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| 02/18/2012 05:30:25 PM |
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| 02/18/2012 05:29:49 PM |
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| 02/18/2012 05:28:58 PM |
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| 02/18/2012 05:28:23 PM |
Icarusby SwordandScalesComment: The strangeness is in the mind, and in the beholder too. Who, sitting over there, wouldn't regard the little, wingless people as a bit peculiar? |
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| 02/18/2012 05:24:50 PM |
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| 02/18/2012 05:24:30 PM |
I've got an eye on you...by ambakerComment: In the endless sequence of distorted faces, this one is actually outstanding.
Good job, straight from a very good illustration. |
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| 02/18/2012 05:22:43 PM |
Too Strange..by IAmEliKatzComment: Nice idea. I like it because it's somewhat about the psychology of being different and strange, the being estranged, not the strangeness in itself. So much less literal than most other entries.
I think a pretty strong postprocessing, to make it more dramatic, would have made an high scorer of this, perhaps something on the lines of many superhero movies, as the pose reminds a bit of that.
Or a moving pose, a man grasping at his face inside the bag, exposed, or something to that lines. I would have scored that very high, independently from the PP, but I don't know if others would have liked it as well :)
Sorry, rambling thoughts on what kind of story this image could evoke. |
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| 02/18/2012 05:09:24 PM |
Weird-Photographer!by mariucaComment: Hahahah, brilliant!
Turning this challenge upside down was not that straightforward at all, really good thinking.
Best in show, full stop.
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| 02/18/2012 05:05:38 PM |
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| 02/18/2012 05:03:47 PM |
The Boy is back in town!by Alex_PetriniComment: Funny. There are three things that I feel could have helped blending his figure better in the scene. Faking the shape of the legs underwater, rather than their reflections, even if the water surface is obviously quite reflective at this angle.Applying a bit of toning to the whole image and angling the shadow on his body a bit more towards the viewer. Faking big waves rather than big sprays of water would have been more convincing as well.
Love the old man peacefully contemplating the big boy in transit :D |
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