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| 04/18/2006 05:12:55 PM |
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| 03/21/2006 10:29:55 PM |
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| 03/21/2006 06:49:48 PM |
Me falling asleep vs. Educationby krytaComment by lastef: Ah but the Bodelaire children should keep you awake;-) Your cropping is not perfect to take the book you are sleeping on outside the frame. Might have been stronger picture if taken a bit lower... still creative shot;-) |
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| 03/16/2006 02:07:38 PM |
Me falling asleep vs. Educationby krytaComment by taterbug: hehehe :-), good humor factor in this shot! Good lighting and focus. I like the overall composition, might work well in a portrait crop too. Might be a little stronger if the book were not cut off in the framing at the bottom. Overall, good concept, interesting photo. Nice job. |
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| 03/15/2006 01:09:43 PM |
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| 03/15/2006 08:39:05 AM |
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| 03/07/2006 11:47:19 PM |
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| 03/07/2006 11:40:58 AM |
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| 03/06/2006 05:58:30 PM |
How souls play basketballby krytaComment by Artifacts: This is an interesting attempt with decent color and good black to white balance that meets the challenge in a different way from many. General image quality is good. The net result, however, is a "busy" image that appears more like a random error than a purposeful effect. The area in the bottom middle part of the image needs something of interest to better balance the picture. Viewers, like me, will have no idea what is in the lower left corner and will find that to be a distraction.
A great picture has everything carefully planned and thought out and controlled and there are zero distractions. Nothing is included that does not directly support whatever the photographer wants the viewer to get from the image. The old 198os movie, "Back to the Future", is a great example of this concept. No matter how many times you watch it you will always discover more and more tie-ins from one part of the movie to another. There isn't a single thing that happens in that movie that does not tie into later action. That is how good photographs should be to. |
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| 03/04/2006 08:04:42 PM |
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