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| 11/29/2006 01:26:04 PM |
Don't worry, it's not loaded!by SpizzerComment: I like the concept, but unlike at least one other, there's no sense of the trouble a gun can cause. It needs something connecting the gun to bad consequences of the title not being true. This feels too much like a documentary shot of a gun, not a demonstration of the title. |
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| 11/29/2006 01:24:52 PM |
"Eat my socks"by McFrikkiComment: Funny shot, but blurry to the point of being distracting. I do like him over there on the side, though. |
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| 11/29/2006 01:24:18 PM |
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| 11/29/2006 01:24:11 PM |
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| 11/29/2006 01:23:52 PM |
"I won't be long."by instepsComment: Good famous last words, but this photo doesn't really interpret them. Simply having the word "long" visible doesn't relate to the idea of taking longer than you expected. But it's a nice shot. |
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| 11/29/2006 01:22:48 PM |
"To get the perfect shot-"by UrfaKComment: Are those the last words of someone famous? I hope you explain in your comments.
As a photo, I'm afraid the focus is on the middle of the barrel. It's usually more gripping when the focus is right on the end, where the bad things happen like bullets coming out. |
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| 11/29/2006 01:20:37 PM |
Blah, blah, blah...by JimDComment: Doesn't meet the challenge. It's not just "words that match a photo," but rather either "last" words or ironically optimistic words that prove disastrous in the end.
As a photo, the bird's pretty funny looking (which is good!), and your title matches well. It might have worked better, though, to have him over on the right and show something of what he's looking at on the left. Centered compositions can work, but to me, not here. |
| 11/29/2006 01:18:54 PM |
In God We Trust!by theONE77Comment: How do these bills relate to the words, other than that they appear on the money? And how are those words "last" words in some sense? Maybe your notes will help explain it? Sometimes context provided by comments makes all the difference in the world, but DPC focuses on purely the image and title.
Aside from that, the shot is dimly lit with low contrast. |
| 11/29/2006 01:17:52 PM |
Guess Nothin's Bitin', Boysby elemessComment: Umm, what's the point? Sorry, this isn't working for me. Those words meet the ironic nature of the challenge, but did you mean to show something unpleasant happening after they were uttered? |
| 11/29/2006 01:17:03 PM |
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