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| 06/23/2004 07:17:59 PM |
OILPRICE UP TO $ 65: ROADS EMPTYby TedvandenBerghComment: Nice image. I like how the perspective of the centre marking makes it form almost a perfect equilateral triangle in the picture.
A little bit more depth of field would've been perfect, although it looks like it would've been very hard to achieve without shifting the focus further back. |
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| 06/23/2004 07:14:01 PM |
Speed cameras, do they work?by piercedJonComment: A very poignant image. Excellent choice of focal length. The lamp-post just behind it is a little distracting, but the image is still great. My favourite of the challenge. |
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| 06/22/2004 04:17:16 PM |
Somewhere in the middleby BrennanOBComment: Great idea, and nicely executed. If the girl was a little more symmetrical (her dress strap on the left is too angled) and the 'devil' was a bit brighter, then it'd be even better, but it's great as it is! |
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| 06/22/2004 04:09:36 PM |
Adam's Choiceby artvetComment: Very well executed - it must've been tough getting the arms perfectly blackened. My only problem is with the choice you decided to depect - it's a bit of an obvious one! |
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| 06/22/2004 04:07:47 PM |
Pepper Choiceby menardmamComment: An original idea. I like the different colours of pepper.
To improve it, you could make the white background much whiter, as at the moment it's a bit too grey. In addition, that pepper grinder's seen some use - cleaning up the end of it would make it less distracting. |
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| 06/22/2004 04:05:21 PM |
Chocolateby RUEDISCHMUTZComment: Fantastically vibrant colours - that's a lovely piece of fabric!
My only gripe is with the reflection in the two metallic glasses, specifically of the blackness where you haven't had any white sheeting. While it'd be virtually impossible to totally remove, perhaps having a sheet of white posterboard covering most of it up (with a hole for the lens) would alleviate it quite a bit. |
| 06/22/2004 12:41:09 PM |
Dreams vs. Career by aaronb532Comment: Very inventive. The subject looks a bit awkward, but then anyone wearing half-clothing on both sides would be likely to feel a little odd! Good choice of using a standard studio portrait-type background. |
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| 06/22/2004 12:39:29 PM |
Drink or Driveby wkoffelComment: Great use of selective desaturation. The only quibbles I have are that the keys are a little too bulky (do they have to reach all the way around the base?), that the liquid no longer has a definite 'edge' to it and that the lighting is a little bit harsh. Otherwise, nicely done. |
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| 06/22/2004 12:36:43 PM |
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