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| 01/14/2006 10:04:39 PM |
Dazzling colorby jsonComment: Very nice composition, color and lighting. It is not as colorful as some of the other entries but has more drama from the lighting then several. Did you shoot a version where you can see your eyes? I can't decide if that would help or hurt this picture. |
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| 01/14/2006 10:02:15 PM |
urban huesby tateComment: This is a great use of some desaturation without pushing it all the way to a black and white image. I find the teady bear a little distracting... I would prefer him either in or out of the shot. (prefer out since he distracts from your yellow). The horizontal lines in your composition add a sense of stability while your vertical lines add strength. That, combinded with a good "rule of thirds" lead to a very nice composition. well done. |
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| 01/14/2006 09:59:07 PM |
Flower Powerby photogenixComment: I like your use of Depth of Field to blur out going right to left... I think I would have prefered a little bit more of the total image to be in focus, but keep the concept and loose focus by the margin. I also like your composition greatly... the diagonal lines add energy while they all lead the eye to your sharp focused subject in the corner. |
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| 01/14/2006 09:55:50 PM |
Out of the Blueby BethraComment: Nice selective desat... you can, unfortunatly see your reflection, but that is sometimes hard to mask. I like how you have filled the frame... Cropping in nice and tight. |
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| 01/14/2006 09:53:30 PM |
A Walk on a Sunny Dayby HRoxasComment: Very nice choice of subject. You did a nice composition, especially to hide unwanted elements (the dish). Your patience for people to be in it gives it some perspective of size. Well done. |
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| 01/14/2006 01:15:05 AM |
Cast your light upon the watersby VanGoghComment: nice blur motion effect. from the symetry, it seems like the camera moved, rather then "light painting." My only concern is the lack of a dominate one to be a subject to catch and hold the attention. As a result, my eye just seems to wander.; |
| 01/14/2006 01:13:06 AM |
Chihuly Was Hereby yakatmeComment: Very interesting location... I look forward to seeing where this is. I love the color and variety in the balls. I wonder if moving them down from middle frame to lower 1/3 would give them more energy and help them hold the eyes more. Currently you have competing background/forground with no clear winner so the eye jumps back and fort over the balls. |
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| 01/14/2006 01:09:52 AM |
Ruby in Redby kiwinickComment: Cute dog (like you didn't know) Very nice color. I particularly like the the catchlights in the eye and the texture in the nose... these things give it a real, living quality. |
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| 01/14/2006 12:02:46 AM |
Sour Skittlesby beautyqn25Comment: Tasty. The selection of sour skittles adds an interesting texture to the picture that I like... I wonder, however, if regular skittles would have been more vivid in color. A very nice image. |
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| 01/14/2006 12:01:31 AM |
Filamentby stare_at_the_sunComment: These can be difficult shots... I tried a couple and kept blowing out portions. It is crisp and well focused. Well exposed. I particularly like the filament. |
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