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| 12/01/2002 07:45:00 PM |
Overexposing Underexposureby jimmythefishComment by Jacko: I guess I've seen too many guitar shots in this angle in my time. I read the title, but I still think the left hand is too over exposed to be pleasing the eye. Jacko 6 |
| 12/01/2002 06:17:00 PM |
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| 12/01/2002 07:47:00 AM |
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| 11/28/2002 07:41:00 PM |
Overexposing Underexposureby jimmythefishComment by PTLParsons: Article for a photography magazine? Article explaining some mistakes usually made by beginners? If that is the case the photo does well. And the mistakes are intentional to get a point across. That's what I'm going to assume, and you'll get an 8. If I'm wrong you know you don't deserve more that a 3 or 4. I think I'm right and it is a good shot. PTL8 I hope you let us know if I'm right. |
| 11/28/2002 02:06:00 PM |
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| 11/28/2002 08:35:00 AM |
Overexposing Underexposureby jimmythefishComment by inspzil: Those are really cool inlays. Definitely hi key. I like the way you can't see the person who is playing this guitar except his arms. I like the perspective on this pic to as far as the angle it was taken. It might not be a front page type shot, but I could see this pic on a page in the entertainment section or the weekend section. Good luck, Inspzil |
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