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| 05/01/2009 02:46:25 AM |
Odin vs. Hrungnirby VitaminBComment by rachelellen: GORGEOUS. Great shot, nice treatment too. I'm not usually a fan of the top-and-bottom bars but they seem to help with the "motion" feel of this shot somehow. |
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| 04/30/2009 05:42:08 AM |
Odin vs. Hrungnirby VitaminBComment by SaraR: Strong stop-action shot - the tension is palpable. Your choice of border compliments the photo well, adding to the sense of speed and forward movement. |
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| 04/29/2009 10:59:13 PM |
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| 04/29/2009 10:27:59 AM |
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| 04/28/2009 01:58:05 PM |
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| 04/27/2009 07:17:55 PM |
Odin vs. Hrungnirby VitaminBComment by Teafran: Eadweard Muybridge in 1872 settled a bet on whether a horse ever has all four feet off the ground at the same time. This is a perfect example of that which is still argued today. A richly detailed and dramatic image, this demonstrates the beauty, grace and style of a running horse in the Sport of Kings. A beautiful image technically and artistically perfect. A top prize contender. Well done. |
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| 04/27/2009 01:11:20 PM |
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| 04/27/2009 01:46:47 AM |
HOPEby VitaminBComment by Hepci: 15th...
well you got your wish on voting for effort and not quality.
I did one just like this with my Sony cybershot 10 years ago of Monica under Bill's desk...
nice idea but it is VERY boring. I can't see how this beat out 50% of the rest of these photos |
| 04/25/2009 09:12:15 AM |
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| 04/23/2009 04:06:54 PM |
HOPEby VitaminBComment by glad2badad: Originally posted by VitaminB: Thanks for your comment. I can appreciate the fact that this is essentially a photo of artwork... but it essentially no different than the photo which inspired it, jeger's Mona Lisa:
While I am not bothered by my score overall, I am really happy with it, I did get a lot of low votes, which the Mona Lisa shot didnt get. ... |
The difference between the Mona Lisa shot and yours is that the Mona Lisa photo has some context and depth to it. By the photographer including himself with the artwork, plus the wall, baseboard, carpet, etc...it becomes a photo, rather than a direct representation of artwork only. Again, JMO. |
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