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| 11/30/2003 02:46:20 PM |
My Two Scents Worthby drgsoellComment: cute idea - contrasting scents all in one frame - two reactions. Nicely lit, well done effect. Wish the background were all black (I can see some blue and lines in the drape) and the table is a bit busy. I love the cat t-shirt, but it distracts from the focus: the face and the reactions to the smell. |
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| 11/30/2003 02:43:25 PM |
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| 11/30/2003 02:40:52 PM |
Afternoon Temptationby qachykComment: A stong smell, that brings forth many associations - afternoon snack, movie theatres, the circus...I wish this had a cleaner composition. I like how you include the microwave, but maybe with the popcorn inside framed by the door would be more logical? Less cluttered. Here the empty wrapper and the various angles and lines of the counter distract. |
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| 11/30/2003 02:38:23 PM |
Scent of a Womanby SinisterComment: Nice soft lighting, wish it didn't get so dark in the top corners. I don't get any feeling for why the bottles are arranged this way - random? I wish there were more meaning to the photo - a woman's arm with drops of perfume on the wrist? Flowers to represent the scents? |
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| 11/30/2003 02:35:53 PM |
divergence of good scentsby wkmenComment: I understand the contrast here, but it looks just like two photos set side by side - no relationship between them. If they were all in the same frame you could give some meaning through the composition or the lighting. Each photo is good - though small and hard too see if they are really sharp, and see the details of texture. |
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| 11/30/2003 02:32:38 PM |
FESTIVE SMELLby RUEDISCHMUTZComment: I do love the smell of pine burning, but this looks accidental - yikes! I'd rather see pine bows all golden in the fireplace. The green of the pine is a nice brightcolor. I don't know where the funny pink cast to the cadle and smoke comes from. |
| 11/30/2003 01:15:00 PM |
Scent of an Onionby jab119Comment: soft lighting, soft focus. Perhaps odd for such a sharp smell. Since the composition is in this close I'd like to seee more detail. - better light better focus. |
| 11/30/2003 01:12:41 PM |
Espressoby ThorsgodhiComment: I like how the curves in the background miror the curve of the bean. The glare of the lights really blows out the details on the bean, and the bean isn't in focus. |
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| 11/30/2003 01:10:15 PM |
Mirrored Scentsby qwerty_314Comment: Fun combination - I particularly like the way the yellow bottle reflects some of the green bottle. The crop feels a bit random - why cut the gree bottle there? Why not include it all like the yellow one? Doesn't seem tack sharp. |
| 11/30/2003 01:07:14 PM |
Cigar Smokeby hopperComment: Lovely smoke. I like your diagonal composition. I'm not sure about the smoke going outside the frame at the top - true that cigar smoke (and the smell) will not be confined, but this little bit of smoke is too half-hearted. Also I'd like to see the cigar - or at least a glowing tip. |
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