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Mario nostalgia.
09/10/2003 06:22:25 PM
Mario nostalgia.
by quark

Comment by clauderbaugh:
You got a great idea, but it's very hard to digitally photograph a video screen. To capture the right levels of color while not showing the refresh rate of the screen is nearly impossible. Hence your photo looks a bit washed out. PS- Nintendo kicked ass!
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Mario nostalgia.
09/10/2003 04:46:55 PM
Mario nostalgia.
by quark

Comment by Dufus:
Nice to hafe some humor in this challange.
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Mario nostalgia.
09/10/2003 11:51:48 AM
Mario nostalgia.
by quark

Comment by Gracechild7:
Needs to be rotated just a touch, there's a white line on the left side, and it's overly brightened. But good composition, and it definately had potential.
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Mario nostalgia.
09/10/2003 11:03:59 AM
Mario nostalgia.
by quark

Comment by justine:
One of the best games ever! Classic!!
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Mario nostalgia.
09/10/2003 07:14:28 AM
Mario nostalgia.
by quark

Comment by CapitanMcWhite:
Eccola quà la tua foto!!! Sono sicuro che sia questa!! Peccato che sia troppo luminosa..... Dovevi giocare col contrasto! cmq penso che la tua media si stia per alzare.....
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Mario nostalgia.
09/10/2003 05:01:18 AM
Mario nostalgia.
by quark

Comment by jonpink:
a bit underexposed, try adjusting levels in ps. good idea mind you, but space invaders would have been a bit older..

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Mario nostalgia.
09/10/2003 04:17:47 AM
Mario nostalgia.
by quark

Comment by yaksos:
cute...creative idea... long live supermario...

p.s. the lighting must have been difficult on this shot..
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Palermitan fresh fruits.
07/21/2003 07:27:40 PM
Palermitan fresh fruits.
by quark

Comment by e301:
Your critique - ciao Piero

Ambivalence - I know Palermo reasonably well - had one of the best meals of my life there a couple of years ago with a number of friends.

what I most like about this shot is the kissing couple in the far left of frame - though they're so far toward the edge of frame that they'r almost excluded, which is a compositional critique in itself. there are other strong elements here - the two figures in front of the sign, the lights above and below the stall which parallel each other nicely...

However the faults far outweigh the good points: the blurring of the still pars of the image, the poor colour rendition (surely set to the wrong colour temperature, and nothing gained by it), the more or less pointlessly included area to the right of frame, the blacness at the top of frame ...

None of which are neessarily un-uselful elements, but there isn't enough of interest going on in hte rest of the picture to make them effective elements. It has an effect of being a first attempt at night photography, and the impression of being entered out of excitememnt at capturing a small portion of the impression of lights in darkness - but really there is nothing more to it for me. Not an intersting photo...

I hope this has helped you see why (and of course, it's only my opinion - though the score suggests it's that of a number of others too), and I hope you won't be discouraged by the result: this is a valuable and effective learning place, and the voting results on one's forst entry can be disheartening - stick with it, there are elements here that make me think you could do well in future.

ed

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Palermitan fresh fruits.
07/15/2003 02:30:19 PM
Palermitan fresh fruits.
by quark

Comment by Stewan:
Lights on top are nice....
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Palermitan fresh fruits.
07/13/2003 01:53:04 PM
Palermitan fresh fruits.
by quark

Comment by kyrielle:
An interesting photo - it looks as though the camera moved during the slow exposure, though. Maybe use a tripod or something to brace it on such as a table or fencepost? Or just stubbornly take a lot of pictures (since I'm not sure if the area allowed you to set up any kind of bracing). The focus is really good - I would say I can read the signs, but I can only say they're clear enough that they could be read in this case. :)
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