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| 03/01/2008 09:30:31 AM |
are you there?by AliciaComment: Thanks for the editing steps, may try this one day.
As has been mentioned it looks as if it was shot though a windscreen in the rain and to great effect. My only niggle is that the processing has lost most of the bottom left quarter. Good work :) |
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| 03/01/2008 09:23:05 AM |
Week 6 - St. Stanislaus Churchby wickee_oneComment: The thumb made me feel this would be a boring image, how wrong I/it was! Love the perspective and the entire church just pops! Your right, you had excellent light for this shot. |
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| 03/01/2008 09:19:32 AM |
this little light of mineby jdannelsComment: Dark monitor here but still manage to get the full effect :) Exposure is spot on but as has been mentioned maybe a different composition? I'd have preferred the bottom of your face. Your left eye could make a picture on its own! |
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| 03/01/2008 09:07:44 AM |
Week 7: Standing Guardby jasonlpriceComment: wow! excellent capture Jason. As Deb mentioned the 'almost' figure in the top part of the window is a bonus in adding more 'spookiness' to this shot. My only (minor) niggle is I don't care for the cars in the reflection.
I love shots where each viewing presents more detail and this is one of those shots :) |
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| 03/01/2008 09:00:11 AM |
Week 3: Sistersby jasonlpriceComment: Great portrait and much prefer the natural surroundings than if this was a studio shot. The pose really adds to their 'connection' though you can clearly see they are sisters and look so happy together. The jury is still out on the pp'ing of their eyes but guess they would look much better in a larger print? |
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| 03/01/2008 08:46:56 AM |
Southeastby GermaineComment: I tend to be a sucker for nice sunrises/sets but actualy prefehis shot in B&W, simple yet so effective! I agree with Trevor that it might appeal a little more if the land didn't break the image as centrally as this. Excellent shot :) |
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| 03/01/2008 08:42:09 AM |
Week 2: Lok-hurtby Blue MoonComment: Originally posted by Sonifo: Interesting message here. looks like someone has a thorny ride ahead of them if they are going to get to your heart. Very creative set up and interesting way of getting what you wanted. |
hehe, now I understand the message :) I still want to see a single flower using this process Leah (am playing catchup with commenting so you may have done one already). |
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| 03/01/2008 08:38:20 AM |
Week 1: She Flies No Moreby Blue MoonComment: Nope, didn't expect to see something like this here!
That said, thanks for the full explanation of how you 'shot' this - am sure you'll have great fun experimenting with this method and thinking flowers would work really well :) |
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| 03/01/2008 08:33:36 AM |
Week-03.jpgby KenComment: I think you have made an otherwise boring shot quite interesting :) Not the easiest scene to get spot on composition and think you captures it well. Would prefer it if the library was straight though. |
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| 03/01/2008 08:19:21 AM |
week 6.jpgby taddzillaComment: As has been mentioned a little tweak with the contrast/brightness would make ths 'pop' that little bit extra. Am also thinking a tight crop of you Grandmothers face would make an excellent image :) |
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