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| 10/21/2002 10:01:00 AM |
Friday Nights!by oklahomafredComment: this kind of shot requires something to be still and sharp, to give a counterpoint to all the movement. Number ?4 is sort of getting there. |
| 10/24/2002 08:32:00 AM |
A Jarby vrattComment: Pull this away from the background, and the DOF will blur away the ugliness of the sheet for you. |
| 10/24/2002 08:20:00 AM |
Bairnsby marboComment: I'd prefer a black background. Perhaps the girl needs to turn her head to face the boy more. whatever you were holding up to distract them had done a good job. |
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| 10/21/2002 12:24:00 PM |
The Middle Childby kosmikkreeperComment: Prefer a deeper depth of focus, and a more regular spacing. I like the way the middle one is picked out by the light. |
| 10/21/2002 09:59:00 AM |
Michael Reneby SatelliteSpeckComment: Mean, moody, magnificent. I'd like to see this in portrait rather then landscape, as it reminds me of those old portraits by Rembrandt |
| 10/21/2002 09:35:00 AM |
rack 'emby jacksonptComment: Its a bit derivative of other egg shots Ive seen before, and Im not really a big fan of these 'tabletop studio' setups. You could try raising the light a bit to bring the shadows into play a bit more. |
| 10/21/2002 12:28:00 PM |
Absolut Haloby chakkobboComment: Wheres the interactive bit???? I get the feeling its not quite vertical (leans to the right), even though my meausements show that it's dead on, so maybe the lighting isnt quite symetrical. |
| 10/22/2002 12:02:00 PM |
fall harvestby queen 91Comment: Unfortunatly, the subject demands multilple sources, and softer ones too. Also, its on a shiny surface, which doesnt help. |
| 10/21/2002 09:38:00 AM |
Americanaby jerryComment: The spotlight should be up a bit, highlighting the eagle, turn the cow to face front too. Is this supposed to be a map? |
| 10/21/2002 12:34:00 PM |
a rose by any other name...by shutterflyComment: The negative space is a bit gratuitous, the rose points out of the frame too. There are two lines off of the rose, apparently a leaf edge and the stem, they should be brought into the composition or eliminated. |
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