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| 01/11/2007 06:01:29 PM |
Mother Natures "Photograph" by NuzzerComment: Nice idea and use of selective colour. But somehow the colours inside the photo seem overprocessed, and not 'natural' at all. |
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| 01/11/2007 06:00:35 PM |
Through the Eyes of a Button (Buttons)by russiansergeeComment: I like the 'through the button' lighting, but I think you could have done more with the arrangement of the buttons to mimic the pattern/create more visual interest. Also I think the yellow colour cast detracts from what could be interesting colours on the buttons. |
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| 01/11/2007 05:59:04 PM |
ridin'by boysetsfireComment: Lovely shot of this impressive vehicle. I like the dramatic angle, and the muted tones and dark burning in give it a real hard-core attitude. Well done. |
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| 01/11/2007 05:57:57 PM |
Over My Headby MarkComment: Nicely done. The lighting is perhaps a bit flat, but I think you executed your idea very well. Good work. |
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| 01/11/2007 05:57:21 PM |
RIGHT HERE!by WindtaleComment: Very strong composition, and a bold use of lighting. Still trying to decide whether I like how the head and hand have been disembodied by blending the torso into the background. I have a feeling that it might have put more weight behind that pointing gesture if there'd been a torso behind it. |
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| 01/11/2007 05:55:39 PM |
Far Awayby AntoninoComment: Nice use of perspective to convey the title, and the leading lines of the car tires make for a very good composition. |
| 01/11/2007 05:54:35 PM |
Sugar, we're going downby e301Comment: Ha! I've been waiting for someone to use elevators for this title. I love it. It's a pity the light falls off a bit on the right, but you processed the b&w well - nice tones from light to dark. And the portrait orientation compliments the vertical lines of the elevator shafts well. Also, but having one compartment at the bottom, you nailed the link into the title. Well done. |
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| 01/11/2007 05:52:15 PM |
Feather Kissesby AngadeonComment: Clever way to portray the title. The colour cast is a bit off-putting though (too yellow), and overall the photo could have been a bit sharper. |
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| 01/11/2007 05:48:44 PM |
.....Temperature.....by DsealeComment: Somebody else did a close-up of a thermometer and my comment to them would apply to yours too. It's a very neat, well taken shot. Clean lines, good focus. Your composition is strong too. But the one thing lacking are complementary colour tones. Right now you have a good stock photo for thermometers. But imagine how much more evocative the picture would have been if you'd gone with a cold colour scheme (blues/purple) and a cold temperature on the display, or a warm colour scheme (reds/oranges) and a hot temperature reading? Just a thought. Still a good shot. |
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| 01/11/2007 05:45:48 PM |
Hinder - Lips of an Angelby DirtypainterComment: Lovely portrait. Really nice soft and bright lighting exhibit the model's flawless features well. Perhaps a bit more colour in the lips would have complimented the title better, but that's just a minor point. |
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