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| 11/01/2003 02:34:29 AM |
An Evil Eyeby jab119Comment: OK here goes. Love the contrasting colors of the mask! (Spider man I presume...) The focus is very good! Nice capture of the texture of the mask too.
They eye is creepy! It's like your minds eye tries to make the eye be in focus but you can't focus on it. Makes it almost dificult to look at but ya don't wanna look away and when ya do the lines in the mask draw you back in!
Very intrigueing shot. One of the best here!
My only complaint is you need more OR less of the bottom eyelid. As it is now its the only distraction IMHO.
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| 11/01/2003 02:18:16 AM |
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| 11/01/2003 02:04:04 AM |
. . .My Pumpkin . .by ladpupmoeComment: I really wanna know how ya did the pumpkin. That's pretty cool. It's Not carved is it??? The rest of the picture doesn't quite get there though. I think its a lighting thing.
The pumpkin is still cool though so ya get bonus points!
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| 11/01/2003 01:00:53 AM |
If this isnt SPOOKY...then I dont know what is...........by boyte1Comment: EEEEK Run for the hills! OK...On a photography note. This shot is a little busy with all the stuff in the back ground. I woulda tried to crop it down a little bit to get rid of some of it. Or even better try a different angle! As far as your model goes, purple makes her complexion a little dark!
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| 10/30/2003 03:55:07 PM |
In his handsby green0176Comment: Like the attempt at high key here! good composition, but I would like to see the crop a little looser at the top. The cross seems to confined within the frame. The shadow is the only thing that detracts from the color scheme here. Give it a little back lighting and little less glare on the hands and it would be nearly perfect!
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| 10/30/2003 03:54:50 PM |
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| 10/30/2003 03:51:24 PM |
HRH Queen Elizabeth II Prideby michael_pComment: Nice crop and composition! Was this taken with a zoom? With shots like this, it is not easy to take full advantage of the light. In this instance the back of the swan is a touch over exposed but the face and front are in shadow making the focal point of the shot hard to determine. A little patience and luck and you might have a perfect shot!
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| 10/30/2003 03:44:55 PM |
Graceful Reflectionsby DrakeComment: Very serene image! Very graceful too! It's a tad bit overexposed in the feathers on the backs and back of heads of the geese.
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| 10/30/2003 03:43:06 PM |
Turkish Bathby DigitankComment: Love the contrast between the darker interior and the bright sunlight streaming in. The sun beams going through the dust directs your eye both upward and downward. Unfortunately the blown out spot in the center of the skylights is really distracting IMHO!
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| 10/29/2003 02:12:18 AM |
You are never alone by DufusComment: Congratulations on the first of hopefully many ribbons! This was an awesome shot that I picked in the top 2 or 3. It is also now my desktop of the moment!
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