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| 06/30/2007 09:38:17 AM |
Pay As We Goby muur88Comment by Haneck: Very intriguing colors...everything is a sort of dull gray shade except for the red on the signs, which is really eye-catching. Great image! |
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| 06/27/2007 08:29:41 PM |
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| 06/27/2007 07:01:49 PM |
Pay As We Goby muur88Comment by rinac: Intriguing. I've taken stupid pills by accident today, so I'm not sure of the message here, but I do like the work. |
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| 06/27/2007 04:22:45 PM |
Pay As We Goby muur88Comment by Bruce_the_Robert: It's funny how people can be hidden in plain view, just there, lying on the sidewalk. Step over them, walk past, don't look at them, they aren't really there. Delightful capture, good use of light and shadow to actually highlight your Waldo (avoiding the temptation to underplay the point by hiding them in the shadows). The juxtaposition with a mobile phone store is perfect. Well done. 8. |
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| 06/27/2007 12:25:45 AM |
Negativityby muur88Comment by muur88: yes well, i guess i shouldn't have smited the dq police in my initial comments ;) But really, i didn't do anything that couldn't have been done with adjustmentment layers alone...except the distort of course...kind of missed that new rule or perhaps old one by now. anyway, i still hereby deem this required method of adjustment layers to be unconstitutional as long as you abide by the basic law of not altering individual pixels, aka making processing adjusts to the entire image in normal blending mode. i know you don't care. i guess i really don't either. thanks for listening though. |
| 06/26/2007 07:27:05 PM |
Pay As We Goby muur88Comment by jonfrommk: Nice image but for me it kinda falls between two stools, Waldo is big enough not to be challenging to find yet not quite big enough to really get a feel for the person |
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| 06/26/2007 03:19:30 PM |
Pay As We Goby muur88Comment by karmat: You could have cropped the top horizontal section off and it would have made the shot feel like it was reaching on up, without stopping. Good use of the subject to break up the "symmetry." |
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| 06/25/2007 09:45:49 PM |
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| 06/25/2007 08:20:56 PM |
Summerby muur88Comment by LevT: but then, why does it remind me "Apocalypsis now"? |
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| 06/25/2007 08:19:24 PM |
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