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| 05/19/2008 08:33:26 AM |
in the viewfinderby ralphComment: The 296 in the lower right corner seems totally in focus where the rest of the image isn't and I find the composition a little boring. Better focusing would have helped this image, IMHO |
| 05/19/2008 08:31:44 AM |
Camera Obscuraby boyd2000Comment: Unfortuantely this image appears out of focus to me. I am also drawn more towards the man and the dog than I am the 'camera' which, IMHO, is not the point of this challenge. This is just my humble opinion :o) |
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| 05/19/2008 06:31:47 AM |
Light of Darknessby colorcarnivalComment: The blown out flash is very distracting and there is a lack of detail in the camera body which make this image quite unappealing, to me. An adjustment of settings may have helped you to get more detail in the body and make the flash a little less blown. This is just my humble opinion :o) |
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| 05/19/2008 06:31:43 AM |
Left Handed Exakta VXIIa (1959)by mitalapoComment: Is that two bits of 'something' I can say dangling from the sky holding the camera up? I do like the detail in the camera and the little starburst on the bottom left is quite cool, however, the sky is very distracting. A better background would have made this a stronger image. This is just my humble opinion :o) |
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| 05/19/2008 06:27:13 AM |
xameraby omikeoComment: Though the reference to a camera is made just underneath the 'techie bits' I don't feel that this is a true portrait of a camera as your subject is mainly the 'components'. The image seems slightly soft/blurred to me and lacks interest. I'd like to have seen more of the camera and better focusing. This is just my humble opinion :o) |
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| 05/19/2008 06:24:37 AM |
metamorphoseby cutoutComment: I am struggling to find anything I like about this image, sorry. I assume you were going for an 'artistic' angle with this shot but the total out of focus image, imho, does not work. I also find the blown out areas on/around the camera quite off putting. I always like to at least try and offer something constructive in my comments so I'd say maybe think about your lighting next time and just exactly what it is you are trying to achieve (I still can't work it out). This is just my humble opinion...watch me be totally wrong ;o) |
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| 05/19/2008 04:13:24 AM |
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| 05/19/2008 04:03:34 AM |
Best camera I have ever ownedby molly12341Comment: This is one of my favourite shots in the challenge. Works nicely in B&W and the 'model' is posed really well. I would like to have been able to see the name of the camera a little clearer, but I am very picky ;o) Hope this does well for you :o) |
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| 05/19/2008 03:24:41 AM |
She's Got Legs by Art RoflmaoComment: This is a fantastic idea and you have composed the gorillapod and camera nicely. However, the patterned material in the lower half of the frame is very distracting and the border quite overpowering. This is just my humble opinion. |
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