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| 09/27/2002 08:59:00 AM |
Greetings from Hickory NCby jmsetzlerComment by autool: Composition: Subject Placement, Cropping, Background8, Technical: Focus, Exposure, Lighting, Processing9, Appeal: Is it Interesting, Motivating, Etc.? 5, Total Averaged Rating7. Autool |
| 09/26/2002 09:44:00 PM |
Greetings from Hickory NCby jmsetzlerComment by KarenB: Initial=LOL! Composition=good Clarity (focus, details)=excellent Exposure=excellent. I also like the desaturation except for the apple Interesting or Emotive=Actually does hold my interest. Emotive? Sure. Makes me laugh. I am using a this new detailed commenting method inspired by autool. (Thanks autool!). I hope you find it more helpful than my former comments. Thanks for submitting, and good luck! ;0) kpb (karen bryan) ;) |
| 09/26/2002 08:54:00 PM |
Greetings from Hickory NCby jmsetzlerComment by jperez1690: Oh man, this is great. First of all, very clever take of the challenge! The deep red apple and the teensy sliver of the red urinal matt are perfectly positioned foils. Nicely exposed. Only thing that bugs me is the scar on the wall where they apparently replaced the jumbo urinal with this sleek new model. (9) --JPerez |
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| 09/26/2002 01:05:00 PM |
Greetings from Hickory NCby jmsetzlerComment by Marsha: Well.....I do like it! Not crazy about the subject matter, but you did an excellent job with it. I don't think I have ever seen a urinal look so.....pretty! And clean! And shiny! The lighting is very nice. I love the touch of red at the bottom to go with the apple. Very unusual and creative. But, this is your corner of the world? Are you a custodian of the Men's Room? |
| 09/26/2002 12:20:00 PM |
Greetings from Hickory NCby jmsetzlerComment by joanns: Hmmm, that apple looks familiar. Did you have to bring in your crome polish to set up the shot or were you luck enough to find like this? Is the normal color of the tile and doors in gray scale? If not, I want to know how you did it. My only gotcha is that I would have liked to have seen it rotated a half degree clockwise so the tiles would be parallel with the borders. joanns |
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