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| 09/16/2004 02:03:11 PM |
Mosaic Mirrorby HeavyComment: The mirror itself is interesting, however, the reflections inside the small mirrors are not. I think it would look better if the subject was in focus and of some interest. |
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| 09/16/2004 03:06:37 AM |
Subtle Reflectionsby ws6_taComment: A bit too centered and looks slightly overprocessed. I would leave some negative space on the right side of the frame and maybe a bit more at the top. |
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| 09/16/2004 02:56:45 AM |
mirror imageby claudia26Comment: Not the most imaginative or creative photo in the challenge. However, you captured very nice tonal balance of the skin with only one bright spot on the shoulder. Details of the hair are sharp and clear. |
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| 09/16/2004 02:54:56 AM |
Last Dance, First Kissby dan_pendletonComment: This would a great DOF shot (sans people) but it's extremely difficult to make out what they are doing since they are so blurry. |
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| 09/15/2004 03:24:48 AM |
What a stud!by parrotheadComment: Very cute photo of a horse admiring himself in the mirror. Nice details and composition. Great job of getting the horse to look right into the camera via the mirror, too. |
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| 09/15/2004 03:21:02 AM |
Autumnby JesuispeureComment: Looks like the type of scene you see in commercials of people looking for something in the attic and there always seems to be a mirror up there. Model looks very relaxed and is pondering something. Love the duotone and the textures of the floor and hair seem to complement each other very well. Well composed but the upper left corner of the frame seems a bit overexposed. I looked at this a second time and thought about the upper left corner a lot. It gives a nice balance to the opposite corner of the frame and it seems to work well especially since there's more lighter parts of the frame than darker parts. In my opinion, darker portions would ask for more attention away from the main subject. 9 |
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| 09/15/2004 03:18:00 AM |
Mirror Of Natureby DufusComment: This my favorite of the challenge. The simplicity of the idea is amazing and works very well. Contrast is a bit blown out in the real sky (not reflected sky) but that makes me want to focus more on the mirror and trace the lines. Not that I like overexposed skies but it's not as distracting here. Plus the frame forces the eye to look there and the color forces the eye even more. A solid 9 but since I love this shot so much, I'll give it a 10. |
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| 09/15/2004 03:08:12 AM |
Refreshing Reflectionsby mocabelaComment: Great shot! Love the strong contrast of this shot. Those are my favorite type of b/w or duotone shots. Things I feel are missing are perhaps some ice cubes in the drink and a less distracting reflection on the right. The reflections of the glass are very interesting but if you want to maximize focus time on the glass, make the most of it. Give the eyes something to look at. I think you had an overhead light source so even a plain reflection would have worked as well or maybe a dark gray to show the drops on the glass surface. And to be really nitpicky, wax the glass surface so the water beads vs spreading. Otherwise, I really enjoyed this photo. Good job! 7 |
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| 09/15/2004 03:02:05 AM |
Windows to the Soul by ColeyComment: Oh man, this one made me laugh out loud! Big bug eyes! Great creativity and use of selective desat. My sole complaint is the model's forehead as it's slightly overexposed. 7 |
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| 09/15/2004 03:00:24 AM |
looking at myselfby mizz_kt_bugComment: Interesting composition is flawed by harsh and direct flash lighting. If this is an external flash, try using bounce/fill flash if possible. Or try a softbox. Short of that, try some kleenex in front of the flash to help diffuse and soften the light. |
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