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Over the River and Through the Woods
09/08/2011 06:32:01 PM
Over the River and Through the Woods
by hahn23

Comment:
My pick for blue, the orange flare works well against the trees
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Launch
09/08/2011 02:30:58 PM
Launch
by markwiley

Comment:
Sadly the score isn't as good as the image, mostly I suspect because in a stopped motion challenge the blurred motion of the ball really took points away for the DNMC sticklers. It probably would have done better in F.S. I love the energy you got in this image, but I wish you could have isolated the kid more (framing out the bystanders, shooting from lower down ect.) and really made him look heroic.
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Midsummer Lightning Over Nantucket Sound
09/08/2011 01:38:52 AM
Midsummer Lightning Over Nantucket Sound
by Bear_Music

Comment:
Spectacular shot, how this gets less than a 6 is beyond me. You deserved better.
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Red Rock
09/03/2011 03:13:06 AM
Red Rock3rd Place
by JulietNN

Comment:
wow.Without the lighting this is a beautiful shot. With it, it has to be the blue.
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Hannah
09/02/2011 04:08:21 PM
Hannah
by BarbB

Comment:
Just too much for me. Had you used the center panel as a tryptic it would have been great, but the additions on the over soft B&Ws and the rosepetals... It just overwhelms the 800 pixel space. It is like one of those row boat crossing the river puzzles, one B&W and the roses, or the tryptic, or the two B&Ws all get across the river. All in one trip swamps the little boat.
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Diana
09/02/2011 03:26:03 PM
Diana
by franktheyank

Comment:
Beautiful image with great lighting, but I don't know how this particular texture of bricks rotated 90 degrees adds to the image. I end up spending too much time trying to figure out what you meant using such a strong graphic element and can't resolve it. Either leave them un-rotated, and the bricked in/ walled off metaphor works, or dirty up the layer so it is just a graphic element stripped of possible meaning. It is a minor point, but it detracts attention from a well lit,well posed and beautifully handled post processed shot.
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A Piece of Me
09/02/2011 03:17:29 PM
A Piece of Me1st Place
by RamblinR

Comment:
Beautifully lit and framed, and a clever if not super original idea. My only knock is that the overlay of the puzzle pieces is unconvincing; If you could have shot a white puzzle, or found a graphic that was more than line and a drop shadow, it would have given this that little extra push to the top. I put this in my top five.
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Life's One Certainty
09/02/2011 03:17:26 PM
Life's One Certainty
by geinafets

Comment:
The fact that this isn't head and shoulders above the crowd is a testament to how good the top ten is in this challenge. Strong idea, well executed with good textures. My only knock is that the lace around the model's head is a bit blown. Normally that would be fine to get the skin tones in her face, but in this rule set you could have layered in a darker shawl and gotten that detail and pushed the eye more strongly to the face. Ought to ribbon.
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Candlehand and Smoke
09/02/2011 03:17:22 PM
Candlehand and Smoke
by rodgers_le

Comment:
My pick for the top spot, clever idea, well executed with a few quibbles. The reuse of the same inward curling smoke form so often, in such close proximity really draws too much attention. If you were making a point with it, I missed it. If you simply liked an elegant shape, you over used it; it is pretty, but it draws too much of the viewers focus to what ought to be a tertiary element.
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Forbearing with a Heart of a Rebel
08/05/2011 07:44:53 PM
Forbearing with a Heart of a Rebel1st Place
by HighNooner

Comment:
Lovely shot Tareq, it turned out really well, the shadows of the forelock really interact well with the vascularity of the head. I know I'm in the minority, but I still think a touch more room on the right is warranted to balance out the length of shoulder. Great job, ought to ribbon.
PS comment only since I know the shot.
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