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| 06/09/2005 10:48:34 PM |
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| 06/09/2005 07:37:31 PM |
Titleist 4by eostylesComment: I have always loved this photograph. I appreciate your effort, eye, lighting, and most especially use of golf balls. That is what I do for a living so alas it must be a favorite. |
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| 06/08/2005 06:34:47 PM |
Panic!!by idnicComment: I gave this one of my highest scores. Great lighting and execution. |
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| 06/08/2005 01:11:42 AM |
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| 06/01/2005 12:43:51 AM |
Final Pushby FalcComment: i will give you a good score because of the sheer quality of capture. BUt, how does this really apply. Imagine no title, and could I see a decision being made no. I see a bunch old men playing dress up. But again, it is great and I love the color and action. Not the border though. |
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| 05/23/2005 12:24:30 AM |
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| 05/23/2005 12:23:08 AM |
Unknownby typologicComment: Easily should have been top 10 if not a contender. I hope you are satisfied with this one; you should be. |
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| 05/18/2005 07:54:16 PM |
Hello? by CutterComment: Thanks for all the comments and added favorites. To respond to a few comments and points:
1. I am still trying to find a style. I tend to like these romanticized portions of life where light and nostalgia blend together. I find opposites really work together. Young model/Old Looking Fence. Sharp Subject/Blurred Background. Lambency/Shadow. Design/Coincidence.
2. Many people felt it was neat imaged. I don't have neat image and am still debating on purchasing it. Hmmm, close call still, especially if I can achieve a glossed smooth looks without it.
3. I think the ultimate "trick" to photography and art, is to shape the viewer's eye and mind to "see" what you see. And to make that eye go to exactly where you want it to go is talent in its purest form. That is what leading lines, composition and all these technical nuances are really trying to do. I am not saying this picture achieves that, but that is my focus right now.
Thanks again. |
| 05/17/2005 10:04:51 AM |
Big Brown Eyesby RikkiComment: amazing indeed. brought audible reaction from me. creation is strange and beautiful, and in this case, just strange and small. |
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| 05/16/2005 09:01:38 PM |
Wanna Go for a Ride?by TuckersmomComment: Unlike your other one, this composition is forced and cramped. But as I try to see your goal here, the cramping and decomposition of the automobile make sense. And the green could use more contrast. I like your other better, but this one if given more time could be very unique indeed. |
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