don't keep the detail. Would eb a good scene for a slow shutter speed image, so that we could really see the water flows. |
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