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| 10/02/2006 08:07:58 AM |
The Glanceby debitiptonComment: Beautiful lighting and bokeh in this shot. I like his expression. It really makes you wonder what he is looking at and thinking. This is a wonderful portrait. 7 from me. |
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| 10/01/2006 09:04:08 PM |
Rock Pigeonby yankoComment: Amazing detail and textures. Awesome DOF with a perfectly toned background behind him. I would have liked a little more negatvie space to the left of him, but that is just a personal preference. This is a great shot. |
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| 09/30/2006 08:21:45 PM |
Annby Vapor63Comment: I like her head tilted up and the angle, but I wish her eyes weren't looking up quite so much. She has pretty brown eyes and there is too much of the whites with the way she is looking. I like all the diagonal leading lines. Even the bench line doesn't bother me too much, although it is a good thing to watch out for things cutting through heads. Your color and skin tone is very nice. The whites of her blouse look a little hot on my monitor. Very nice shot. |
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| 09/10/2006 03:19:15 PM |
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| 09/10/2006 03:11:19 PM |
Flower Girlby jaxedComment: Very pretty. Nice job finding good light. Whatever was bouncing light back up into her face camera right was perfect. I realize that they are important in the context of the wedding, but the roses held so close under her chin distract from her beautiful face and seem too bright for the scene and too big relative to her face. 7 from me. |
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| 09/10/2006 03:05:14 PM |
Coquetteby jenesisComment: I like the composition of this portrait alot. I like the flowers in the corner foreground and the flower tucked behind her ear in the upper corner, with her face in between. Very nice way to keep the viewer's eye on your subject. I like the muted colors for this challenge. Nice even lighting. The highlights on the top of her nose seem blown and lack detail. I wish there was a catchlight in her shadowed eye. Even in shadows, it helps to have a little catchlight there so the eye doesn't completely go 'dead'. 7 from me. |
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| 09/03/2006 08:57:35 PM |
how fast are you taking those photos mister!by hordursvComment: Nice job getting light to his face, especially getting a catchlight in the shadowed eye. Very well done. I would try to burn the bright side of the helmut just a bit. I think I would have cropped a little more off the top, right to the top of his helmut. I like this one very much. I like the OOF ciircles on the front of the speed gun and then the sharp, piercing eyes of the cop right behind. 7 from me. |
| 09/03/2006 08:50:52 PM |
Parkedby MelethiaComment: Nicely seen. I like the high contrast conversion. It really makes the shot about all the lines and shapes. Very interesting to look at. An 8 from me. |
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| 09/03/2006 08:48:57 PM |
A Boy And His Castleby CNovackComment: Nice job getting a perfect profile for the boy's sillohette. This is stunning and really tells a story. |
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| 09/03/2006 08:48:02 PM |
HOOPS by Breeee123Comment: Fantastic timing! I love everything about the sillohuettes including the outstretched fingers. I like that the setting sun is right at their feet. very cool shot! |
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