DPChallenge: A Digital Photography Contest You are not logged in. (log in or register
 
Browse Settings
Currently viewing:
Registered UserTruegsht

Show comments:

Per page:

Order:

Comments:


Comments Received by Truegsht
Pages:   ... ... [73]
Showing 341 - 350 of ~723
Image Comment
In your dreams...
08/22/2005 01:58:33 PM
In your dreams...
by Truegsht

Comment by jseyerle:
Why are the arms dark and the body white? Was it lighting? The softness is good, but I would have had her taken all those rings off.
Photographer found comment helpful.
In your dreams...
08/22/2005 12:54:08 PM
In your dreams...
by Truegsht

Comment by Jutilda:
This is a bit too blurry for my personal taste. I'd remove the jewelry so that there is no distraction from the skin tones.
Photographer found comment helpful.
In your dreams...
08/22/2005 11:05:02 AM
In your dreams...
by Truegsht

Comment by nico_blue:
i think its an interesting effect with the motion blur but i think a more conventional approach could have worked better. (btw, the model has a great figure and pose)
Photographer found comment helpful.
In your dreams...
08/22/2005 12:31:10 AM
In your dreams...
by Truegsht

Comment by Art Roflmao:
Well NOW she is! LOL Well done. Dreamy, for sure. Not real happy about clutching the breasts, but if ya had to cover them somehow, that works fairly well. Good luck.
Photographer found comment helpful.
ignore the background...concentrate on the agony
08/17/2005 11:55:57 PM
ignore the background...concentrate on the agony
by Truegsht

Comment by eschelar:
I wonder what would have happened if you had lain on your stomach and looked up, with your arms pulling the legs down in a more conventional contortionist pose? You might have had the feet pointing down to lessen the size disparity and add to the stretching effect.

For the background, did you think of taking a white sheet and draping it over a couple of broomsticks stuck vertically in between your mattress and the bed frame?

I actually thought when I first saw this pic that it was your son who had fallen backwards from sitting on your shoulders...

The pic would do better if it was shot with a view to more clarity.

You could try a desat, leaving the reds and really make your face pop!
Photographer found comment helpful.
ignore the background...concentrate on the agony
08/15/2005 11:50:55 AM
ignore the background...concentrate on the agony
by Truegsht

Comment by Jacko:
This is too classic. Added to my favorites.
Photographer found comment helpful.
ignore the background...concentrate on the agony
08/15/2005 08:58:56 AM
ignore the background...concentrate on the agony
by Truegsht

Comment by Truegsht:
not a kids feet...was my wife. she is only 4'11...so she is just a tad tiny. the grain was intentional...however could not avoid the background...this was taken in a mirror as well. why am I explaining this? it is so horrible! thanks for the comments though.
ignore the background...concentrate on the agony
08/14/2005 12:00:48 AM
ignore the background...concentrate on the agony
by Truegsht

Comment by datcat:
Illusion first: The face says it all, "don't try this at home kids!" I think the feet would have been better with shoes on, a large pair would make it more convincing.
Photo: The lighting and grain is the the pics draw back. Also the background is a bit cluttered especially above the left shoulder.
Photographer found comment helpful.
ignore the background...concentrate on the agony
08/13/2005 04:43:56 PM
ignore the background...concentrate on the agony
by Truegsht

Comment by ShutterPug:
can't ignore the extreme noise
Photographer found comment helpful.
ignore the background...concentrate on the agony
08/13/2005 12:01:56 AM
ignore the background...concentrate on the agony
by Truegsht

Comment by TooCool:
I can't ignore the background, it's in the shot and quite distracting... The look on your face makes me think someone needs to change their socks...
TC
Photographer found comment helpful.
Pages:   ... ... [73]
Showing 341 - 350 of ~723


Home - Challenges - Community - League - Photos - Cameras - Lenses - Learn - Help - Terms of Use - Privacy - Top ^
DPChallenge, and website content and design, Copyright © 2001-2025 Challenging Technologies, LLC.
All digital photo copyrights belong to the photographers and may not be used without permission.
Current Server Time: 06/19/2025 08:00:54 AM EDT.