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| 05/13/2004 12:50:05 PM |
Fire Waterby duncesComment: Looked great as a thumbnail, but it is too small and I can't see anything in focus. Great colors and framing, setting up a nice duality, but make it bigger next round, belive me it will help. |
| 05/13/2004 12:31:13 PM |
sublimationby DoylieComment: I wish there were more color here, mabey a flash light with a bit of colored plastic over the end would have really brought some needed definition to the dropletr and the steam. I really like the idea, it could have been sublime with stronger lighing. |
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| 05/13/2004 12:27:19 PM |
Nature and Technologyby bledfordComment: Nice colors, composition and concept, but if you are going to go for a studio still life (sort of still anyway) and you don't nail the focus across a solid DOF it will cost you points. Other than the focus and the extranious gold triangle leading the eye off the lower right corner, a very nice shot. |
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| 05/13/2004 12:17:39 PM |
Bright Night in the Big Appleby janoComment: Either more focus of more blurring is needed here. As it is it looks like you missed the shot rather than chose to shoot soft. |
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| 05/13/2004 12:09:29 PM |
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| 05/13/2004 12:07:40 PM |
Like Mother Like Daughter (Left and Right Profiles)by WildflowerJoyComment: I enjoy the light heartedness of this shot and realise it was probably a spur of the moment thing, but the backround is distracting and dosen't help you tell this story. The fact that the mother seems to have sprouted a twig from her belly button ect. Same shot with a solid backroung and shot about two feet to the right so you were square on would have been much stronger |
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| 05/13/2004 12:02:33 PM |
Nature in Black and Whiteby dixonp1Comment: Great expression on the beasty, but the framing puzzles me. I would have either pulled back and gotten his whole body and the architecture of curves of this feet and tail, or moved in so his face filled the frame to maximise the power of his gaze. This composition does a bit of both but neither all the way. |
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| 05/13/2004 11:59:00 AM |
Poor & Richby trunkiComment: In a still life set up you have to be able to get the subejct in focus! If this shot is in focus then something happened in post processing because it isn't now. No matter how good an idea you have people can't judge it if the presentation is flawed. Be fair to your ideas, shoot and review untill you get what you want. |
| 05/13/2004 11:54:51 AM |
Fattened Desert Lifeby mithandorComment: Im not sure if the cromatic aberation can in the camera or is the result of too much saturation in post processing, but it hurts this shot. Strong idea but too jangly in the final image. |
| 05/13/2004 11:45:28 AM |
Game of Opposites!by wilksComment: why the keystone perspective? either shoot at a lower more dynamic angle or from square up for the static image. It seems to me this angle straddles the fence and is hurt for it. |
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