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| 05/01/2006 05:26:59 PM |
Dangerous dancerby nomad469Comment: What an interesting portrait! I really like the blue toning - works very well. I'm not sure about the pose - it doesn't convey dancing as much as a lady simply about to turn about to speak to two people behind her. I think perhaps that's because we can only see their top halves. But I do like the details of their outfits. |
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| 05/01/2006 05:24:35 PM |
Engagedby mcrochipComment: Erm. That's an extremely strong yellow colour cast. I'm sure you've had other comments about it... The portrait itself is sweet, the expressions are natural. Lighting is a touch harsh and highlights slightly sweaty or oily faces. Colour cast could have been resolved by changing white balance settings on shooting, or correction in conversion if shooting in RAW, or in post processing if shooting in JPEG. |
| 05/01/2006 05:22:23 PM |
Fuzzy Fiveby sammigurlComment: Oooh pretty! What an interesting "almost-abstract"! Lovely close up, perfect composition, great use of shallow DOF. I wish the main area of focus were a touch sharper though. |
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| 05/01/2006 07:54:41 AM |
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| 04/27/2006 06:57:25 PM |
Silencio by kiwinessComment: Lovely shot - it works that she's looking out of the image. I like the way she's clearly detailed but that we also have detail on the scene outside in the other three panes. And it's an interesting scene too and the composition of what we see in each pane adds up well. I think this is just great. |
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| 04/27/2006 06:56:25 PM |
sunriseby StagoleeComment: Sweet, romantic, simple, lovely light. For me it's a shame their heads are a little lost against the dark line of the land. Would they have falled against the water if you had stood on a stool? Or would that have introduced something else into the shot that would have spoiled it? Just a thought. Nice though. |
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| 04/27/2006 06:55:18 PM |
Window of Faithby angela_packardComment: I like this a lot - the problem for me is that the front of her face coincides with one of the vertical struts - would shifting your position a touch have resolved that at all or maybe not. Also, I'm not so keen on the composition. Nice lighting, colour and idea though. |
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| 04/27/2006 06:52:13 PM |
Touching the Cloudsby Nikolai1024Comment: This is one of the best entries in terms of making the window really integral to the shot - rather than included as a border/ frame or just to meet the challenge. I like how one window showcases the view and the other silhouettes the people who are looking at it. Colours are lovely, lighting is great. It looks oversharpened to me though perhaps that's just haloing from the light. |
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| 04/27/2006 06:50:01 PM |
the spyby gastonComment: Love the colours, the textures of the worn surfaces and the door behind the window. Something about the edges of the window feel way too soft - the detail isn't there and it feels kind of odd. I like the partly hidden pose though it's a little forced. |
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| 04/27/2006 06:48:54 PM |
Rainy Dayby phylsy7Comment: I like the way that the frame adds to the scene outside. Whether it reflects the reality or not, the window suggests a separation of the person on the right from the group on the left, which is rather interesting. Black and white is a good choice too. |
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