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| 01/16/2004 08:58:45 PM |
Delicate Intrusionby tjaveryComment: Surreal and fun. I like how the camera floats above the flower. The lights seem to be overexposed, maybe because your camera metered off the darknes of the camera? |
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| 01/16/2004 05:25:47 AM |
The Guiding Lightby chimeraComment: What is beautiful to one person might be considered a flaw to another. I try to use flares as part of a composition, not as the composition itself. Personal preference. |
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| 01/16/2004 05:11:17 AM |
wide point og viewby hordursvComment: Nice tones. A thoughtful photograph that asks a lot of questions. The placement of the building in the frame provides a good reference point. I feel uncomfotable looking at the sculpture cut in half and think it might be interesting to see this as a vertically formatted composition containing man, mountain and building. |
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| 01/16/2004 04:56:48 AM |
Dieter's Dilemmaby WildflowerJoyComment: The exposure is correct. The front chips look good. I think all the other stuff in the shot throws it off. A few things I see that might help are:
1. Focus. The real chips blend in with what I perceive are the chips that are part of the packaging.
2. Too much info cramed into shot.
3. The colors seem to be off. They seem dull and I think they should be brighter.
4. The package is mirrored. It's disconcerting to see writing that is backwards.
Tha's only my opinion. Maybe you did all this on purpose. |
| 01/16/2004 04:22:29 AM |
Under the tableby qwerty_314Comment: I like the rich color of the wall and the angle the table was taken at. The props: maybe if they were related, they would have more impact. For example: a butterfly to go with the mag glass or a notecard to go with the pen holder. Did you try cropping out the extra portion over on the left? Over all, a pleasant picture to look at. |
| 01/16/2004 04:09:42 AM |
Curve of Simplicityby jcordinaComment: Dof, light and exposure good. Idea good. Lines: I would like to see what this looks like if it had been taken with the slats angled off to the left. I feel it would have been more dramatic if the curve had not been cut off on the bottom. Maybe try stepping back a bit would help? |
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| 01/15/2004 07:39:32 PM |
… and I have to rough it on this mo-o-o-o-ost uncomfortable perch!by basia03Comment: Good idea. It didn't work too well for me. I think I would have gotten more involved if there was some hint of the bird. You might consider placing one of those little bird mirrors on the front and having a reflection of the bird in it, or actually showing the bird. As it is, I feel cheated. I know there is a bird in there, I look at the bars and wait for the whole image to load, and there is no bird in sight, or a perch. Sorry. |
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| 01/15/2004 07:26:29 PM |
View Pointsby sspinComment: Nice. I like the flare. Just as a fyi. I get the impression that each of these chairs are on top of a coffin and the coffins are holding the spirits of people that have sat in the chairs. Morbid. Evening is falling and the spirits will be able to come topside to look at the world from their chairs. |
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| 01/15/2004 07:12:54 PM |
Cheap sunglassesby kernalklikComment: A great idea. Funny too. It's like the invisble man,sorta. Metering on the sun glasses part of the photo created a different type of effect that is pleasing and unique. I'll have to come back after this ends to read the comments! |
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| 01/15/2004 07:05:08 PM |
Escher's Point of Viewby linoserranoComment: Interesting. It's sharp and the idea is good. I think it might have been better without the overhead lights causing all the glare. Did you try it while you were sitting at the table? |
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