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Stocking top
08/21/2011 09:03:22 PM
Stocking top2nd Place
by Paul

Comment:
Not voting but love this! I only wish I could see a little of her arm, just to suggest she does actually have one.
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Guaranteed Win
08/17/2011 06:07:14 AM
Guaranteed Win
by Jon_H

Comment:
I gave this an 8, one of my favourite images from the challenge and I'm amazed it didn't make top 10! Looking at the voting spread all I can guess is certain voters had very specific expectations of what what film noir should be and voted lower because of that.
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Flashback
08/15/2011 01:16:26 AM
Flashback
by pointandshoot

Comment:
This scored <5? I'm amazed at the voters, definitely deserved a lot more!
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Laura and Goliath
08/11/2011 11:27:49 PM
Laura and Goliath
by HawkinsT

Comment:
Thanks for the comments, a lot of the feedback is very helpful. This image is actually a crop from a fisheye lens with the subject originally centred in the image and the pole on the right hand side - the cropped left side of the image was just empty space with a rather distorted horizon.

That crows-nest-giraffe-feeder-basketball-hoop is actually a signal beacon in case the French invade =). One has stood on this site for hundreds of years and there is a network of these stretching several hundred miles. I believe between the furthest one being lit and the signal reaching naval high command would take around 45 minutes, so in the days before the telephone, pretty effective.

A couple of other photos of the beacon (the first one gives a better idea of where it is in relation to the town):
//www.flickr.com/photos/hawkinst/5735278040/in/photostream
//www.flickr.com/photos/hawkinst/5735276746/in/photostream

Message edited by author 2011-08-11 23:28:11.
Meet me at midnight
08/11/2011 05:48:48 AM
Meet me at midnight
by Silent-Shooter

Comment:
The lighting, the outfit, the brick work; all say classic film noir to me, so you've done a great job on the scene! The next questions is (which for film noir I believe to be the most important one); is the story/emotion there?

For me it is to a point. The way the shadows fall on the protagonist really add to the atmosphere as does his stance, and the space left in the lighting for a second figure to emerge (as suggested by the title) is a great touch too. I'm left wondering what the purpose of this meeting is, where in the story our protagonist is etc.

My criticism with this scene, which may seem minor but I believe affects the image a lot, would have to be that I find the white static on the ground (which I guess is grass) very distracting and a more even/darker tone such as asphalt I feel would lend itself much better to the scene.

The white flecks in the brickwork I also find distracting, and perhaps a softer focus would have minimised those (which being film noir I don't believe would negatively affect the image in any way) - in fact I believe a softer focus may enhance this picture slightly, allowing the foliage to blend in more with the rest of the scene and leaving the scene slightly more open to interpretation by the viewer, which imo is a great way of increasing the atmosphere (just looking through the images I've rated along side this one, most others are in softer focus than this).

Anyway, I gave this a 7, it meets the criteria well and is a good image regardless. Hope other voters are enjoying it as much as I am, and of course what I've criticised in this scene may be something another voter likes about it =).
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Nature's Reclaim
08/10/2011 03:31:09 AM
Nature's Reclaim
by jagar

Comment:
Nice photo, just a shame the focus isn't a little sharper.
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Deconstructed
08/10/2011 03:26:43 AM
Deconstructed
by Matthew

Comment:
Great idea, great focus... leaves me wondering how you achieved this - very fine fishing line?
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He Ain't Heavy....He's my Brother
08/10/2011 03:24:40 AM
He Ain't Heavy....He's my Brother
by kenskid

Comment:
lol... these entries keep getting funnier =).
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Experiment gone wrong
08/10/2011 03:24:21 AM
Experiment gone wrong
by Mike

Comment:
Nice, would love to know exactly how this effect was created.
Homage to Charles C. Ebbets
08/10/2011 03:23:17 AM
Homage to Charles C. Ebbets
by Alex_Petrini

Comment:
Great idea, and somehow replicating such an iconic photo in lego works =). 8
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