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| 05/08/2006 05:18:38 PM |
Doomsday Prophet Countdownby StagoleeComment: I thnk that this could be scarier with some different lighting - It needs a torchlight facing up from below! The blacks need to be closer to black, and the pool of light should pick out the subject, rather than giving a full frontal. Good backlightingm, though! |
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| 05/08/2006 05:16:59 PM |
Don't Press Chargesby JudiComment: mmmm - tasty. Nice image. If I were picky, I might recommend some airbrushing for your nails, but I like the overall image! |
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| 05/08/2006 05:14:41 PM |
Deleted People Completelyby lastefComment: spooky - where have they gone? I would like to see more colour in this - film posters have to grab attention, and I am not sure that this does. |
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| 05/08/2006 05:13:51 PM |
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| 05/08/2006 05:13:16 PM |
Duckies Porno Cafeby dolphnz8Comment: Funny - but sadly those duckies would need to be a bit more yellow, and the woody a bit more woody, and the DoF to be better chosen for me to give this a good score! |
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| 05/08/2006 05:11:12 PM |
Dirty Pretty Crimeby bucketComment: Nice light - Vermeer-esque! Your choice of DoF might be falling between stools a little - the suject is crisp and well focussed, but the background looks a little soft, but not soft enought to focus all attention on the subject. |
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| 05/08/2006 05:08:58 PM |
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| 02/13/2006 07:14:19 PM |
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| 02/13/2006 07:09:47 PM |
Skyline, 2005by pawdrixComment: Not bad, Steve....! 13th, but lucky for you - you really got the feel of the city in the cloudy mist with your exposure, and did well to retain detail for a semi-panoramic crop (that 640px limit is a bind sometimes). |
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| 02/01/2006 11:26:37 AM |
By night...by oliharComment: I love this effect. I get something similar by dropping the yellows in post, but I would be very interested in your post processing method. The minimalist design of the building is well complemented by your post processing, though the detail in the trees and the bikes on the RHS detract from this a very little.
Overall, one of my favourites. Good luck! |
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