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| 04/01/2007 02:18:58 AM |
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| 04/01/2007 01:55:48 AM |
Figure #1 Wenonaby MPRPROComment: Nice work with the texture and lighting. The lower portion of the leg (on the right) seems to have missed some of the oil/water or whatever substrate was used for the effect. Details... ;) |
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| 04/01/2007 01:52:28 AM |
Old Water Pumpby youngnovaComment: This might be a nice subject for a photo, but you would do well to isolate it from the background a little. The intersecting lines from the house seem to interfere with the subject here. |
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| 01/10/2007 01:52:24 PM |
Don't let it out...by ibrake4duxComment: Congratulations on entering your first challenge :) The challenge description is as follows:
"The fences we are referring to are actual, physical fences; some are decorative, some are protective, some mark boundaries, some are for erosion control. Think about fences, and give us YOUR perspective :-)"
Here at DPC, out-of-the-box interpretations of the topic and description aren't usually great ideas for challenge photos. There are occasions where they do well, but they must have some extremely strong element to pull them above the median score. When a photo requires any significant thought to 'grasp' in a challenge, it is an absolute requirement that the image provide a high level of 'eye candy' to get the viewer to consider your interpretation a little deeper. The high number of photos in any given challenge here keep people from spending more than a couple seconds looking at a photo. With some eye candy in the image, you may get a little more thought about your idea.
Think of a challenge as a 'game' rather than an art competition. It's a game/contest where your own result is handed to you by your competition.
Good luck :) |
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| 12/31/2006 07:34:34 PM |
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| 12/31/2006 07:34:14 PM |
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| 12/31/2006 07:33:42 PM |
SWAMP OF THE LIVING DEADby AlexSaberiComment: I think the scene is rather interesting, but the creation of the final image doesn't maintain 'photographic in nature' in my opinion. |
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| 12/31/2006 07:31:45 PM |
Bubble Troubleby Man_Called_HorseComment: When I judge 'photographs', i generally tend to look at these composites and determine if the image has any photographic merit beyond the editing. I can't see it here. |
| 12/31/2006 07:30:15 PM |
Limits by JudiComment: I think this scene would be good on its own without the superimposed person... That sorta destroys the credibility of the image. |
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| 12/31/2006 07:28:42 PM |
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