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| 09/10/2008 05:04:05 AM |
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| 09/09/2008 06:23:47 PM |
Mikasaby colorcarnivalComment by Tygerr: Pretty shot, though I think the rough brickwork at the back detracts a little from the crisp fine lines of the glasses. Maybe a plain background would highlight those details more. |
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| 09/09/2008 02:41:58 PM |
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| 09/09/2008 09:28:33 AM |
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| 09/08/2008 07:19:49 PM |
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| 09/08/2008 07:16:50 PM |
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| 09/08/2008 02:36:37 PM |
Lost in a Momentby colorcarnivalComment by citymars: Great shot, Michelle, with fine exposure and clarity. At first I thought I'd prefer more context (not so tight a crop), but I like how it is a bit of a puzzle. First the realization that the window is a train window, followed by wondering where he is and what he is looking at. |
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| 09/08/2008 10:45:46 AM |
Lost in a Momentby colorcarnivalComment by JuliBoc: Wonderful portrait. I love the lighting, contrast, and color. And you captured a great natural expression. He looks worried about something, almost as though he is about to leave someone important behind. |
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| 09/08/2008 01:52:46 AM |
Lost in a Momentby colorcarnivalComment by skewsme: Fantastic light. This photo offers a lot - I look at it and I'm a little kid on a train, the sun warming my face through the window. But I'm also the grown-up in the seat nearby, watching and wondering what out there has him so rapt. Really beautiful, and the crop sets his face off nicely. |
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| 09/08/2008 01:51:11 AM |
The Headless Crawly Sand Monsterby colorcarnivalComment by skewsme: Love the title! The motion is cool too. Your PP is totally legal. It's easy to selectively desaturate in basic - especially if your original has colors that cooperate! It's because you did such a good job on the PP that people didn't believe it. Keep shocking 'em! |
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