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| 06/25/2007 12:16:54 PM |
Downtownby meneleComment by SaraR: That's funny! Would have fitted the Backside challenge, too. |
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| 06/25/2007 09:14:14 AM |
Downtownby meneleComment by LanceW: Intersting model town here. The scale surprised me when I found Waldo. ;-) |
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| 06/25/2007 05:23:58 AM |
Downtownby meneleComment by h2: clever idea, but will probably voted down by the fast viewers - too many little Waldos here. could be a tad sharper |
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| 06/25/2007 01:49:29 AM |
Downtownby meneleComment by surfdabbler: I was going to say this is too saturated and looks like a toy-town. Well, my comment was right on the mark, or you have a giant problem. Excuse me while I smack myself in the forehead. :) |
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| 06/25/2007 12:41:54 AM |
Downtownby meneleComment by hotpasta: Is this like a miniature town or something like that? Well done...the image lacks a little crispness...perhaps it was a cropping issue/resolution??? 6 |
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| 06/24/2007 10:55:11 PM |
Obfuscatedby meneleComment by taterbug: I might be wrong, but they kind of look like some reaction chamber end plates out of an Alfred Tennyson Industries digital micro-fed Q200 hamburger neutralizer. |
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| 06/24/2007 09:59:08 PM |
Obfuscatedby meneleComment by briantammy: i keep coming back to this but i just can't figure it out. how about tops of bottles of medicine or vaccination stuff |
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| 06/24/2007 04:22:33 PM |
Obfuscatedby meneleComment by JawnyRico: It is the year 2060 and our cherrio's have evolved. Love the B&W conversion. And composition is right on. Nice shot. |
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| 06/24/2007 02:23:44 PM |
Mellow 'Celloby meneleComment by TooCool: You have a great item there to work with (study). This example I'm afraid is rather boring. What could you do better? First the 'pose' is rather unimaginative. Give it a little more interesting angle. Try different angles to see what the effect is. Second the lighting is kinda boring. If ya moved it away from the wall and then put some lighting directly on the wall it would help to remove the multiple shadows that IMHO don't add to the shot. Move your subject lighting around a little more and maybe use some reflective lighting to fill and you would end up with more texture and depth. Play with it. It's digital and you have forever to practice right?
TC |
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| 06/24/2007 06:13:46 AM |
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