| Image | Comment | 
|  | 06/19/2002 11:34:00 AM | 
| waning striveby clayComment by brumos: Ok. there doesn't appear to be any shadows in this shot.  Only darkness due to nightfall or a dark room. | 
|  | 06/19/2002 05:29:00 AM | 
| waning striveby clayComment by ClubJuggle: This looks a little *too* dark for my personal taste. I can't tell what the object is that you're shadowing. | 
|  | 06/18/2002 10:45:00 PM | 
| waning striveby clayComment by David Ey: Oh Man! what happened to her head? (his head?) Neat shot , but of what? I like it a lot. Sure is dark, but I like dark too. Looks like a headless woman looking thru a porthole or the front of a small submarine with a ghoastly figure looking back. I hope we get to see a lighter version.-------10 | 
|  | 06/18/2002 01:20:00 PM | 
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|  | 06/17/2002 06:22:00 PM | 
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|  | 06/17/2002 05:04:00 PM | 
| waning striveby clayComment by chariot: I think thats the gargoyle dude from disney, but I'm not sure.  I think Silouhettes work best when its a familiar item to everyone. | 
|  | 06/17/2002 04:55:00 PM | 
| waning striveby clayComment by FranziskaLang: This shot is so dark on my computer that I cannot make out what it is.  I even tried increasing the brightness in an editing program, but no luck. | 
|  | 06/17/2002 03:44:00 PM | 
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|  | 06/17/2002 02:45:00 PM | 
| waning striveby clayComment by Swashbuckler: Wow, powerful image, but ackward and VERY dark.  Suggestion:  Try a little (small amount) of front lighting, just enough to show some features of the doll/toy.  Also, try an angle that has your subject covers the lamp bulb more (would look more like a hero in the moonlight, which is the effect I think you were going for.)  Photo 4 (sorry, but wouldn't want this on my wall)  Creativity 7 (great idea, but needs better execution) Shadows 5 (so dark!!!)  total score 6 | 
|  | 06/08/2002 07:58:00 PM | 
| nightmare on sesame streetby clayComment by clay: that wasnt on my carpet. my dog killed a rabbit, and placed it in the middle of the porch. then she killed elmo, and brought it to the middle of the porch for me to approve. after a few days i noticed this is what had happened. i decided to take the picture exactly as i had found it. the problem was all the dirt and tree droppings made it look funky. so i shook the camera | 
	
	
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