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| 05/16/2007 01:17:01 AM |
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| 05/16/2007 12:42:59 AM |
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| 05/15/2007 09:23:47 AM |
San Pietro 2by Rino63Comment by Jutilda: I like the almost faded sense of this. Like an old vacation shot left in a drawer. The movement of the people gives interest, as well as the stop action of the wataer spilling out of the fountain. |
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| 05/14/2007 11:42:13 AM |
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| 05/14/2007 11:00:35 AM |
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| 05/14/2007 10:13:40 AM |
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| 05/14/2007 09:05:05 AM |
Green eggs and hamby Rino63Comment by KaDi: Greetings from the Critique Club!
A cute studio set-up. The lighting is fine, the composition compact and unified. It hints at playfulness. However it's connection with Seuss is not as strong as it could be. I can see that the red background and the cartoonish stuffed animal work in the direction of the Seuss theme. But the choice of plate (square and patterened) work against it. More familiarity with the book would have helped you here...both the eggs and the ham should be green and the eggs should be fried. The stuffed toy isn't close enough to either character from the book...and so moves the Seuss fan away from being convinced. In the book, the plate is round and large, more like a platter and held like one on fingertips by the character who offers the green eggs and ham throughout the story. A fork sticking up from the food is also characteristic.
Overall, technically fine but lacking when it comes to the challenge. Bravely done! |
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| 05/14/2007 03:12:27 AM |
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| 05/13/2007 09:49:22 PM |
Holy symmetriesby Rino63Comment by sfalice: Greetings from the Critique Club
LOVE your title! Like you image a lot as well.
That's the thing about churches; no tripods, no flashs, just you and your camera. With any luck there's a bench or pew nearby for a resting place. If not, well, it's "hold your breath" time and hope for the best. You must have champion ability in holding your breath, because this image is tack-sharp. The people are in great focus along with the architecture.
Your post processing is splendid and I am delighted to gaze on the colors. You received a respectable score, but not a great one. I can only imagine that is because our voters were hurried and simply didn't appreciate the beauty that is in this image.
I for one, am glad to have had the chance to look at it carefully. Keep up the good work. |
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| 05/13/2007 01:14:40 PM |
Togetherby Rino63Comment by goodwill: Oh a beauty indeed but slightly overexposed from the top part. The railing on the left part of the frame disturbns.What do you think?
Rajeev |
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