| Image |
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| 10/21/2002 04:22:00 PM |
Nightmare Chaserby Gracechild7Comment: interesting abstract... do we have a single artificial light source here that dramatically lights the subject? Possibly so... I can't really tell what we are looking at here :) - setzler |
| 10/24/2002 12:56:00 PM |
Bairnsby marboComment: very nice angle on this shot :) The catch light in the eyes is just perfect! Good shot... - setzler |
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| 10/24/2002 01:38:00 PM |
Lovers Touchby NatashaComment: excellent shot... the plasma ball was a great idea.. the color here is very nice! - setzler |
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| 10/23/2002 08:38:00 AM |
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| 10/21/2002 12:53:00 AM |
rack 'emby jacksonptComment: very effective use of lighting... I think two things would have improved this shot even more... Possibly underexposing it just a little more would have darkened up the dark areas even more and I also think a slightly lower camera angle would have been nice too... great shot :) - setzler |
| 10/22/2002 08:43:00 AM |
fall harvestby queen 91Comment: this is a very nice still life setup... I have a couple ideas of how this shot could be more powerful :) 1) lower angle camera shot... In this image, it looks like you are looking down from above on your subject... 2) a light source other than the camera flash... lighting this shot from off center would probably create some nice shadows in the surface of the pumpkin. good shot :) - setzler |
| 10/21/2002 08:22:00 AM |
Rain & Hailby vtruanComment: I don't understand the single, artificial light source in this one... Daylight is not artificial... - setzler |
| 10/22/2002 08:23:00 AM |
Screensaverby ParentxComment: Is this your computer screen with a light shining on it? - setzler |
| 10/21/2002 12:48:00 AM |
Old Jeepby gcosueComment: This may be a single light source, but the 'dramatic' part seems to be missing... - setzler |
| 10/21/2002 03:26:00 PM |
Americanaby jerryComment: Interesting collection of 'stuff' :) This photo has very little 'subjective' impact. "What" you choose to photograph is very important. It's half the battle. "How" you choose to photograph it is the other half. When you create a nice combination and balance between the two, you will have great shots :) - setzler |
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