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| 03/21/2004 07:11:11 PM |
D'Arcyby jmritzComment: I like her fierce, proud look. You did a great job capturing her attitude. I only gave this a 5 because I think the red in her complextion is too deep. The colors themselves do not blend well together and the design of the upholstery is very distracting. I think it would have been more interesting if you had cropped up to just below her shoulder and cloned out the sofa and corrected the wb. |
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| 03/21/2004 07:01:39 PM |
The Key's to Successby jefalkComment: This is a good industrial portrait. Suitable for a cd or press release. The lighting is perfect. Very good job. The palette is even harmonious. |
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| 03/21/2004 06:54:51 PM |
The Creatorby dustin03Comment: Different, but I thought WE were the lumps of clay. I like the way it makes me think of the concept of picturing something that can't be described. The title really helps this entry. |
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| 03/21/2004 06:51:51 PM |
Dadby GinaRothfelsComment: I like the threshold effect. Something different that's not practiced much in the digital age. Works well with the light side, dark side lighting you used. |
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| 03/21/2004 06:47:46 PM |
Country Boyby dacrazyrnComment: I got to te end of the voting and noticed I hadn't given out a 10 so it's yours. I love the golden glow over everything and his concentration on whatever he is looking at. This is just a wonderful warm picture that looks completely natural. Good job. |
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| 03/17/2004 08:35:32 PM |
Silence at Sunsetby GrandmaEMTComment: You have a good eye for composition. This is another wonderful picture. The sky looks like it suffers more from small low clouds than from noise. The blobs are too big to be noise, imo. The focus does seem to be off, but I bet it looks a lot sharper in it's original size. This is something I would love to have on my wall! The colors are outstanding. Peaceful yet stirring at the same time. Good job. Let me know if you offer this as a print. |
| 03/08/2004 09:43:11 AM |
Our Largest Fireby RtwoComment: Nice shot. Having the big sun with no light has a strong effect on me. I like the buildings. They add some movement to the picture. Trykinn offered a suggestion that, I believe, would have brought this up from the average score it received. The noise might have been a problem with the score also. A lot of dpc'ers like a buttery smooth look. Have you tried neat image? It can be used without destroying the details if done right. On a picture like this, without small details, it is the perfect solution.
Congrats on your first entry! Good luck on your future challenges. |
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| 03/01/2004 12:18:04 AM |
Silverwareby ShelleyComment: Good job. Should have figured out the colored paper part and the mirror. This was really set up nicely. |
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| 03/01/2004 12:14:28 AM |
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| 02/29/2004 02:17:20 PM |
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