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| 02/07/2003 10:26:40 AM |
From Fruit to Juiceby nathaliedooComment: great composition. the addition of the green leaf breaks up the oranges and reds just enough. also adds to the fresh picked feeling. nice sharpness and clarity. A bit shiny with the lighting. maybe a diffuser? anyway.. that is only a nit pick. I like this alot. |
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| 02/07/2003 10:24:05 AM |
Droplet to Poolby FrooberComment: the inevitable .... like seeing into the future - what the water will do when the drops land. clear, concise, sharp. i esp. like how the bottom drop is cut in 2 from the light.. creating a ying/yang effect. balance. there is also balance in the circle shape of the dish, and the pattern on the floor, yet in contrast to the background and in contrast to the 3 drops. marvelous! |
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| 02/07/2003 10:18:49 AM |
Coal to Diamondby karmatComment: awesome idea. i think the composition is lacking in that the ring could be facing a bit more to the lens.. maybe more of a 3/4 view rather than profile. nice use of dof.. a bit dark. but I generally like it. |
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| 02/07/2003 10:15:58 AM |
Insalata Capreseby GraciousComment: great colors,(and yummy looking, btw). Not as sharp as it could be, and it bothers me that the sliced tomatoe on the bottom is so close to the edge of the frame. also, a little lower angle, I feel, would contribute greatly to the image. |
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| 02/07/2003 10:09:21 AM |
Origamiby mcmurmaComment: this needs more contrast. too gray, or maybe the bottom should be black, and the bird and untouched paper white, and then just do it in "color"... it would give it a natural contrast. Good idea, and good illustration of the challenge. |
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| 02/02/2003 03:05:58 PM |
Subtle Squareby BJComment: the focus in this image is way off. It would also be better to fill your frame with the image, rather than frame it on 2 sides with white. :( Keep shooting though. |
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| 02/02/2003 03:04:02 PM |
A castle for my princessby jenaromComment: Great! Shows action and usefulness rather than just documenting the blocks. The child is in the right place and right dof to make this work. Perhaps her hand and the block she is holding could be in a bit better focus, and not so much the ones on the bottom. Nice job! |
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| 02/02/2003 02:59:50 PM |
Looking Throughby PaigeComment: This is incredible! Her expression is so moving, and the restraint due to the fence/barrier.... Is she wanting to come out? or Is she sorry I am in? I am only left to wonder. Look how she seems to be looking back .. almost over her shoulder. She is almost indifferent to the situation.. yet needs to respond to it out of obligation. The tones are harsh, yet even providing more emotion. The clarity and focus are just as they should be, and the lighting perfect.
I am amazed with this piece. My first favorite in several weeks, and my only 10 this week. Congratulations! |
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| 02/02/2003 02:54:07 PM |
The Unheardby AntithesisComment: This is frightening to me, so I can look at it for long..yet I want to. I guess you succeeded.
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| 02/02/2003 02:47:35 PM |
Square in disrepairby 3boyzMomComment: the shadows on the house from the tree branches add to the feeling of a place unkempt. nice eye. |
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