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| 04/17/2011 05:42:31 PM |
blueby bvyComment: :|
interesting texture. doesn't speak terribly to me, it feels a bit flat, especially for having so many areas of degradation. I think some side-lighting would help bring out some small shadows and make this pop a bit. |
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| 04/17/2011 05:15:28 PM |
c o o l b e a u t y by bmilneComment: I like this shot, I think I would have focused a bit more on the closer eye rather than the far (or just not have used such a rapidly declining aperature). Her face is full of emotion, and the lighting adds to the drama. |
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| 04/17/2011 05:13:03 PM |
Cold hands Warm heartby scotthadlComment: I'm not terribly familiar with snow/cold environments, is this simply water frozen over? it has such intense texture to it, and I'm really curious as to what causes those micro sparkles. The gradation of tone from white to blue is also nice, and helps maintain interest. |
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| 04/17/2011 05:08:54 PM |
the brideby daisydavidComment: Wonderful image and title. Many many interesting things going on. I'd like to see just a hair more exposure or bounced light on the dresser |
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| 04/17/2011 05:07:30 PM |
underby posthumousComment: The crystal like figure reminds me of a matchstick.
I think this image could use a bit more cool colors in it, there's a lot of dark colors, and then the primary focal point is composed of warm colors. |
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| 04/17/2011 05:05:32 PM |
Have a seat!by jean_mucComment: feels so retro, these generic blobs of plastic. This is spot on compositionally. colors seem a bit strange, did the concrete have a green color cast initially, or was that something that happened in post? |
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| 04/17/2011 05:03:33 PM |
Eye of the Domeby drydocComment: Because of the angle that this was taken from, it tends to feel a bit snapshotty. I like the reference in the title, and that does save it quite a bit. The dark parts in this really make the image, there's a lot of interesting shapes to follow and be led around, and when I get to the bottom, the pink is a bit strong, and wants to keep my vision there. |
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| 04/17/2011 05:00:56 PM |
Pas de Deuxby tangueraComment: I don't know what's going on, but I like it. It's all a bit strange, the dog's pose, and look to the right, and her large smile, and left gaze, the one missing shoe. It all allows for a ton of interpretations.
on the formal side, I wish the do had a bit more exposure. I can see this working well in b&w as well. |
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| 04/17/2011 04:58:05 PM |
The Martiniby BrainsquallComment: lots of interest for such a simple shot. I like the eyeshadow, and the hard edges of her face. There's so many strong shapes when presented on black like this. I think I'd like to see the lower bit cropped a bit more, just above her ear, to emphasize outline even more. |
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| 04/17/2011 04:55:25 PM |
how forests were bornby saintaugustComment: Is that ice? very neat image, love the strong horizontal nature of the frozen bits, and how the background feels like impending doom. I wish the tree wasn't so orange, it'd look awesome in a nice creamy bluegreen tone. |
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