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From this day forward...
04/24/2005 10:50:27 PM
From this day forward...
by utro

Comment:
Nice perspective and colors. Somehow it does not appear too sharp at the subjects, thought the tip of the building is really sharp...
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Alone with my thoughts...
04/24/2005 10:49:37 PM
Alone with my thoughts...
by samtrundle

Comment:
The image quality is great, and so is the lighting. About the composition, I think more negative space to the left will helped the impact quite a bit.
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I Am People, I Am Myself
04/24/2005 10:47:35 PM
I Am People, I Am Myself
by Artyste

Comment:
Very nicely done and processed. I might have liked to see some more of the (curving) frame on the top, just a tad more (not to the point of symmetry at all with the bottom). Good work.
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Blushing Lady Close Up
04/24/2005 12:59:20 PM
Blushing Lady Close Up
by srbrubaker

Comment:
I saw your call for comments in the Invitational challenge thread, and dropped in, though the comment is not for the purpose of getting into the challenge (that's not going to happen :D).

The colors in this picture caught my eye, and the lighting you have used has enhanced these colors. There's a lot of potential here, but it could do with some modification. First, the central part of the flower is lacking in sharpness; that might be simply because you didn't use enough USM on it (need to reuse USM everytime you resize a photo almost). Second, the crop, I think if you crop some off the bottom, and some off the left you will get a tighter composition. That combined with a sharper centre will make this quite a stunning image, I think :)

Message edited by author 2005-04-24 12:59:57.
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Street Angel
04/24/2005 12:12:28 PM
Street Angel
by beamsclan

Comment:
Beautiful shot, the colors really work and you have captured a beautiful expression!!
I think a tighter crop from the left would bring the viewer's attention to the face better.
All n all, a wonderful picture.
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Reflecting...
04/24/2005 12:09:21 PM
Reflecting...
by LevT

Comment:
great image, and very effective use of selective desat. however since the title is reflecting, and the subject is clearlylooking _out_, it might have been more effective with more negative space to the top and right.
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gypsy wind
04/23/2005 12:11:48 PM
gypsy wind
by Seanachai

Comment:
Great subject, and very nice colors.But the position of the hands has left the eyes in complete shadow, and the only light is on the tip of the nose. If the hands are placed farther away from the face in the same position, the shadowing wouldn'thappen... Also, I'd try a tighter crops, maybe around the top of the scarf from top, and a little below the chin from the bottom, I think it might help the impact.
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What to do with this life?
04/23/2005 11:51:13 AM
What to do with this life?
by carlosmfernandes

Comment:
Very poignant; it conveys so much that I wonder if it is even right to comment on technical aspects. But I will :P, I wish the man's body were not cropped off from the right and bottom. A little more space on the bottom would also add some context...About the passerby I'm not so sure. I started out thinking that he would be better off missing, but on second thoughts, I think he adds to the neglected, passed-by
feel of the subject. Wonder what this looks like in B/W. 7.
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On the lookout
04/23/2005 11:45:38 AM
On the lookout
by Brin

Comment:
I'm a little torn about this image. The colors are excellently chosen. I think I would like to see more detail in the subject, which does not (particularly the head and cap) look sharp enough to me. Compositionally, I think placing him a tad more to the left, or better still cropping tighter from the left would add tension to the image. I really like the title you've chosen, it fits the atmosphere created by the dark colors!
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Lunchtime Kid
04/23/2005 11:42:17 AM
Lunchtime Kid
by Pug-H

Comment:
Very nice portrait, and a very photogenic subject. The framing is very good, the tighness of the crop does a lot for the image. However the eyes are a little dull, you could try dodging the whites and dodging the (very pale) catchlights...it would make it an excellent picture. Good work.
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