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| 01/20/2006 12:21:22 PM |
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| 01/20/2006 12:21:05 PM |
Voices from the Pastby canyoncatComment: At first I didn't understand the title because my eye was not immediately drawn to the man-made openings in the rock. I think there needs to be greater detail in that area since it is the subject of the photo. It may have been hard to expose that area enough without overexposing the background though. |
| 01/20/2006 12:18:14 PM |
The Monkby gudbjargarsonComment: I like the odd juxtaposition of this subject to the formality of the portrait setting. I'm not really appreciating the choice of a very shallow depth of field however, especially since there is nothing distracting in the background that needs strong blurring. I would like to see the whole subject in sharp focus. |
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| 01/20/2006 12:15:51 PM |
Japanese Garden, Cherry Blossom Festivalby digitalpinsComment: I would have placed the subject a little further from that hanging flower cluster as it appears to be attatched to her head. Also, for a horizontal frame I don't think this center placement of the subject is a good choice. There needs to be a catch light in her eyes. This is a good effort. |
| 01/20/2006 12:12:51 PM |
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| 01/20/2006 12:10:57 PM |
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| 01/20/2006 12:09:34 PM |
Another year has gone by!by patrinusComment: Evokative of a painting. Very lovely. I love the light and the subdued yet rich color. Nice attention to the classic triangle form created by her pose and her cane. |
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| 01/20/2006 12:07:57 PM |
Got Milk?by XileboComment: Precious! Simple composition, great catch light in the eyes, good color, nice detail in the fur, and the milk on its whiskers is a great touch. |
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| 01/20/2006 12:05:48 PM |
Secular Communionby MPRPROComment: Very nice candid. I like that you got right down to their level. You really get a sense of their frailness and how age tends to shrink us. It also has the effect of creating an intimacy between the viewer and the subject. We arae brought into their world for a moment. Thanks for sharing this refreshing change of view. |
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| 01/20/2006 12:03:12 PM |
best friendby wickedpeteComment: This looks too processed to me. Her skin has an overlly smooth, plastic quality that I find unsettling. It is an interest POV for a portrait. |
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