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| 09/12/2006 07:14:48 AM |
Country girlby TwylaComment: Very cute. The candy necklace is a nice touch. It looks a bit blown out in the lighter areas - a good way to combat this is to use a circular polarizing filter. |
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| 09/12/2006 07:13:13 AM |
Being Creativeby mihalymmComment: I like it. My prediction is that you'll get mix reviews on this one only because of the nature of people. The colors and composition here are great - the subject's head seems to be the main subject here and I think it could use just a hint more focus. 7 |
| 09/12/2006 07:10:36 AM |
Sweetnessby bvoiComment: Cute idea and set-up. It looks like the light umbrella completely covered the pupil on this. I would have never thought how much that could distract from an otherwise cute and technically excellent photo. |
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| 09/12/2006 07:07:46 AM |
Coffee at Midnightby iraklyComment: Ahh now this is intriguing -- I'm guessing you have posted the address of this fine establishment in the description so we can all go there :)- nice range of tones in this. |
| 09/12/2006 07:06:34 AM |
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| 09/12/2006 07:04:38 AM |
A Women\'s Pleasures...by Evilpuppy5Comment: This has potential ... the subject is perfect, but the colors are a bit flat and there appears to be a great deal of noise in the image. It's tough to shoot crumpled up foil also so if it were me I'd just leave that out - same thing with the candle-holder - getting that stuff perfect involves advanced lighting technique. |
| 09/12/2006 07:01:27 AM |
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| 09/08/2006 07:29:38 AM |
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| 09/08/2006 07:25:16 AM |
Home Is Where the Heart Isby Joey LawrenceComment: I agree - since the lines follow the angle of the building I think with this crop the lines actually balance it out compositionally and metaphorically.
Originally posted by eschelar: I don't know why everyone is so afraid of wires. I think the wires are just fine in this shot. I think they are OK primarily because they work well with the lines existant in the shot.
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| 09/08/2006 07:16:32 AM |
Autumn Breezeby TUBORGComment: Ths has a wow factor and great photographic quality. The colors are great ... The newpaper in the foreground is perfect ... but something seems to be just a bit forced. WARNING: constructive criticism coming: I think if the background were a city landscape or maybe the model had a sliightly more natural in-motion pose it would be more graspable for me. I love the idea and by all means this should be in the top 20 -- I'm just telling you what would make it a 10 for me. I gave this a 7 |
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