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| 04/29/2002 03:07:00 PM |
Red Headby albapeteComment: I like your interpertation of the 'ground up' concept. The photo itself doen't really grab me and make me want to look into it deeper. |
| 04/30/2002 04:57:00 AM |
Tropicalityby elliottwhitleyComment: I like the perspective and general composition of this photo. The angles are nice as well! Good work! |
| 04/29/2002 04:30:00 AM |
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| 04/29/2002 09:08:00 PM |
Oversized Mushroomby SonifoComment: I just know that on top of this mushroom, there is a pshchadelic caterpillar puffin on a hooka... :) This is a VERY interesting perspective... nice work! |
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| 04/29/2002 03:12:00 PM |
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| 04/29/2002 10:42:00 AM |
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| 04/29/2002 02:28:00 PM |
Mirror, Mirror on the floor....by cbonsallComment: Hmmm... I like the composition of this shot but the 'ground up' concept is flawed here for several reasons... first of all, the camera is pointing down at the mirror... but i do see that the mirror is reflecting what is above it. So what's wrong? well, the objects in the mirror are oriented from a top down perspective as well. it looks like the treetops are pointing directly downwards and at an downward slope. Maybe I'm misinterpreting the whole idea here... maybe this is a 'bounce' shot that is bouncing the image off the ground mirror into your camera? Hmm... I don't know... I'll follow up on your comments with this one after the challenge is over... |
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| 04/30/2002 09:52:00 AM |
Homeworkby Crystal StreamsComment: I wish i wasn't such a huge fan of monochromatic images... I like the sepia tone here but I actually think that normal b/w may have served this shot better. Sepia usually gives an 'antique' mood to an image and this shot is not an antique subject. I like your challenge interpretation and this is a great photo! Good work! |
| 04/29/2002 10:03:00 AM |
Old Timerby timj351Comment: I wish i had an opportunity to spend a few hours with this old man and my camera... I love your subject! I think this is a *perfect* candidate for black and white or sepia tones. Both modes seem to help convey antiquity. I don' t know how the contrast would be on the train but it would be worth seeing! Excellent photo! |
| 04/29/2002 10:47:00 AM |
looking down at daddyby jbruno1397Comment: This is an interesting photo. I always admire the black and whites. My own tastes tell me that i would have tried to capture more of the face. My other issue is that I have no indication that I'm looking up other than the title of this photo... |
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