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10/15/2006 02:27:02 AM
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Comment by JackRyan:
Very creative idea. One of my favorites so far.
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10/14/2006 05:50:09 PM
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Comment by EssAreDubya:
Where have I seen that typerwriter before? A great concept here, but the focus could be better.
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10/13/2006 12:59:10 PM
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Comment by candlerain:
Nice sense of business
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10/13/2006 12:07:43 PM
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Comment by ktfarrell:
They were taking duck-tation?!
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10/13/2006 08:40:31 AM
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Comment by CNovack:
I can hear them busy at work: Click, Clack, Quack, Ding! Next line. Click, Clack, Quack, Ding! Very cute and clever idea. Not only do you have the author(s) of the book in there you also have the Researchers (the ones on the open book) and the Editor (the one sitting on the page with the pens. I love how you included the dreaded red pen!) Composition is good. Lighting is good. I wish that some elements/some of the ducks are in more sharper focus. It is a little soft in areas. Sharpness and detail can be accomplished with a higher aperature setting of 5.6 or higher. Usually 8 is the median and 16 is the best. The higher the aperature setting will result in both foreground and background being in sharper focus. An ISO setting of 100 or less also helps with letting enough light in for a correct exposure plus it avoids noise or grainy image that one gets with a higher ISO of 400. It is advised that with a higher aperature setting that you steady the camera on a fixed object or mount it on a tripod to avoid camera shake. Lastly I think that shooting the composition at a lower angle level to the desk would bring the viewer closer to the action. The high overhead angle removes us from the scene like we are watching from a distance or afar. The lower angle would help put us into the scene like we are a part of the action going on here. Not only that but it would help with eliminating the reflections of the ducks on the highly polished desk. Overall a creative and nicely composed idea that I think is above average: 8
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10/13/2006 05:11:25 AM
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Comment by H.Pe:
great composition in mess stuff.
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10/12/2006 08:36:25 PM
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Comment by Pug-H:
If an infinite number of duckies ... yada-yada ..... collected works of Shakespeare and Monty Python (Volume One: Monty Python)
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10/12/2006 02:01:38 PM
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Comment by Balko:
Meets Challenge = 2
Technical Stuff = 2
Creativity = 2
Overall Impression = 1
Biased Wow Factor = 0
Gave me a good chuckle.
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10/12/2006 10:34:51 AM
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Comment by Pegasus:
My favourite so far!
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10/11/2006 06:39:02 PM
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Comment by jeannybeany:
love the one with the glasses!!!
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