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| 09/07/2002 11:05:00 PM |
Demonic Drummerby ClubJuggleComment: Yikes. I don't wanna meet this guy in a back alley. Aptly titled. Nice composition. The orange of the drums against the purple background is nice too. 7, just-married |
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| 09/04/2002 04:11:00 PM |
Chrissie and Mayanaby emorgan49Comment: What a sweet moment. It's beautifully framed and the colors are great. The only irksome thing at all is that grass blocking the boar's face. I hope you will be able to clone it out in photoshop after the challenge because the shot is a wonderful keeper. I hereby volunteer my hubby's help (photoghop guru) if you need/want it. In my top 10 pics for the week. 8, just-married |
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| 09/04/2002 04:36:00 PM |
an old woman in the train by hudzComment: What an expressive face. Makes me long to hear the stories she could tell. The lighting is superb in this shot. The framing leaves me wanting to see the original. I don't care for how her body is chopped off at the left and we have that chair on the right, but it's likely the best you could do with the candid moment on the train. Stil, this is in my top ten picks for the week. 8, just-married |
| 09/02/2002 10:44:00 PM |
Lending a helping hand.by HBunchComment: Hi Heather, I saw this photo on the forums before you decided to post it. That gives me the benefit we don't usually have with dpc of being able to discuss the before and after. I see that you cropped it to highlight the main focus of your photo. IN this case, I think that worked against you, causing or at least intensifying the pixellation of the image. I think I liked it better before anyway because it added to the candid nature of the moment. Your perspective added the photographer as a member of the photo -- by that I mean that the perspective no pronounced your presence that you were forced to consider the photographer in the shot. Which in this case added a sense of "person sitting at a ball game, all of a sudden: DOUBLE TAKE." I won't speak to the contents of the shot; I'm sure you're hearing enough about that. Also, having seen the forum post makes my opinion on the subject matter less objective. sorry for the low score, but the pixellation ruins it for me. 4, just-married |
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| 09/07/2002 10:48:00 PM |
Hey you...by claudio_flnComment: Wow. Beautiful girl. She is indeed candid. Nice capture. 7, just-married |
| 09/02/2002 10:46:00 PM |
Watching Rain through the Windowby lbstoneComment: Handsome fella. Nice contemplative moment. I like the tonal range, though the window itself is a bit flat. Still, if I had to choose between interest in the window and interest in the person, I'll definitely take the latter. Nicely done. 7, just-married |
| 09/07/2002 11:28:00 PM |
Food!?...by victor01Comment: Nice capture. Would love to see the kid's face, but you're not allowed behing that fence. Good job. 7, just-married |
| 09/07/2002 11:02:00 PM |
Who?by johnsonComment: I don't care what anyone says, this is damn candid! Nicely done. I like the B/W and the overall composition, though I might like it if the toes and bottom of frame weren't cut off. 7, just-married |
| 09/07/2002 11:54:00 PM |
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| 09/07/2002 11:26:00 PM |
Disagreementby stephanComment: Mood well captured. Framing well done. Was that kid's hair really THAT color? It looks like a watercolor color. good job. 7, just-married. |
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