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| 07/22/2002 06:35:00 AM |
shyby KimblyComment by censura: excelent composition. nice texture in the wall and the sweater. |
| 07/22/2002 12:30:00 AM |
shyby KimblyComment by jmsetzler: excellent composition.. i love the extreme right orientation here.. the wall and sweater texture make a good impression :) Did you try this in black and white? ;) = 8 - jmsetzler |
| 07/25/2002 02:52:00 AM |
Inhibitby KimblyComment by moondoggie: Wow. This is probably one of my top ten photos on all dpc. Cant believe this finished so low. Guess thats just me though. Great work as usual. Keep it up! :?) md |
| 07/22/2002 04:12:00 PM |
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| 07/22/2002 09:16:00 AM |
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| 07/22/2002 08:54:00 AM |
Inhibitby KimblyComment by Kimbly: Ah, well, thanks for all the comments. Believe me, the photo would not have been better with more depth of field. You really do need the depth of field to show that the wire is bending away from the viewer, rather than just being a loop of wire. And for those who said it was distracting, I'd ask...distracting from what? The phenominally interesting background? You're supposed to be looking along the line from the in-focus barb down and out of the picture. If I didn't want you to focus on the wire I'd have used a naked chick as a background instead of plain white :-) |
| 07/21/2002 08:55:00 PM |
Inhibitby KimblyComment by Cheetah: I would have cropped this on the right side of the barb at the top. It would have been a bigger image of teh wire and may have had a better effect. |
| 07/21/2002 08:37:00 PM |
Inhibitby KimblyComment by Patella: I'm torn on this one. As far as voting, I'm coming down on the "I like this side" but I'm not sure I like the effect with the barbed wire as it recedes into the distance. This is also almost too sparse for me -- maybe another loop of barbed wire somewhere in the shot -- or maybe even some other something altogether? Not sure. |
| 07/21/2002 08:34:00 PM |
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| 07/21/2002 06:23:00 PM |
Inhibitby KimblyComment by magnetic9999: phenomenal graphic design. i like the use of depth of field to show that this is not a flat portrait. your separation from the background and detail on the first barb are both outstanding. mag 99 |
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