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| 11/19/2004 05:50:19 AM |
Say it With Flowersby librodoComment: I liked the picture very much, but it seems the scratch effects are somewhat understated. Was this done in PS or with a very heavy nylon over the lens? |
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| 11/19/2004 05:49:21 AM |
Floral Studyby EddyGComment: Looking at my patio furniture last night as I pondered this challenge I realized how you got this effect. Very nice, but the shower wall is too white, perhaps a pastel towel in the background would have lessened the contrast. |
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| 11/19/2004 05:45:57 AM |
Radiantby SonifoComment: I like the impact of the background, but the crisp edges of the heart seem out of place. |
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| 11/19/2004 05:43:01 AM |
Fallen Leavesby agwrightComment: I liked the haze/blur and the edging of the ripples, but found the leaves and raindrops to be too crisp to be fully impressionistic. |
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| 11/19/2004 05:40:15 AM |
Forest Fogby timj351Comment: Something in the edge artifacts reminded me more of layers of construction paper rather than paint. |
| 11/18/2004 09:57:46 PM |
Sunshine Of Your Loveby jmsetzlerComment: Clapton? I like this effect more and more each time I view it, but the 'second' exposure in his chin to nose area freaks me out too much like there is a trapped soul screaming to get out. |
| 11/18/2004 09:55:54 PM |
Suburban Impressionismby smokeditorComment: Nicely simple and one of the few times that level roof lines really would have detracted from a pic, in fact, it lends nicely to the art that may be present in a perspective piece and the watery impressionism filter you chose was just enough. |
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| 11/18/2004 09:53:16 PM |
True to natureby terjeComment: I love the angel hair effect of time lapse on this kind of water. As a photo, this gets high marks alone for composition. Even tho the left side seems heavy at first with the peak and foreground it is nicely offset by the 2/3 sky. Too much photo in the foreground tho to push it over the top for impression. |
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| 11/18/2004 09:50:36 PM |
The Deliveryby GolferDDSComment: Reminds me of my father's store when I was growing up. How many times I saw this scene in the rain and fog, hauling the soda into the walk-in cooler. You unfortunately could not control his movements as I think this would have been even more perfect if the white bay behind him could have been eliminated and only the open bay with the red bays in the background. |
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| 11/18/2004 09:47:41 PM |
pines at sunsetby ursulaComment: Hmmmm this challenge is like a game to find out how you all did this. Looks like a reflection and 180 rotation. Excellent tecnique whatever it was, but the Pines looked more on the trunk side than the pine side. Still like the far majority of this challenge, you got some high scores on this one. |
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