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| 04/05/2004 02:15:00 PM |
Intimate Chaosby TiberiusComment by Nuno: The only thing to coment is personal: the border. I don't aprecciate borders that much. withought it it could have been a 10, so it's a 9 for me. But very nice shot. |
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| 04/05/2004 06:51:13 AM |
Intimate Chaosby TiberiusComment by geewhy: Good technique, really good use of light and subdued colour combined with excellent composition.
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| 04/05/2004 02:20:56 AM |
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| 04/05/2004 12:13:32 AM |
Intimate Chaosby TiberiusComment by ccraft: Love the balance and composition. Nice colours and lighting. Nice to see someone who shot something "messy" but still chose to place things so there is a definite subject - and a place for the eye to move.n Great job! |
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| 04/04/2004 10:54:39 AM |
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| 04/04/2004 10:18:06 AM |
Lazy on a Sunday Afternoonby TiberiusComment by obstetrify: Tis is a good 'snapshot', as opposed to a 'photograph'. I sppose there is a difference. Perhaps the condition could be that the subject of a snapshot should not know that they are being photographed. I think this is the case here, and all the better for it. |
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| 04/03/2004 11:18:31 AM |
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| 04/02/2004 12:50:22 AM |
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| 04/01/2004 12:41:47 PM |
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| 04/01/2004 11:31:28 AM |
Lazy on a Sunday Afternoonby TiberiusComment by BobsterLobster: Interesting shot... perhaps a little too like a snapshot. Slight overexposure resulting in burnt out highlights. The boy doesn't seem to be very sharp, and there is bad artifacting everywhere, possibly as a result of applying sharpening in PS to a photo that wasn't too sharp to start with. This particularly affects the texture of sand. Perhaps a little too much red overall. I think the main problem with this shot for me is that the viewer's eye is pulled in different directions. The two subjects are both looking out of the frame in different directions so there is no clear point of focus. |
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