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| 05/15/2004 02:40:13 PM |
Chin Yangby AllyrelliaComment by sadrzy: Cute. Had your background been more neutral relative to the "white" mouse, then I would have rated this higher. As it is, the greatest contrast in brightness values is between the black mouse and the background. |
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| 05/14/2004 10:03:22 AM |
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| 05/14/2004 09:40:40 AM |
Chin Yangby AllyrelliaComment by Mad-D: Pos
1. Good capture, and idea
2. Like it in b&w
neg
1. Some contrast problem
2. The background could be different
3. The light could be better
Personal oppinion:
Like the shot, still could be better |
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| 05/12/2004 08:35:28 PM |
Chin Yangby AllyrelliaComment by L1: Cute, very cute. Wonder whose this is??? Very nice play on the challenge concept. Too bad the light colored guy wouldn't pose better for you...are they temperamental creatures? :o) |
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| 05/12/2004 07:35:28 PM |
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| 05/12/2004 03:20:21 AM |
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| 12/06/2003 07:37:22 PM |
"I do"by AllyrelliaComment by FatWillie: Image is blurry. Probably not a good shot for propaganda. That's ok, you are new so I am sure you are still learning.....sorry.... |
| 11/26/2003 01:13:18 AM |
"I do"by AllyrelliaComment by TechnoShroom: Originally posted by Allyrellia: Yikes! I would have thought it was pretty obvious as to how this fits the challenge... |
I didn't give you a 1 or 2 but I did understand the message clearly. Perhaps people didn't realize that is indeed what a chinchilla looks like? I thought this was one of the stronger propaganda messages in that the meaning was clear and unambiguous and wasn't trying to sell a physical product. I do agree that it is on the soft side (pun intended) and perhaps loses a little impact by having the background image so small. I think I might have printed that part out to make a poster and positioned the little guy in front. Same concept but you wouldn't lose image space to the edges of the monitor, the browser toolbar, etc. Even better would be to have gotten hold of a model and some fake fur and done a "live" version. |
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| 11/26/2003 12:10:48 AM |
"I do"by AllyrelliaComment by Allyrellia: Originally posted by muckpond: the focus is too soft, i don't know what you're trying to say, and i don't see how this fits the challenge. |
Yikes! I would have thought it was pretty obvious as to how this fits the challenge... and fairly obvious as to what I was trying to say! I do see that the focus is too soft and it isn't quite "straight." Message edited by author 2007-12-18 20:08:07. |
| 11/23/2003 01:53:37 PM |
"I do"by AllyrelliaComment by GP: So sorry that I almost skipped you...
Very strong message!!!
A nice pet too (we've got a black one)!
Thanks for submitting! |
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