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06/10/2003 11:36:35 PM |
Harsh lighting here. I wish I understood why this angle/color/lighting was chosen. |
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06/07/2003 04:10:26 PM |
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06/07/2003 09:44:56 AM |
doesn't cause me to want it on my wall as it doesn't generate a lot of interest or adrenalin flow. 4 |
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06/07/2003 02:23:51 AM |
not sure where to start. 2 |
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06/06/2003 03:03:24 AM |
Interesting Idea. I might have closed the driver door and tood the person sitting behind the wheel to take his fingers out of their mouth. =o) (Assuming this is a set up shot not a candid shot)
Aside from that... The flare on the windshild is an abvious distraction. I might have tried to get more creative with the angle. Another thing to think about is the DoF. A shorter Depth of Focus would have reduced the attention of the background. Points for originallity. |
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06/05/2003 02:28:49 AM |
WAY. Too. Bright. A. Glare. VERY distracting.
Interesting thought on topic. Execution not so great. |
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06/04/2003 09:38:59 PM |
I don't like the glare on the windshield. Maybe you could have gotten down to the sprayer things and filled the frame w/ the spray coming out of the holes. There's just too much going on in the picture. Clever idea though! |
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06/04/2003 10:47:04 AM |
Not a bad idea here, just not good execution. We see the flash of the sun....glare more then the wiper fluid. |
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06/04/2003 01:18:09 AM |
that glare in the left is pretty distracting, also could have benefitted from a more dramatic angle |
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