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| 10/09/2008 10:40:50 AM |
Where Will You Sleep Tonight by orvaratliComment: Originally posted by violinist123: You post a picture of your wife on the Internet and give it a title which is certainly open to a risque interpretation, and then get bent out of shape when someone gives a pretty obvious answer? Jesus. |
I agree. It could easily have been me who made a similar comment had I voted in this challenge.
The title, and the picture are open to risque interpretation, WIDE open. I perceive the erotic element here as obvious and undeniable. I had assumed its presence was intentional, and for me it's an integral part of why the photograph succeeds. But, I guess maybe my assumption was incorrect.
Anyway, although this seems a bit oversharpened to me, I really like the image and I think it's ribbon-worthy. The contrast of tones and color between the model and everything else really draws your attention to her, yet the entire frame holds something interesting to interact with. Just lovely composition, especially with respect to how the model is positioned against the path. I do wish it was a little easier to identify what she's holding. With the way she's dressed, she seems totally out of context with her environment, just like a dream- awesome imagery. I would hang this on my wall for sure. |
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| 09/11/2008 03:39:17 PM |
Stuckby LouisaComment: why does she want this piece of rebar? Why does she seem happy even though it is stuck? |
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| 09/11/2008 03:32:27 PM |
Urch !!by ManelinComment: of all the "I'm straining to move this thing" poses, this one is the best I've seen yet. |
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| 09/11/2008 03:26:00 PM |
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| 09/11/2008 03:24:41 PM |
Closing in....by jumboshrimpComment: If you had used more of the 150kb maximum file size, the compression artifact would probably not have been so noticeable. I'd like to have seen a little more detail in the shadows, a little fill light would have gone a long ways here. I like the way you placed your subjects in the lower part of the frame, it emphasizes the size of the rock. Might have been better not to cut their feet off though. |
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| 09/11/2008 03:10:32 PM |
School For The Giftedby AngadeonComment: Gary Larson reference?
At first I thought the door was opening even though the guy is pushing. (If you can't envision that, imagine the door hinging from the right hand side, the guy would be going outside)
Underexposure a bit of a factor here too. |
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| 06/05/2008 02:54:19 PM |
Laura's Carby dgtlcloseComment: great pin-up feel, I love it. Tell me if I'm right- I'm guessing the car was a '57 Chevrolet? |
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