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| 10/26/2009 08:25:49 PM |
Stuckby NitenComment: My daughter used to do this, except she would get caught behind furniture. I have a photo somewhere of her caught between her bed frame and the window. |
| 10/26/2009 01:11:40 PM |
autumn triptykhosby undieyatchComment: The transition from one frame to the next is so subtle that I did not initially think I was looking at a triptych. |
| 10/26/2009 01:10:16 PM |
This is a men worldby OdedComment: So true. Good idea, though the illustration of it seems a little snapshotty, I'm not sure this could be done better in any other way. This is the real-world. |
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| 10/26/2009 01:05:16 PM |
Intrigueby RKTComment: A set of image that might not stand well on their own, but together they combine to set a mood. Nicely done. |
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| 10/26/2009 12:18:48 AM |
The Dark Peak Calamityby bspurgeonComment: Creative blur tends to not fare well for mass appeal. Got an 8 from me, however. Congrats on the Posthumous ribbon! |
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| 10/26/2009 12:09:29 AM |
DEMONS PREFER CARRIONby skewsmeComment: Glad to see you made over the magic 6 mark with this. I think it was underrated (I gave it a 9), but I suspect the style of imagery you used did not go over with some members. |
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| 10/26/2009 12:06:20 AM |
Devils Plague Calls by Rainbow-Coloured-SoulComment: Yup, I was pleased to see that, as anticipated, I am the only person anal enough to see those compression artifacts. Nice high score. I gave it a 7, in spite of the compression, though it might have gotten an 8 from me without it. |
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| 10/26/2009 12:02:00 AM |
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| 10/21/2009 01:40:21 PM |
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| 10/21/2009 01:38:23 PM |
Classic In Queensby VassarianComment: Sweet car. There are a ton of compression artifacts showing here. You can see them around all the hard edges, especially in the yellow of the roof and around the edges of the trees. (Not to mention the haloing in the sky, a frequent side effect of some treatments) With a file size of only 70k, you had a lot more overhead to use less compression. Compression kills detail. Always adjust JPEG compression so that your file size is as large as possible, but within the challenge limit. (150k for this one) |
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