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| 10/18/2004 12:36:06 AM |
Seducing the Night with a Serenadeby JelloeyeComment: A beautiful take on the challenge, I really hope this gets high marks. My first reaction is the green stagelight skintones are way green. The shadow is perfect. 9 |
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| 10/15/2004 11:53:49 PM |
Resourceful Redheadby dsidwellComment: This is one of my favorites in the challenge. The color, the style and the angle are all creative additions to the full work of art. 10 |
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| 10/14/2004 04:30:11 AM |
Time Frameby KylieComment: YEAH HOOOO! 5TH Place!!!
Congratulations Kylie!
What an awesome shot!
Thanks for making my day, You really are my hero this week.
:) |
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| 10/13/2004 05:28:48 PM |
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| 10/12/2004 03:12:54 AM |
Brown Eyed Girlby lizzyc3Comment: This is my favorite of the challenge! 10
The selective Desaturation is so perfect to bring out the topic feature. A beautiful and tangible person. The Crop, angle and natural pose are all strong additions to making this a winner. |
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| 10/12/2004 03:04:58 AM |
The Plumbers Crack, the most obvious of features...by jmleliiComment: You need to do the right thing here.... Get this guy into rehab. "Crack Kills"
I love the humor and the color tone in this. Good focus, detail and....., dare I say, creative angle by which to display your subject? - Good Luck ;) |
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| 10/11/2004 12:31:43 AM |
Mountain Lion by moodvilleComment: What a GREAT shot!!!!!
Congratulations!!
This was my favorite of the challenge. What a beautiful creature! |
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| 10/08/2004 07:02:04 PM |
Gasolineby GringoComment: Thank you all for the encouraging words and all the great comments. I am not disappointed at all with my placement in this challenge. To me it's like trying to compare an orange with a cat and having to decide which is better. (Ok, well a cat would be a bad example on DPC, but you get the jest of it). Pictures of children don't seem to do as well on DPC either, but Sher9204's shot was my highest rated of the challenge. Honestly, how can you compare a child with a gas station? I know I bent the rule of thirds and broke several other unwritten laws of composition with my gas station. I am just ecstatic that this shot was so well received. This was a fun challenge! |
| 10/05/2004 02:10:06 AM |
Captivatedby sherComment: This is my over all favorite entry in the Masters challenge. The expression is timeless. The soft face color and blur background are perfect. The grainy feel gives this a classic finish. My only suggestion which may or may not improve this would be; to give her just a little more room in the frame. I think the crop is ok, but I wouldn't crop so much of her head out. Just beautiful in every way! 10 |
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| 10/05/2004 02:06:42 AM |
Interludeby PedroComment: This is an amazing display of light control. Every detail is clearly visible only on the subject and the natural background elements add to the candid feel of this without distraction. The composition is appealing even though this is a stranger (A difficult task for most of us to be able to do successfully). This is one of my two highest rated shots in the Masters challenge. An excellent work of art! |
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