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more than a fork full
05/02/2011 09:12:42 PM
more than a fork full
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Comment by ShutterPug:
Not sure what deadly sin you are after here...possibly glutiny/greed?
The size of the image is very small. Perhaps look in the tutorials for how to size your images for DPC and it will help you in the future.
more than a fork full
05/02/2011 01:50:47 PM
more than a fork full
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Comment by Purple_Girl:
Remnants of food on the forks might have helped this theme work better. Pic is very small also.
more than a fork full
05/02/2011 01:19:34 AM
more than a fork full
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Comment by bergiekat:
Forkin' small shot! Perhaps a bit of hue adjustment to make the silverware look a bit more silver a less brassy or that's how it appears on my monitor. Utilize the larges possible size allowed to get the maximum photo. I fear the small size might garner this shot a lesser score., but it's still a cool abstract shot.
more than a fork full
04/29/2011 09:50:50 AM
more than a fork full
04/27/2011 09:01:15 AM
more than a fork full
by completely--pointless

Comment by Lydia:
Arg... too small to see well enough to vote on...
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smashed hopes
04/26/2011 10:20:19 PM
smashed hopes
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Comment by CNovack:
I get that broken glass can be symbolic with sadness, but the problem the image has is that the picture does not have anything else *within* the shot for the viewer to connect it to sadness. For example, had there been a broken doll, a faded & torn picture of 1/2 a happy couple, or a official document that states 'Notice of Forclosure" those would have been the additional element needed to strengthen a connection to sadness. As it is now, the audience has nothing to go on except to be told it is Smashed Hopes by the title. The title should be the cherry on the top not the element that carries the whole shot - show don't tell would make this image a whole lot stronger. The other suggestion is that don't be afraid to show your audience a larger picture - you want to show off details and get your audience drawn into the scene you are presenting to us. (not voting)
smashed hopes
04/21/2011 10:55:57 AM
smashed hopes
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Comment by snaffles:
image size is so very tiny, difficult to see any kind of detail.
smashed hopes
04/20/2011 08:57:50 PM
smashed hopes
by completely--pointless

Comment by Dphoto:
Sorry, not feeling sadness in this. Good luck.
smashed hopes
04/20/2011 08:04:09 PM
smashed hopes
by completely--pointless

Comment by Magnumphotography:
Your image is appearing very small. A bigger image, will get a way better score. If you need any help, just pm me.
My name is Ryan.
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