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| 03/30/2005 11:28:51 AM |
New Bornby Travis99Comment: The earth, complete with little mold-release line around the equator. Cheesy, but nicely wrought. |
| 03/30/2005 11:26:12 AM |
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| 03/30/2005 11:25:29 AM |
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| 03/30/2005 11:23:11 AM |
On a roll, off the wall.by protophotoComment: As soon as you've finished there, you will want to go to your computer and download Neat Image. //www.neatimage.com. And get some photographic lights. And a digital camera. Really, the amount of banding in this photo makes me wonder whether it was scanned from a badly done digital print. Most of the photo is out of focus, a remarkable feat considering that the required depth of field be not four inches, and this is not a Macro shot. |
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| 03/30/2005 11:13:41 AM |
MY First Cameraby sofapComment: Call me crazy, but aqua seems the wrong color for reminiscences and flashbacks. I admit that it pairs well with aluminum, but there seems to be a yellowish tint - perhaps its the lighting - that begs for sepia toned treatment. There is something about the way the two cameras overlap that seems haphazard and confusing. Both of these points are quibbles, but they do make a substantioal difference in my own opinion of the photo. |
| 03/30/2005 11:09:11 AM |
First Bladesby autoolComment: OOF! Glad to see she's wearing the right protective gear. It's a really great capture. The soft lighting helps us to see the subjects face, but otherwise it makes much of the photo feel flat. |
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| 03/30/2005 11:05:37 AM |
First Moveby Drew_BComment: The novelty of these glass chess boards is beginning to wear off for me. It's a pretty shot. I think I would have cropped it so that the white pawn is on its own. Any chess player would get it. This owuld cut out rows of slightly out of focus men. And it would provide a greater sense of drama 'one against many.' |
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| 03/30/2005 11:02:30 AM |
Originsby strangeghostComment: Was there life before the ninteenth century? I guess ninteenth century changed the way we view our beginnings. Okay, got the connection. Nice photo. |
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| 03/30/2005 10:56:03 AM |
Just starting out...by samtrundleComment: I like this shot. Great expression, nice framing, really good light. For the most part, purple and blue work, but the blue reflection on the white skin has an eerie cast to it that's a little distracting. |
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| 03/30/2005 10:53:36 AM |
Verdeby Vanessa 72Comment: Sorry, no comprendo. Like the photo; don't get the connection to the challenge. |
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