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| 04/29/2006 12:54:30 PM |
A Collection of Clichesby mpetersComment by Artyste: *I am only commenting, and not voting on this challenge*
How'd you train the fish to stay on the blue side?
Only thing I can see that'll hit you with voters is the light coloring, and reflections on the glass.
SO hard to deal with, but imperative. Deeper, more vibrant color, and smoother, reflection-free (or reflection-muted) glass will garner you a better score.
However, the idea is top-notch, even though it's been done before, never quite like this. |
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| 04/29/2006 09:20:57 AM |
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| 04/29/2006 08:30:18 AM |
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| 04/28/2006 04:50:04 PM |
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| 04/28/2006 03:15:50 PM |
A Collection of Clichesby mpetersComment by jonfleck: Like this one, would like it even better if the whole image was in focus, but I think it works well for the challenge, and is a lot more unique than the million red and green pepper images submitted for the challenge. |
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| 04/28/2006 01:36:59 PM |
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| 04/27/2006 10:06:13 PM |
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| 04/27/2006 09:13:40 PM |
A Collection of Clichesby mpetersComment by sir_bazz: Well titled and well executed. A pretty good job of lighting the fish while keeping the reflections on the glass somewhat under control. Bumping up |
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