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| 12/05/2005 10:47:19 PM |
Spanish Forkby GermaineComment: cool fork. would have liked to see it with a less textured and more contrasting back drop |
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| 12/05/2005 10:45:27 PM |
Silver Circleby JayWalkComment: i like the toning. i wish you had something a bit more with the reflections. the way they show on the other utensils and the mirror in the 2 instances is very intriguing to me. |
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| 11/24/2005 01:17:38 PM |
An ace up his sleeveby bertiebassetComment: nice mood... like how you've highlighted the strong white points. i'm really liking this image cropped below the eye as to me it just flows nicer. still, i think you'll do just fine as is. |
| 11/24/2005 01:10:00 PM |
Mmmmm, just this once...by YoungerComment: if the steam is real i'm very impressed. I had trouble getting coffee to steam. sorry but it looks like it was dodged in :( I like your composition other than the excess space at the top...especially the choice for the half eaten one. Hope the comments help in some way. |
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| 11/24/2005 01:06:04 PM |
Nothing up my ...by drz01Comment: good focus. would have liked a bit better lighting. not sure if the logo on the first ace meant something, and though i find it interesting that it is the only card with one, i would have hidden it. the white strip at the top left is a bit of a distraction...sorry for being so technically particular, hope it helps in the future. |
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| 11/24/2005 01:01:01 PM |
Myopiaby CutterComment: clever, i almost became a nearsighted commentator. But I'm still guessing you might have gone a bit over the top by switching the expected focus. |
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| 11/20/2005 04:08:48 AM |
Greenwich Parkby redmoonComment: Fantastic image. The pinhole focusing, sepia toning, and masterfully blown highlights make me feel like I'm wandering the grounds at the turn of the last century. The way you've captured the scenes evokes strong reactions from my senses other than just sight. |
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| 11/20/2005 03:59:14 AM |
Profile of a Manby Joey LawrenceComment: You've shown size doesn't matter and you don't need alot of screen real estate to put forth an extremely powerful image. The lines in this image are facinating. The contrasts are astounding. After studying it, I'm particularly drawn to the commonality of his collar, between his fingers and under his eyebrow shadowing. Maybe i'm just very odd, maybe this is a masterpiece in everyone's mind. |
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| 11/20/2005 03:47:28 AM |
Blown Awayby aznymComment: This is fantastic. I really like how you have all 3 shots at differing focal lengths yet still sharing an almost common background. The movement of the birds in the main frame is mesmerizing |
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| 11/15/2005 12:20:05 AM |
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