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| 05/22/2008 07:32:51 PM |
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| 05/22/2008 07:32:23 PM |
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| 05/22/2008 07:31:49 PM |
A Classicby ustiebitzComment: I finally figured out that you have the camera against a suit. I see what you were going for, but perhaps a little more of the suit, or even a hint of the tie and you would really communicate the classicidea. |
| 05/22/2008 07:29:57 PM |
Nikon Colorsby banmornComment: This reminds me of the old Nikon commercials from the late 70s early 80s. Could be a bit crisper especially with such drastically bright colors. |
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| 05/22/2008 07:28:59 PM |
old waysby jamesfraterComment: The lighting has changed the aspect of this camera. There is so much reflection that it looks like a modern machine instead of an antique. Now, that being said, at least you attempted something different than the traditional b&w or sepia...so kudos there. |
| 05/22/2008 07:23:47 PM |
I am a Cameraby xianartComment: Self portrait blues. The mirror has inverted the name of your camera. I also tend to not like so much noise in the post editting, but that is me. |
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| 05/22/2008 07:20:51 PM |
Old Legend in Young Handsby bbrightComment: Nice shot, but without your title, I would never see the youth vs. age. Perhaps just more focus on the person...not too much, but enough to communicate that they are younger than the camera in question. |
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| 05/22/2008 07:19:31 PM |
Delusions of Grandeurby Moose408Comment: This is going to be a sort of physics critique. I totally understand your thought process and I actually get the message...funny one at that. Here is where I get really picky. If the small camera was looking into a mirror that was set at the angle of your frame, then the reflection would not be at the same angle as your subject. There would be a lengthening and off-centeredness. The angles would be exactly opposite. Imagine standing in front of a mirror waving at yourself. If you were straight one exactly parallel with the mirror, you would see yourself as you were. If you turned your body so that your waving had was away from the mirror, your reflection would show your waving hand backnot front. Same effect if you tilted the mirror off of parallel. Again, physics and science, not art. |
| 05/22/2008 07:13:18 PM |
Ummm...sir?by TomComment: I gotta know...did you place the tarantula or did it just show up? |
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| 05/22/2008 12:09:35 PM |
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