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| 10/01/2002 07:47:00 AM |
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| 09/30/2002 03:18:00 PM |
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| 09/22/2002 07:32:00 PM |
Boxed Inby siggithorComment by Gracious: This is very cute, good subject, wonderful model, meets challenge, good composition. I do think it could be improved though, by lightening and a little more contrast. All in all, good job! Good luck in the challenge! Grayce aka Gracious |
| 09/20/2002 03:03:00 PM |
Boxed Inby siggithorComment by karmat: future mime? (sorry, couldn't resist) I think a little more light, and a shade more contrast would ahve helped this image have more zing -- it would stand out more i think because the colors wouldn't be so muted. |
| 09/20/2002 01:38:00 PM |
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| 09/20/2002 12:13:00 PM |
Boxed Inby siggithorComment by hypoStiller: Very good use of negative space, mainly because of the framing. This baby looks precisely as the title suggests, and the background clamps in with strong polygons. Effectively claustrophobic! I would like to see a broader contrast range in the baby. 8 |
| 09/20/2002 11:57:00 AM |
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| 09/19/2002 10:52:00 PM |
Boxed Inby siggithorComment by just-married: The shape of the body itself is very interesting and therefore creates interesting space around it. Nitpicks: focus is a bit soft - doesn't bother me, but does make me notice. Also, I think I might like it better if you cropped out the visible corner of the closet at the lower left and the slight bit of the frame in the upper right. Might have been hard to do and still meet dpc standards, I realize. Good shot. Take what you can use; disregard the rest. 8, just-married |
| 09/18/2002 04:49:00 PM |
Boxed Inby siggithorComment by malapropam: Am I looking inside something from the backside, i.e., negative space? Cute. The picture is a smidgeon dark....did you try to brighten it at all? Anyway, I like it. |
| 09/18/2002 11:47:00 AM |
Boxed Inby siggithorComment by Kavey: I'd like this more if there were no box in it. Just the child in that same position with the black background. Perhaps taking it from exactly front on to the box would give that? As it stands the box feels like a secondary object and part of the positive space, rather than negative. Sort of semipostiveseminegative! 5, Kavey |
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