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| 08/18/2003 11:07:23 AM |
Patiently Waitingby GraciousComment by justesme: You have really captured the animals characters here. I'm scared just looking at this photo.
To me, the subject is the eye. The rest of the image is my space. I know that the teeth are very important, but before the image finished loading the image, just from looking at the piercing eye, it created a 'flee-really-far-because-I-am-really-scared' effect.
So, perhaps, with a close crop of this image without the teeth and the 'other background', would make the onlooker concentrate more on the eye than be distracted by everything else and go WOW.
Also, I see that the other eye is a very little blurry, so perhaps a narrower aperture?
PS> If I got the definition of Negative space wrong, pls PM me with the right on. =) |
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| 08/16/2003 07:30:59 PM |
The Refridgerator Police are Watching!!!by GraciousComment by kyrielle: "I'll have a camera, chilled." This is a cute idea, though I think you've been betrayed by your lighting - note how the milk carton glares, the door is properly lit, and the woman leaning in is somewhat shadowed. You've kept a nice detail on her, for all of that, but there's a bit of graininess and the definite shadowing that makes the near side of the door seem more the subject than anything else. |
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| 08/12/2003 11:49:23 PM |
The Refridgerator Police are Watching!!!by GraciousComment by ttreit: Not a bad idea but the light is harsh and frankly the inside of your refrigerator isn't all that interesting of a subject. Also I'd get rid of the trash can in the background. The title's fun though you might have had the person in the shot look really surprised as though they'd been caught by the fridge police. A red white and blue strobe light might have made a huge difference if you really wanted to play up that angle. |
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