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01/16/2007 06:45:47 PM |
Disembodied head, aren't they wonderful? yeah, the light on your face is a little more distracting than not having a body. Nice idea, But, I think a nice line straight down the front of the shirt would have been cool. |
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01/11/2007 02:26:23 PM |
Mike, nice to see you again. Nothing to say about the harsh light, you owe me a visit to the eye doctor LOL wait were is my keyboard.
You haven't practiced the smile, but what can I say. |
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01/11/2007 12:11:01 AM |
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01/10/2007 04:28:08 AM |
You got lights? Wah! I want lights! I like the disappearing background part. |
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01/09/2007 03:15:40 PM |
Mike Mike Mike! Nice work man! It's gonna be another fun 30! |
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01/09/2007 03:55:09 AM |
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01/08/2007 11:55:46 PM |
fantastic shot! i really like this one! |
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01/08/2007 11:27:49 PM |
I like this - definitely an improvement over Day 1 of the last SP challenge. You've been paying attention... ;-)
May be a tad too much negative space for me personally - and I really like the minimalist POV. I think it might have even more impact with a little closer crop. Still, a very nice change of pace for you and a good shot. Well done! |
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01/08/2007 10:31:58 PM |
Mike - looks like somebody's been practicing! Great start. |
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01/08/2007 10:20:25 PM |
This is a great shot. Lots of thinking, first. Like the effect you got. |
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01/08/2007 09:05:15 PM |
Great composition, Mike. I too think a B&W or desat would be interesting. |
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01/08/2007 07:29:01 PM |
Nice high key effect, and great catchlights. A b/w treatment may have been interesting too. I guess the light on your face is a result of the shadow created by your chin and the left light, versus the glare of the right light. I might have softened the key light with softbox or umbrella, or repositioned, or just moved the light and redone the photo (if I didn't want to see that shadow). Good work though, and I'm really looking forward to the rest with these new lights! |
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01/08/2007 07:24:44 PM |
fantastic shot ... love the composition of this one ... |
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01/08/2007 06:54:01 PM |
Great to see you back Mike! Awesome shot to begin with, agree with the light tho... but hey, there's always your next photo to fix that with :). |
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01/08/2007 06:40:32 PM |
Good humor! I agree about the light on the face. |
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01/08/2007 06:12:09 PM |
Bahhahaha. A"head" of yourself. That's funny. Ish. LOL
Nice a clean dude! |
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01/08/2007 05:40:59 PM |
COOL - the floating head! I love high key. Glad to see you in the group, Mike. |
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01/08/2007 05:40:14 PM |
lol. nice pp work. awesome concept too. |
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