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| 04/23/2009 02:51:07 AM |
Color for my kissby PaulComment by Paul: Many thanks for the critique; I hadn't really noticed the low scores but I can see there are a few.
For the record, this image is still in validation so I'm pretty sure none of the scores will stay permanent.
Thanks again
Paul |
| 04/22/2009 11:16:09 PM |
Color for my kissby PaulComment by rodfulk: from the Critique culb
Imo this was very nicely done. It shows your Imagination, and creative skills well.
A touch of light from the left could have brought more color to the crayon, and some good highlights that might have made the color bolder.
Good crop, keeps attention on main part of photo.
I do not understand the low scores?
Completely meets challenge critera. |
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| 04/22/2009 02:55:12 PM |
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| 04/22/2009 11:51:22 AM |
Park Benchby PaulComment by justdidi: This may have been more effective if the trees "bowed in" surrounding the couple, and there was more vignetting around. Nice. |
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| 04/22/2009 10:26:55 AM |
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| 04/21/2009 05:41:19 PM |
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| 04/20/2009 10:24:16 AM |
Unfoundby PaulComment by MaryO: I kind of expect the light to be dim and spooky for a shot like this, so while it conveys aloneness it isn't sinister because it's bright. Could be alien-ship bright but it doesn't feel that way. The boy is unfound but not lost, perhaps not wanting to be found. The lighting definitely affects my perception of the image; creative way to meet the challenge IMO. |
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| 04/20/2009 10:09:59 AM |
Color for my kissby PaulComment by SandyP: This is great! I think I would have picked this one for a ribbon. I love a photo for these set-up challenges that you could still hang on your wall. |
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| 04/19/2009 10:26:02 PM |
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| 04/19/2009 09:26:51 PM |
Unfoundby PaulComment by Teafran: While not a complete demonstration of lighting, the fisheye effect is excellant and the lighting angle increases the overall impact of the image from an emotional standpoint. The interesting angles of light from the direct in your face effect of the background to the light coming from the side is very effective. A good and different demonstration of natural lighting to enhance the impact of an image. |
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