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| 07/23/2003 09:09:41 AM |
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| 07/23/2003 03:47:54 AM |
bell bottoms by grigrigirlComment by skiphilkah: Great colours, love the pose. the subject looks quite despondant, maybe she's just reallise the 70's are over? I'm not sure about the purple in her hair it seems to pull the eyes the wrong way. I do like the way you a drawn from the bottom to her face with the tapered bell bottoms 7 |
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| 07/23/2003 12:18:44 AM |
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| 07/22/2003 11:43:28 PM |
prey by grigrigirlComment by ellamay: Great contrasts, in colors and in themes. I like the stark bird and tombstone against the billowing and imposing clouds. This shot could easily be in a horror film to add ambience. Really nice work |
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| 07/22/2003 10:36:43 PM |
prey by grigrigirlComment by goodtempo: Great composition. Nice work with the contrasts both in subject and objects. One of my favorites. 10 |
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| 07/22/2003 08:17:13 PM |
prey by grigrigirlComment by Faye Pekas: I'm a beginner so I can't offer any good advice on your picture but just wanted to say that the idea is wonderful. The double contrast.. between light and dark and between prey and pray is very creative :) |
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| 07/22/2003 04:34:48 PM |
prey by grigrigirlComment by MikeO: This is a wonderful photograph, first time i have ever given a 10 - Outstanding |
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| 07/22/2003 10:38:59 AM |
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| 07/21/2003 11:08:08 PM |
prey by grigrigirlComment by JB707: Great silhouette! Oh yeah, great contrast too...good job...had to give it a 10... |
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| 07/21/2003 10:10:27 PM |
almost androgynousby grigrigirlComment by grigrigirl: pedro...I think the softness is grain from playing with levels. The image was actually underexposed. Also...my images look soft after compression and uploading to this site...i need to figure a way around such things. Not many people approve of his pose...perhaps i should title this one..."breaking the rules". Why must I conform to preconcieved notions of right and wrong poses? To me, it works for him. Journey put it together quite nicely...thank you journey :) |
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