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03/18/2005 10:55:18 AM |
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03/03/2005 10:03:59 AM |
This is definately defined as separation - I love how the oil and vinegar break up the colors in the pic. |
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03/02/2005 04:02:45 AM |
I guess your right vince, this is very clear and sharp, Im a very negative critic....I just want her to know what she did wrong. Im lucky if I even go near a 5 in a challenge? who am I kiddin? |
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03/02/2005 04:01:36 AM |
I guess your right vince, this is very clear and sharp, Im a very negative critic....I just want her to know what she did wrong. Im lucky if I even go near a 5 in a challenge? who am I kiddin? |
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02/28/2005 09:54:27 AM |
Ha! Thanks for having my back Vince. |
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02/28/2005 09:20:34 AM |
Give her a break you big mean Brother! LOL.
I gave this a 6 ... HA! |
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02/28/2005 02:58:18 AM |
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02/28/2005 02:57:41 AM |
needs impovement in exposure ..overdone, blown out. |
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02/27/2005 10:48:35 PM |
I like it, but the blown out part at the top of the glass is a little much. |
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02/26/2005 10:09:19 AM |
Nice still life but I think there could be room for improvement in the exposure and background elements - good luck |
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02/25/2005 02:32:56 PM |
This is a very tastefull and interesting use of a common theme in this challenge. I love the way you use the grapes and plater to enhance the image. You have definately steped this them up a notch. I would liked to have seen a little more light on the grapes. I also don't particularly like the separation beteen table and wall. Overall this is a great shot keep up the nice work. |
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02/22/2005 12:23:11 AM |
Back for a second look and bump this to a 10. Great job! |
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02/21/2005 10:16:59 PM |
Cool idea. However, I think the extras in the photo are distracting rather than helpful. I'm not sure about the grape theme. I also would have used a glass w/o a rim on the top because it minimizes the effect of the layers. Finally, there's a hot spot on the glass from something, probably an artificial light over your left shoulder. |
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02/21/2005 09:08:18 PM |
Very nice set up, but the hot-spot on the glass rim is bothersome and the left side of the table cloth is blown out a bit. I'm no expert, but since this is advanced editing, one thing to try is the dodge/burn tool, or a faster shutter. The problem is with the dark grapes, exposure may be a problem. Good job though. |
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02/21/2005 06:24:06 PM |
You've created a nice composure yet the lighting was a bit too harsh... some post processing would have helped along with a sharper focus on the glass, oil & vinegar. |
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02/21/2005 04:20:29 PM |
clear..too bad this doesnt have a nice border. With these still life pictures, you really need a border. very average image. |
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02/21/2005 04:08:19 PM |
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02/21/2005 01:57:46 PM |
this would have been better if olives were used instead of grapes (I know that the grapes are not real but I think that you get the point) |
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02/21/2005 04:30:29 AM |
I really like this pic.. looks like a picture someone would hang in there kitchen .. good luck ...(10) |
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