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| 12/10/2008 10:10:22 PM |
Moeby MaryOComment: I like the compositional decision to have the dog split the background between the upright repeating pattern on our right and the open area on the left. Backlighting highlights work well on the fur, and the fill light is done just right. |
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| 12/07/2008 11:12:33 PM |
Curiosityby bruskiComment: Refreshing new way to see a girraffe. Choice of yellow fits as an echo of the hide colors. |
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| 12/06/2008 11:00:44 PM |
CRE GRAFFITI ART by photobyjewellComment: Looks like it would be impressive in color. Would be interested in learing what led to the decision to use B&W. The bright white area on our right keeps drawing my eye out of the picture. Might consider a crop to eliminate that part. |
| 12/06/2008 10:56:21 PM |
Reflections on Autumby ConnorComment: The smooth water makes for very nice reflections. I would enjoy them more without the foreground stems and leaves. |
| 12/06/2008 10:53:15 PM |
First Bathby sh0rtyComment: This will bring back memories years from now. It is a good snap shot, but has potential to become an artistic piece too. I think many elements of the background distract from our scrunched-face subject. On the right hand side of the image, consider cropping just outside of the baby's left elbow and before the white verticle background element (eliminating most of the dark part of the background past the gloved hand), even though it breaks a rule and cuts off the gloved index finger. On the other side, converting the green fabric to something much darker or even black might be tried in Photoshop. |
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| 12/06/2008 10:36:30 PM |
Stevenby KelliComment: Holiday decoratons nicely subdued in the background, but the overall image tone feels somber. Increasing brightness might help make this more festive. |
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| 12/06/2008 06:12:49 PM |
Dome IIby crabappl3Comment: The repeated transitions from curve to circle to straight to curve -- ending with the symmetric star works out to be an excellent geometric composition. Good choice of angle and crop. |
| 12/06/2008 06:09:57 PM |
Autumn Arrivalby ShaneBlakeComment: One of the best baby portraits I've seen. Enjoy the contrast of smooth skin with textured leaves, and the balance of reds/oranges/yellows with skin tones. Cute expression too. |
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| 12/06/2008 06:03:32 PM |
A Lady and her snake....by basssman7Comment: Your choice of lighting both sides and allowing shadows to occupy the middle works very well here. The drama goes well with the "danger" message from both the snake and the sexuality. |
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| 12/06/2008 05:59:23 PM |
Pensiveby BarbBComment: I like the eyes, lighting, and expression. The gloved hand seems a little harsh for this portrait - makes me wonder about how different hand poses might have worked (no suggestions, however) and therefore tips toward distrating instead of enhancing. 7 nonetheless. |
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