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01/23/2004 05:30:18 PM |
thanks a lot for all your helpful comments! |
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11/18/2003 12:39:18 PM |
Could be sharpened a little bit but other wise a great idea.8 |
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11/16/2003 06:53:15 PM |
Can one actually tune an electric piano? :) |
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11/16/2003 06:25:40 PM |
He doesn't look too happy with his job :)) |
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11/14/2003 10:18:51 PM |
this would be a pretty bland picture if it weren't for the weirdness of the texture; perhaps it is oversharpened or something but it fits in with the odd look on the guy's face |
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11/14/2003 08:29:36 PM |
This shot is creepy- the lack of saturation, focus, and contrast is intoxicating, but the jeans don't do it for me. brings me back to 21st century reality. |
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11/13/2003 10:22:56 AM |
Has an unsharp, noncontinuous tone look to it. Not sure if you did this intentionally to give it a painterly feel; the wall looks good but overall it doesn't look as good as if it were sharp and clear. |
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11/12/2003 07:05:54 PM |
I hate his pose, He looks scared of the piano. You have a hot spot on his forehead, and what is with the rest of the photo... is it compression or a artistic filter? I really like the eye contact, but there are certainly areas for improvement. |
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11/12/2003 12:17:24 PM |
How can you tune a digital piano! Ohh, please, be consistent with the title. |
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