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| 08/17/2005 07:26:13 AM |
Irrationalby ztropfComment: Shame the photo is so small, it's difficult to figure out what it going on. |
| 08/17/2005 07:22:20 AM |
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| 08/17/2005 07:20:58 AM |
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| 08/17/2005 07:20:32 AM |
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| 08/17/2005 07:20:05 AM |
Guitar Heroby bombadilComment: Nice shot... I would ideally have liked him on the left of the frame though. Shame his expression is a bit tame bearing in mind his rock n' roll pose. |
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| 08/17/2005 07:17:47 AM |
untitled...by JinboComment: Your subject is great, but the composition seems off... why is the recorder right by the edge of the frame, but the head has plenty of space? Surely it should be the other way round? I'm personally missing the elbows... perhaps portrait orientation? The background is terrible... how would it have looked if you got right by the wall and shot her profile without the brick wall behind her? |
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| 08/17/2005 07:15:28 AM |
Sunset Harmonyby roadrunnerComment: Nicely done... I can't give it a REALLY high mark as 'Live Music' suggests an audience and this is obviously a set up shot, but it is well carried out. It could be quite a bit sharper though, maybe with some gaussian blur to remove jaggies. |
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| 08/17/2005 07:12:40 AM |
David Plays the Bluesby dsidwellComment: If this was live music, you'd really be getting in the way of the audience. I can't imagine getting this close and in the way of a live gig. |
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| 08/17/2005 07:11:47 AM |
Small Town Eveningby OdysseyF22Comment: Too much like a snapshot... you've captured live music and an audience but I can't see any thought about the composition. Where do you want the viewer's eye to rest? Are the performers important? It takes a second look to notice them, as they're pretty dark. |
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| 08/17/2005 07:09:57 AM |
Iron&Fire Live!by NunoComment: Interesting attempt to liven up the shot with a tilted angle, but I feel dizzy looking at it. Great expression. If you want to keep the angle, I'd have moved him to the top-left corner of the shot to balance the composition out. |
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