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| 12/18/2009 08:45:08 AM |
I Am Available..... by artistChanComment: Great looking bug, maybe a bit closer and the viewpoint more in profile to get rid of the bright background above and to the left? There's potential here as a bug shot, but I'm no good at reading bug expressions so the "Bored" angle is eluding me a bit. |
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| 12/18/2009 08:41:41 AM |
What is the timeby Gislij20Comment: Bear and chair stand out nicely and the floor/wall line is well positioned. Technicals are fine too, but I'm afraid you've lost me with the title ("what's the time Mr Wolf" is the only thing that comes to mind) and the challenge connection. |
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| 12/18/2009 08:38:07 AM |
Big Yawnby PrincessLolaComment: I would have liked to see more of the yawn by having the viewpoint much lower and with a bit more depth of field, as it is I can't really tell that it's a really big yawn as alluded to in the image. The nose and snout are nicely sharp with the exposure handled well. |
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| 12/18/2009 08:28:35 AM |
Spoiledby peterComment: Love the extra dimension this shot has over the other "bored person" shots here. Absolutely right to crop off the eyes, the posture and mouth give the expression and the eyes are drawn to the jewellery which in turn gives us the story.
A creative take on the challenge that deserves a high mark. |
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| 12/18/2009 08:24:32 AM |
Boringby paynekjComment: Great expression and high key is very effective at both concentrating the eye to the face and adding to the sense that all around is dull uniformity. One of my top picks in this challenge. |
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| 12/18/2009 08:22:04 AM |
At the salonby vawendyComment: Fantastic retro feel to the shot. Both poses are perfect and I love the slight rebellious look to the boy with a smart shirt ("my mother made me wear this") but the casual trainers and white socks.
Great crop on the right, allowing some depth to show but pegging the eye to the front with the table and glass.
The image as a whole tells the story, no title required. That's my measure of a great photo. |
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| 12/18/2009 08:16:56 AM |
All Aboredby ekmaiComment: Great main subject and the yawning secondary subject. Just right to crop along the left hand edge where you did, just letting us see enough of the railway platform and lines whilst keeping the bright sky to a minimum.
Top shot. |
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| 12/18/2009 08:14:52 AM |
Caught Off-Guardby denboteComment: Great horizontal and vertical elements in the shot and perfect positioning of the guard in the frame. Love the slumped posture and the overall shot works great in monochrome.
One of the few stand out shots. |
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| 12/18/2009 08:11:40 AM |
Whateverby PennyStreetComment: Dark and moody street shot and nice lines with the steps. Choosing a shot with him looking out of frame works well, adds to the detachment and boredom of the pose. |
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| 12/18/2009 08:09:28 AM |
Stocktake Sucks!by bcenuComment: It's the boxes that make the shot, really gives the impression of dull uniformity to match the model's expression. Great shot. |
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