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| 12/07/2005 01:45:28 AM |
Still Life with Knifeby puzzledComment: I see the spoon and fork, but I don't see the knife that your title suggests. The reflections add some interest. The bright line in back (the knife maybe?) is a little distracting from the two primary subjects. |
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| 12/07/2005 01:42:15 AM |
Spoonsby thorgilsComment: I like the repeating patterns. Good use of strong diagonal too |
| 12/07/2005 01:41:18 AM |
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| 11/28/2005 02:54:34 AM |
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| 11/27/2005 01:28:42 PM |
Form and Flowby LeeDComment: Excellent concept! :) I like the middle and right side poses more than the left panel pose; it could use a little extra something to bump up it's interest. Maybe her looking into the center panel (as that would provide some symmetry) or position the sheet over her body like the right panel, but still have her facing away. I know it's got to be wicked tough to line up the sheet as it crosses frames, but it would help for sure. The only other tiny suggestion I have is to try to make the lighting of the sheet the same as it crosses the frame edges. Right now, because of the light source, the sheet on the right side of the frames is brighter than the sheet it is transitioning into.
With these few things fixed, this is absolutely something I'd hang on my wall. If you redo it and make it available for print, let me know :) |
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| 11/22/2005 01:16:16 AM |
Water Wingsby stare_at_the_sunComment: I dig this shot. It is *highly* underrated. I think it nails the idea of the challenge far better than the single photos split in 3 with no other reason than to make a triptych. It really captures the essence of the droplet. I like this shot as dark as it is, no complaints about that. I like the blue coloring too. |
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| 11/17/2005 09:47:32 AM |
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| 11/04/2005 02:05:58 PM |
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| 10/31/2005 11:24:30 AM |
BearPlayingInWater.jpgby mystardreamComment: I like the fast shutter speed freezing the action. The water droplets are great. Those bears were so much fun to watch :) |
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