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| 05/11/2007 08:42:44 AM |
Hooray For Diffendoofer Dayby rosiehallComment: I've never read this book so I have no idea how an iguana fits into it, but this is a nicely detailed picture of an iguana. I'd probably crop it tighter since most of the back end is out of the picture, anyway, and the wood chips aren't of interest. |
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| 05/11/2007 08:19:41 AM |
Could you, would you, on a train?by posthumousComment: I do not like them, Sam-I-am. Interesting perspective but I would like to see more of the train and less of the completely clouded sky. Or maybe Sam hanging out of the train window with a platter! |
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| 05/11/2007 08:06:09 AM |
One Fish, Two Fishby chesireComment: I can still recite most of that book by heart! The two fish don't look very comfy, or very alive, for that matter. Don't know how much control you had over their positioning but I would have preferred them to be more horizontal to unify the composition a bit more and focus on the sameness (fishes) and differences (number and pattern). |
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| 05/11/2007 08:02:05 AM |
"How to get Laid"by Darkend_SwordComment: Rather a perverse take on the challenge. Lighting and angle make it difficult to read the tattoo, and the floor pattern competes with the tattoo and the hair on the arm for my attention. |
| 05/11/2007 07:59:33 AM |
The Shape of Me...by mian3010Comment: Definitely fits the title and book; the uneveness of the background distracts me somewhat from the shadow. |
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| 05/11/2007 07:55:37 AM |
green eggz n frozen hammmmby jsc9306Comment: I think this could be improved by using softer lighting, removing the ham from the package, using a plate big enough to display the food without hanging over the edge, and perhaps playing with different arrangements of the eggs and ham and garnishes like you see in food magazines. I realize the green eggs are not meant to look appetizing in the story, but their color alone is pretty off-putting. Also, I'd suggest a much smaller border so you have more usable image space. |
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| 05/11/2007 07:33:50 AM |
I Wish That I Had Duck Feetby MelethiaComment: I like the expression on the foreground duck's face. Seems like there should be more attention on the feet if that's the point of the image ... maybe try desaturizing everything but them and/or use a much tighter crop? |
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| 05/06/2007 07:53:39 PM |
Privacy Issues at the Rain-Catchby hahn23Comment: Cute series and nice contrast between the blue bird and the stone and woods. Good detail and each shot could stand on its own, but fits nicely in the story. I think I want something different in the way of background instead of white to really make this stand out, maybe repetitions of the stone pattern? Might be fun to play with. Nnice job overall. |
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| 05/06/2007 07:49:42 PM |
Three Stoogesby JutildaComment: Great idea and goats can certainly be comical. I think this would be stronger if all 3 panels had the same type of background, as I find the building in the center panel extremely distracting. |
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| 05/02/2007 08:24:03 PM |
Emma's Braidsby susiComment: Don't know what processing you did but I really love the way this came out. Almost animated-cartoon-like, but with a young subject it doesn't look horribly fake. She looks quite proud of her braids and her eyes are just mesmerizing. Background is complementary. Really, everything about this just works for me. Thanks for sharing your talent! |
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