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| 09/03/2008 09:13:10 PM |
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| 09/03/2008 09:12:44 PM |
Sone Exposureby ravins4Comment: Oversaturated, nothing is in sharp focus, overexposed to no good effect. |
| 09/03/2008 09:01:34 PM |
Hopalong Jackby colorcarnivalComment: Great story here; he seems unaffected by his temporary handicap. The overexposed part of this sweathsirt's a little distracting (bla bla bla). The lighting in the face is great -- the framing is perfect! |
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| 09/03/2008 05:12:43 PM |
Yawn.jpgby LonniComment: Priceless. Greeting card material. What more is there to say? Congrats on the capture! |
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| 09/03/2008 05:11:18 PM |
Stephanieby KelliComment: Nicely posed and framed; good detail. I acutally like the expression. Lighting could be better. |
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| 09/02/2008 09:59:33 PM |
Boy Oneby Pug-HComment: Brilliant angle -- works well with the peace signs. |
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| 09/01/2008 04:39:59 PM |
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| 09/01/2008 04:38:25 PM |
Terminal A21by buzzrockComment: I like this in black and white. The people are far enough off to show off the geometry but not so far off as to not be part of the scene. I might have cleaned up the noise a bit. |
| 09/01/2008 04:30:40 PM |
Stopby jdannelsComment: I love the shot you entered, but in terms of meeting challenge criteria, this would probably have been the one to enter (although I completely understand the idea of using a challenge to show off a great image, even when it's not the best fit.) The angle is dead on and the blurred subjects around and inside the lawn set it off beautifully. |
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| 09/01/2008 02:51:35 PM |
Missing Youby Purple_GirlComment: I can't add much to what other commentors have already said. The conception is brilliant, the execution -- well, that comes with practice. Controlling light can be tough. I shoot mostly outdoors for that reason. When I do shoot indoors, I usually resort to poor man's lighting: the sun. Natural light offers tons of possibilities ( MelonMusketeer suggested it also I see), so keep it in mind for next time.
I look forward to seeing more of your work.
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