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| 02/28/2005 09:42:29 AM |
Speeding Will Kill You by sahkoComment by srdanz: In a pretty good shape for someone taken out of a 95mph car :-)
Two things: the border I'm not so sure about, and the tag size - it may end up beeing too small to read on a billboard. However, one ot the better photos so far. |
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| 02/28/2005 08:08:48 AM |
Speeding Will Kill You by sahkoComment by Shiiizzzam: AWESOME ! This is my favorite so far. This didn't need a title to save it or make me "get it". I like that's it not a copycat of some well known advertisting. The compostion is perfect. The color tone used really makes this have that punch to it. 10 ++++ Good luck ! |
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| 02/28/2005 07:27:08 AM |
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| 02/28/2005 07:18:18 AM |
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| 02/28/2005 06:20:38 AM |
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| 02/28/2005 01:58:18 AM |
Speeding Will Kill You by sahkoComment by Montereykiddo: SPECTACULAR. A+ all around....want me to go through it?
Lighting- perfect
Composition - perfect
impact/message - perfect
creativity - PERFECT
You deserve to win this competition, hands DOWN.
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| 02/28/2005 01:19:45 AM |
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| 02/28/2005 12:22:41 AM |
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| 02/12/2005 09:09:45 PM |
Stevkaby sahkoComment by rscorp: This is a very nice with a relaxed model and a nice expression. My only nit-pick is the area around her hand. Maybe a splash of light around that area would be nice. Her hand almost looks like it's floating in space. |
| 01/15/2005 10:40:15 AM |
Not To Be So Depressive by sahkoComment by swagman: sahko
At a first , quick glance, I wasn't as impressed with this as I should have been.
You've done an excellent job with light control, DoF and compostion so the viewer's eye is directed precisely where it should be. Soft focus and darker hues prevent the attention from wandering out of the image. There's a lot of nice detail so your audience can spend time in the surroundings, but the attention always goes back to the model's face.
In fact, if I had a nit to pick, it would be the model's expression. Her body language suggests depression, but her face doen't, as much. Perhaps it just me. All the same, the image works nicely.
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