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| 07/18/2004 11:15:23 PM |
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| 07/18/2004 09:32:14 PM |
One Monkey Short of a Full Benchby GeneralEComment by OneSweetSin: Critique Club
LOL...oh Paul this would have worked so much better in a humorous challenge or the portrait challenge...I can see this being titled...My Little Monkey....but seriously yes Isaac was right there is a purple hue to the monkeys...its very mild but it is there...I would say more of a purple undertone to them, however, they are about the same color as concord grapes in the fall....that deep dark purplish blue, so with that said they would fit the challenge.
The backround is a bit busy but I'm sure in this instance you had no control over that....as for the bench being slanted I tend to agree with you it wouldn't look right if it weren't.
Thank you for the amusing look at see no evil...my question is...is he a monkey Dad? Again I like it cause its one of those photos that is just to cute and amusing for most of the votes around here but thanks for the orginality.
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| 07/18/2004 01:43:07 PM |
One Monkey Short of a Full Benchby GeneralEComment by GeneralE: Originally posted by Bran-O-Rama: Didn't mean any offense about the slanted bench but I thought the subjects in the foreground were the focus of the image. Isn't it much more natural to see a "slanted" or angled roof than an unleveled bench? :/ |
Sorry, I was tired when I wrote that. I'll have to try it and see how it looks. To me, it was obvious that the far rooflines are part of entranceways, and as such would look odd if slanted. But others might not notice.
The other factor is that, although the bench slants, Isaac is somewhat compensating and sitting up pretty straight. There's also a vertical seam in the window right behind his shoulder.
I appreciate the suggestions! My mom was visiting, and I know she'll like it regardless of the roofline :)
Now if I could only have made it purple ... |
| 07/18/2004 11:19:49 AM |
Hard-Won ...by GeneralEComment by soup: cute
seems it may be a bit too sharp
and cutting the end of the mouse plug off was a no-no |
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| 07/18/2004 06:02:28 AM |
One Monkey Short of a Full Benchby GeneralEComment by Bran-O-Rama: Originally posted by GeneralE: Originally posted by Bran-O-Rama: Bench is slanted and does not benefit from this abstract angle, even though shrine/wall in back is horizontally level. |
The bench is slanted -- it would look far stupider (IMO) to have the bench level and the reflected rooflines slanted ...
Maybe I should re-title this "Now I Feel So Blue" :) |
Didn't mean any offense about the slanted bench but I thought the subjects in the foreground were the focus of the image. Isn't it much more natural to see a "slanted" or angled roof than an unleveled bench? :/ |
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| 07/16/2004 07:56:12 PM |
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| 07/16/2004 03:01:37 PM |
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| 07/15/2004 09:39:23 PM |
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| 07/14/2004 09:02:00 PM |
... Closer Than They Appearby GeneralEComment by melismatica: Not very original. The focus is a little soft. The extreme pinpoint highlights in his eyes have a creepy effect. This isn't a great use of the surrounding areas of the frame. |
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| 07/14/2004 08:23:22 PM |
Hard-Won ...by GeneralEComment by lizzyc3: I don't totally get this but good idea- I love the addition of the mouse trap, that's awesome |
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