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| 11/05/2003 12:26:27 AM |
Sink Your Teeth Inby vonautschComment: Great shot, the border went a bit south on you I'm afraid. The light seems just a bit hard on my monitor but I like the over-all composition. |
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| 11/04/2003 11:57:40 PM |
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| 11/04/2003 11:54:22 PM |
Infinite Sadnessby nbortonComment: I am back to this now for the third time. Great emotion, the black/white is the ideal choice for this i think. My only suggestion is to raise the crop just a little to avoid cutting his head, but I see the horizon is a bit distracting and it may not work for this shot. - nice work. |
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| 11/04/2003 11:47:19 PM |
The Plots Thickenby channeledComment: Nicely done. The color is perfect and I like the addition and position of the flowers. The string was a little distracting to me at first, but after reading the title, I see they must be setting alignment for yet another plot. What an honor, what a disgrace and what a way to capture the emotion. One of my top picks 9 |
| 11/04/2003 11:39:54 PM |
Infinite Chinese Soldiersby CamComment: This is just a cool shot !
This is defiantly a 10 from me. I like the straight on shot with the lead lines into the upper third. The shot has a lot of interest. I stare at it trying to figure out if these are toys or statues at life size. Awesome shot.
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| 10/29/2003 12:53:46 AM |
GRACE in DISGRACEby ChezComment: Great shot, the color is good. I don't know if I like the big border yet, I think it over powers the shot a little i think. I need to come back to this one a few times through the week to settle in on a score. today its an 8 |
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| 10/29/2003 12:36:14 AM |
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| 10/27/2003 12:02:44 AM |
Gazing...to be a Star!by SonifoComment: This is a stunning pose (Your subject is darling)
I like that you opted to keep everything in focus here. (not easy in the low light).
Im not sure if I care for the grain on this one. It has me wondering if it is intentional.
I see grain in my shots if I use an ISO 800 in the dark with a fast shutter speed. I find I can improve considerably at a ISO 400 at a longer exposure in most cases, but both of these settings would be difficult to shoot the subject as you have here, without blur. I'm looking forward to seeing your settings for this shot.
This is a difficult shot and excellent composition one of my favorites for the challenge. 9
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| 10/23/2003 01:16:41 AM |
Hanging Onby JackoComment: This is my favorite of the challenge 10
The clarity is excellent, The background is just a bit unsettling because of the pattern, but the medium tone makes for a great shot here. |
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| 10/21/2003 03:23:46 AM |
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