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| 01/01/2005 05:58:53 PM |
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| 12/31/2004 01:09:39 PM |
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| 12/31/2004 12:34:35 PM |
Meccano Mechanicby angiedlComment by 4score: I smile when I look at this one. Love the colors and the set-up of the picture. Looks life-size to me. I also like the way you've positioned the loose nuts and bolts...they seem to flow toward the dummy's feet where they are "integrated" into his own ankles. Funny that I assume that it's a male......guess we don't know! Great job and thanks for the opportunity to view this. |
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| 12/31/2004 08:05:49 AM |
Meccano Mechanicby angiedlComment by docpjv: never thought i could be impressed by this setup but wow, what an excellent pic. great job. bumping up. |
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| 12/31/2004 12:32:33 AM |
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| 12/30/2004 02:03:51 PM |
Meccano Mechanicby angiedlComment by taterbug: Nice idea. Cute shot. Lighting is pretty good. Would it be possible to get more even dof? I see the feet, foreground nuts and bolts, and the jack a little out of focus, I think in this case it should all be even. |
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| 12/29/2004 08:49:05 PM |
Friendshipby angiedlComment by Bear_Music: Rankles, they appear to be looking out through a screen of some sort, maybe on jalousied windows? I'm not sure, but it's something. A screen would account for the diffusion effect, I think.
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| 12/29/2004 08:46:05 PM |
Friendshipby angiedlComment by Bear_Music: I'm stunned this didn't finish in the mid-7's at least. I thought it was poignant and imaginative and immensely appealing. Congrats, regardless, on your 16th place.
Robt.
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| 12/29/2004 03:33:56 PM |
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| 12/29/2004 02:48:38 PM |
Meccano Mechanicby angiedlComment by Bear_Music: This is funny. I like it a lot but it needs more DOF: feet, especially, should be sharp. Ought to be possible too, just by moving the point of critical focus forward a tad. DOF is 1/3 in front and 2/3 behind POCF as a rule of thumb, so there's some wiggle room here. |
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