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| 01/08/2007 07:00:38 AM |
Three French (German) Hens (Ducks)by MelethiaComment: i thought this might yours deb. nice image indeed, and great title! maybe a multiply layer to get some interest in the lower left corner? however, my favourite part of all is the leaf floating just under the surface. |
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| 01/08/2007 06:54:19 AM |
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| 01/08/2007 12:27:17 AM |
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| 01/05/2007 07:42:13 AM |
Home, Sweet Home!by NikonJebComment:  or there's the rather cheap b/w with colour flag - a bit cliche, but sometimes that works... |
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| 01/05/2007 07:34:53 AM |
Home, Sweet Home!by NikonJebComment:  ewll, it's obvious that mary and i think similarly! i ran this through alien skins cross process e100, but to get a similar result you could do a high pass layer, contrast, and hue/sat bumping up red. then i did a gradient layer for the vignette, and after flattening a gaussian blur layer. both the gradient and blur are masked to choose only the areas i wanted affected.
it's a great image, but i agree with the flatness comments. t just mneeds a little oomph to get it going. |
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| 01/04/2007 01:50:46 PM |
5 Gold Ring...pulls!by SteveJComment: a nice idea, and a good take on a cliche subject matter. the image is well focused and exposed. however, a tighter crop, and a straitened image would probably help. you need to make us see the ring pulls, all we see are 5 beer cans on a carpet. cropping right in to the tops of the tins would hav made the image much more dramatic and interesting.
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| 01/04/2007 07:38:08 AM |
Two Turtle Doves, And a Partridge in a Pear Treeby BrianRComment: this is a quite well composed image, but the poor focus really lets it down. the green of the eyes is dramatic, but would probably look better if the rest of the image was either desturated slightly, or somehow altered. vignetting ight also bring the gaze into the subjet more, as the light leaves are a bit distracting |
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| 01/01/2007 12:40:01 AM |
Achillesby Shiva DasComment: wonderful image. i can't believe how many people didn't get this. o, no, i can. i guess they haven't looked after a child full time. i gave you a 9. |
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| 12/31/2006 06:06:28 AM |
Pattern of the Unknown! ( ...I know it DNMC)by kbhatia1967Comment: a very interesting image indeed. challenging and disturbing. yes, a pattern could certainly be seen here - the very basic pattern of the circles - jar, lid, head, body, ear. but, of course, there is the larger, more evanescent pattern of life and its mysteries - how could such a perfectly formed head not finish the job on the rest of the body.
i can only imagine you're getting some pretty strongly worded comments on this, as people do seem to overeact a bit sometimes to images that are 'edgy'. well done for sticking to your guns and submitting this. i know at least one person has called for it to be withdrawn.
i'd love to see how you would edit this in advanced editing. The basic does leave it a little - grey. i'd love to see some vignetting, gaussian blur on the background, etc etc. but, of course, then it would be mine, not yours... (i did a lot of work in the medical museum during my bfa)
a sad and touching image. i can't wait to see you take it further. and to find out who you are! |
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| 12/31/2006 06:05:07 AM |
Lightsby MC13Comment: this is a good idea, but the exectuion needs a little more. it's very grainy, and while with sme images that works very well, it doesn't here. the focus isn't as sharp as it could be. this really needs a tripod to work well. the jpeg artifacts around the lights don't help either.
it is a good composition, and well spotted. a pass through noise reduction may help. also, amke sure sure you're shooting with your camera on full resolution.
keep shooting! |
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