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| 06/28/2005 10:08:25 AM |
Skinby trnqltyComment: I didn't need to read your title to immediately enjoy this shot. I immediately thought that it looked like an alien terrain. Something you might see from a mile or so up. Then, I thought that it looked like alien skin. It could be so many things fit into a fantasy realm. I like to think this looks like the wing of a dragon! Nicely done. |
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| 06/27/2005 04:14:22 PM |
A Place To Restby GolferDDSComment: This shot could do with some "pop" in contrast or something. It's very flat to me. But nice otherwise. |
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| 06/27/2005 10:19:24 AM |
Sunday Paperby Keith ManiacComment: This shot rocks! I would love to see the guy moved a bit closer for better detail and a bit off center. The color of this is great. The back wall looks crooked, if you could straighten that, this shot would be great. Very photojournalistic.
Despite these little differences in technical opinion, you have succeeded in forcing me to have an emotive response to your image, and it quite obviously fits within the confines on the challenge. SUCCESS!!! |
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| 06/23/2005 02:59:47 PM |
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| 06/23/2005 02:54:40 PM |
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| 06/23/2005 02:48:51 PM |
Criss-crossby ajschelComment: I think this would have been a better arrangement if it was rotated 90 degrees clockwise. It looks as if it were the original orientation anyway. |
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| 06/23/2005 02:18:28 PM |
Making Metalby DonaldoComment: Now this will probably make top 10. Good image...colorful...motion. I'm gonna add to your already good score! |
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| 06/23/2005 01:42:56 PM |
swiss reflectionby Andre_P69Comment: This image is quite dark on my screen. I see what it is, but it doesn't stand out to me. |
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| 06/23/2005 01:40:15 PM |
Object of my destructionby solarysComment: This is a good start to what I consider "product photography". Shiny metal is quite difficult to photograph in studio. Especially spoons. Let me try to critique this from a purely technical studio approach. The composition to me looks not very well thought out. The front edge ofthe spoon is barely visible. I would like to see the entire rim be lit. The business end of the spoon would be better if it were all in focus. I don't mind the handle fading out at all. The tone is good throughout, but the upper right edge is a bit distracting. It looks as though it is the edge of your backdrop.
I hope this helps and isn't taken wrong. This is a very difficult subject matter to pull off well. |
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| 06/23/2005 01:32:34 PM |
Ball Bearings Argue, and Sparks Flyby msimagingComment: This is neat. I think if you could redo this with brand new ball bearings and make the focus more on the inner section of the balls, you would have a real nice shot. Some dramatic lighting would set this off also. |
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