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| 01/30/2007 01:04:56 PM |
Gravityby krglComment by Tygerr: INteresting take on the challenge, but I think the lighting could have been improved, and processing less harsh. |
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| 01/30/2007 12:39:41 AM |
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| 01/29/2007 10:06:16 PM |
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| 01/29/2007 03:57:43 PM |
Gravityby krglComment by aKiwi: I find the lighting here to be pretty good. I don't like the processing though. (Apologies if the skin is really like that) |
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| 01/29/2007 02:28:48 PM |
Gravityby krglComment by hanneke: haha, this makes me chuckle :D
not really my kind of image, but an extra point for humor :D |
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| 01/29/2007 01:30:16 PM |
Gravityby krglComment by Jedusi: I'm not really sure now this fits the challenge title or indeed what you are trying to convey. While the model may be gently on the cuddly side, does that convey gravity ? or the pleasure of eating ? |
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| 01/29/2007 01:15:50 PM |
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| 01/29/2007 01:05:32 PM |
Down The Drainby krglComment by lupina: I prefer to not be down the drain ... special shot. Not sure whether i like it or not. |
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| 01/29/2007 09:07:23 AM |
Gravityby krglComment by magnus: Great idea, but the image looks like a victim of waaay too much neatimage/noice-ninja. The skin texture is great near the shadows, but then it abruptly turns into this totally unnatural looking putty. Likewise for the material of the pants. In fact, rather than trying for glamorous glowing skin, I'd have gone the opposite direction and enhanced the skin details everywhere by careful sharpening and tools like photoshop's 'highlights and shadows'. |
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| 01/29/2007 07:07:38 AM |
I'm trying real hard to hold myself together !by krglComment by silverfoxx: I still don't know how you did it:) I like this effect, have to look up in dpc tutorials, maybe theres something there.
I think it works great hee, we get two filled frames in one photo: one is a tight crop of a face and another one is a puzzle game. AND if you think about it further there are more frames here: all those tiny parts of the puzzle are filled frames! really great and clever idea and fits the challenge perfectly. |
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