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| 07/08/2007 10:52:40 AM |
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| 07/08/2007 07:21:55 AM |
Self Brokenby posthumousComment by alexjack: hard for me to understand this picture, it is very interesting, but for me I need to see it in context of other work too - ie as a series of photos
nice job though,
Jack |
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| 07/07/2007 09:36:25 PM |
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| 07/06/2007 11:22:12 PM |
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| 07/06/2007 10:09:06 PM |
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| 07/06/2007 09:47:10 PM |
Clones For Saleby posthumousComment by JuliBoc: What an idea. They really do look like they are in a carton, kind of like a box of Christmas ornaments. I love the way you use the expert editing rules. |
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| 07/06/2007 04:56:07 PM |
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| 07/06/2007 02:43:53 PM |
Hydroponic Waldoby posthumousComment by dr rick: Greetings from the Critique Club
An unusual composition. The photo is split into two seemingly unrelated halves. The right side is lighter and the view more expansive, so it tends to attract the eye more strongly even though it's a bit blurry. The left side has two strong diagonal lines that lead the eye back to the right side, and the person is positioned near the edge. All these combined together are very effective in hiding the person, which was the main idea of the challenge here. In that respect, wonderful job!
But as a photograph, this really doesn't work for me. The two halves are just too different, with nothing to unify them. Once I've "found waldo", the photo just doesn't hold my interest. Which is too bad, because the textures on the left side are great. If they continue to the left a bit, I think turning the camera a bit left so that the post and woman are on thirds would make a more compelling photo (although not hiding the person nearly so well).
You're an experienced photographer, so I assume you made a conscious choice here to take the less conventional approach. A lot of people like it; there are a lot of positive comments here. Kudos on a successful photo! |
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| 07/06/2007 11:39:22 AM |
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| 07/06/2007 10:17:30 AM |
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