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| 01/16/2008 03:33:00 PM |
Hanging by a Noseby colorcarnivalComment: I recognised your boy straight away...and as you said way better without the mohawk.
I thought this was a lovely shot, especially liked the tilt of the head which contrasted against the zip of his top (great colours by the way). Super sharp too. Being a glasses wearer it was the fogging of the lens by the nose that made me laugh though...man we have all been there
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| 01/16/2008 03:27:03 AM |
Woman Finds Man's Secret Handbookby CharleneComment: Well unlike some commentators I love the real sharpness on the book and the way the face is slightly softer.
Lovely composition as well
Outstanding B&W conversion especially given that this was a basic challenge and so optikverve was a no no
As for the title well as a man, I know my place so will not comment although I do have to say that I don't think I am iggnerant ignawrant stoopid
Congrats on improving your average and for a nice finish in the challenge
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| 01/14/2008 04:22:53 AM |
VSOPby BAMartinComment: Barbara
many congratulations on the great score and finish and your own personal 4th PB
This was a fantastic image, you did an incredible job capturing the flame in the glass. You have clarity yet an almost mystical apperance to it and I love the colour range
Superb photo |
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| 01/14/2008 04:16:18 AM |
2007: Down in Flamesby SandyPComment: I loved the intesity of this photograph. Its impact was such that I could almost smell the smoke and feel my skin tighten from the heat
I thought the silhouette worked brilliantly for a number of reasons
1. It allowed the viewer to see the size of the blaze
2. Compositionally given that it is at a rule of thirds point in helped provide a great structure to the shot
3. The pose, without being overstated seemed to really convey the sense of resigned helpness of the person against the fire
Beautiful range of oranges and a great job getting the actual licks of flame so sharp in the image |
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| 01/14/2008 03:59:21 AM |
Carving Turns in Tandemby bassboneComment: Peter, I loved this photograph and to be honest I am surprised that you only finished two places above me. Wonderful sense of progression that tells a story and great sharpness and colours.
Really fantastic shot that may not be on your front page but imo is a real keeper (and possible framer)
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| 01/14/2008 03:56:23 AM |
Natural Declineby colorcarnivalComment: Grrrrrrr beat me by one place!!!!
Lovely time lapse photography and the transclucent effect on pictures 2 and three works really well to convey the passing of time
Great colours and sharpness and overall a really impressive image that deserved to score even higher |
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| 01/14/2008 03:53:23 AM |
Ice Coldby KarenNfldComment: Karen
I thought this was a fantastic abstract and macro (and certainly you picked the right one to enter having looked at your outtakes)
Tremendous B&W conversion and great bokeh of the river. Beautiful array of textures as well
This looks as if it should be the front cover of a murder mystery book |
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| 01/12/2008 05:42:37 PM |
In Focusby ryandComment: My absolute favourite of the spectacles through glass type entries in this challenge...A really nice take on both the challenge and the delivery concept. Outstanding focus on the reflected image and a very nice B&W conversion |
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| 01/10/2008 05:27:31 PM |
Urban Beautyby audreyrulesComment: IMO One of only a few portraits in this challenge that has gone beyond the norm. Fantastic pose and a shot which undoutedly incorporates specatacles but does so with a degree of subtly...This shot is of a trendy urbanite who happens to be wearing glasses rather than of a pair of glasses which happen to have someones face behind them
I like the graduated blue from trousers to top to - could perhaps have been a toch sharper but still a great 8 |
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| 01/10/2008 05:23:44 PM |
Intellectual..........?by dougi555Comment: Well I have to say I am not normally a big fan of 'cutesy' animal/pet pics, but I really like this one because rather than just plonk a pair of glasses on a creature you have executed a really good shot. Super perspecive, effective blurring whilst maintaining a great sharpness on the subject and a wonderful black and white conversion
A shame you lost the tip of the front paw but still a solid 8 from me |
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