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| 02/20/2006 08:34:55 AM |
Flowerynessby senojComment by KHolt: Can't really figure this out, for challenge or anything else really....this might be the point of photo |
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| 02/20/2006 05:42:12 AM |
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| 02/20/2006 03:15:16 AM |
Privetby senojComment by kari1: This is blurry and the title gives me nothing as to what it is about. |
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| 02/19/2006 09:15:33 PM |
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| 02/19/2006 12:30:32 PM |
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| 02/19/2006 05:32:37 AM |
Flowerynessby senojComment by Art Roflmao: Composition: 1 - Technical: 1 - Creativity: 1 - Appeal: 1 - Challenge: 1 - Overall Score: 1 - (weighted - NOT a calculated average)
**RIBBON PREDICTED! (brown, which is what I am convinced you were going for)
Note: Click for info |
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| 02/19/2006 12:25:40 AM |
Flowerynessby senojComment by gjumi: 3 I don't understand it - what does this has to do with any of the sins? Why you have such harsh transition from overexposed flower to a very dark background, whatever that is? Why the photo is not in focus? |
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| 02/18/2006 09:21:46 PM |
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| 02/18/2006 04:19:03 PM |
Bob no!by senojComment by cresus: Greetings from the Critique Club.
Keep in mind, when asking for critiques (the check box when you submit your picture) you should provide comments so the reviewer knows what you were trying to get from your shot.
Composition:
This shot has great potential...the leading lines of the keys draw the eyes into the picture.
Camera Work & Technique:
FOCUS...You'll hear this a thousand times when there's not something in focus in your image. Keep the viewer interested by having something in focus and using OOF areas to keep their eyes where you want them. Try and prevent highlights from blowing out as well.
Suggestions:
Only thing to say here is to get your picture in focus. Abstract challenges are usually won by interesting colors and shapes that don't necessarily make the viewer see a larger picture...just appreciating the image. Good luck. I hope this review has been helpful. |
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| 02/18/2006 01:18:08 PM |
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