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| 11/16/2008 01:45:59 PM |
untitledby krnodilComment: Love it!
This scene is just begging for your zone plate work Karen. Now, if you could squeeze Miss Haversham in there with a clock it would be spot on! |
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| 11/15/2008 02:56:52 PM |
emeraldsby krnodilComment: Its a tad dark on my monitor but am loving the mottled effect - very moody forest and hope you didn't go there alone! |
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| 11/14/2008 04:41:45 PM |
Street pinholeby MelethiaComment: See, I told you pinhole photography would be 'your thang Deb'. This is great, at first its just an oof shot then when you start really looking there is soooo much to view! Best of the post for me :) |
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| 11/14/2008 04:38:07 PM |
Feetby MelethiaComment: It took me a few seconds to make out the walker in the foreground and think it really adds to the 'feet' in this shot. Now, tell me, was that the composition you were after? it works either way btw. |
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| 11/14/2008 12:26:14 PM |
untitledby krnodilComment: After reading your comment on Jimmy's moon shot here I see you uploaded a type of shot I tend to shy away from (big contrast swings) and as Deb says you got it spot on imho. |
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| 11/13/2008 12:40:53 PM |
Abandoned for now...by freakin_hilariousComment: Hey Nathan, I think I said on an earlier pinhole shot that I'm not a fan of overlays (did I mention its probably cos I don't know how lol). however, once again you made the effect work for the good of the image and turned out another excellent bit of Art ;)
For me, one of the best things about pinhole photography is that the blown out/underexposed areas are of course intentional and thus Art :) Nice work :) |
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| 11/13/2008 12:36:40 PM |
still waterby krnodilComment: Usually its the water that features in this type of shot but here I really like the point of view and rock placement. I'm guessing at largish rocks but they could even be pebbles ;) |
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| 11/12/2008 12:32:19 PM |
Callieby krnodilComment: First off CONGRATS for getting kitty to stay still for 10 seconds! The softness works well here and I can almost reach out and stroke him/her :) Nice complimentary colours as well. Message edited by author 2008-11-12 15:57:21. |
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| 11/11/2008 03:09:10 PM |
lineupby krnodilComment: Think my vote goes for the colour version Karen as it seems a lot more interesting.Looks like you'll have a nice set from that spot :) |
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| 11/10/2008 07:07:53 PM |
Innocenceby ryandComment: Love the dof here Ryan but think it might be even better if her eyebrow was oof? Lighting and composition is top notch :) |
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