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Challenge: Movie Titles (Basic Editing III)
Collection: People
Camera: Canon EOS-300D Rebel
Lens: Canon EF 28-105mm f/4-5.6 II USM
Location: Studio
Date: Jan 11, 2005
Galleries: Portraiture, Black and White
Date Uploaded: Jan 11, 2005

Trying to make good use of Negative Space and the edge of the frame to increase the impact of the photo.

Statistics
Place: 137 out of 328
Avg (all users): 5.3485
Avg (commenters): 6.7000
Avg (participants): 5.2612
Avg (non-participants): 5.4082
Views since voting: 982
Views during voting: 437
Votes: 330
Comments: 13
Favorites: 0


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01/19/2005 08:37:34 PM
Here's another one that should have finished higher. Some of the shots above this I'm left scratching my head how they got there !
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01/19/2005 11:39:31 AM

What's this doing all the way back here?? I'm on of your four 10s, man. I totally loved this... The grin and the eyebrow, they did it. Frightening! Yay! :)
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01/19/2005 08:06:37 AM
Greetings from the Critique Club.

I am immediately reminded of "On the Verge" when I see this. I think the biggest difference is focus - there you were focused on your eye and face. Here you are focused on the dark eye and the one that's lit up and catches our attention is out of focus.

I think the smile distracts from the fear factor as well, because it's not a "scary smile" but a "jolly" one. :)

Not much else to talk about here - the negative space is well used and the composition is interesting to look at. Good luck and happy shooting.

M

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 Comments Made During the Challenge
01/18/2005 03:00:41 PM
Great contrast and brave composition.
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01/17/2005 10:03:50 PM
Returning for comments:
Yep: that mischievous smile is all sry with that crazy glitter in the eyes. Goos comp and lighting on the money.
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01/16/2005 11:39:13 PM
This composition is a little far-fetched...
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01/16/2005 01:20:04 PM
Nice portrait. The person doesn't exactly look scary (but I haven't seen the movie, either). I'd like to see his chin. The light is really nicely done.
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01/14/2005 09:46:23 PM
Nice compositon, features remind me a bit of Jim Carrey. Nice job.
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01/14/2005 02:59:03 AM
very nicely done
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01/13/2005 03:06:39 PM
i like the idea ... the left eye (his right) is a little out of focus ... not bad though
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01/13/2005 04:29:32 AM
funny face your model has, wouldn't want him under my bed. a bit classic as a photo but very nice. composition is good, "look who's coming for dinner" like
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01/12/2005 06:37:15 PM
Haha, I know who this is.
Bristol based SC ;-)

Nice work, certainly scary.

returning to bump the score, very neat indeed, though almost but not quite a ribbon in my scoring
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01/12/2005 01:18:30 AM
Great expression... but it needs some more... maybe the reflection of a knife.
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