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09/11/2007 02:20:00 PM |
I like the 'soft' feel you were able to give to this cold, hard metal. |
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09/11/2007 11:10:10 AM |
Great shapes and curves. The background grain is a bit too much, although it is just perfect on the machine. I'd second Brat's suggestion about maybe keeping the background grain-free. What kind of machine is it? I am now curios to know what the whole thing looks like.. :) |
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09/11/2007 12:20:55 AM |
What is that... a winch? Whatever it is it has a very weird feel. The graininess tends to soften something that is obviously hard and industrial. |
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09/10/2007 09:02:27 PM |
interesting shapes, there seems to be alot of grain, which is a little distracting. |
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09/10/2007 07:35:06 PM |
This is cool. I love the tones on that thing and the shapes. Whole thing has a weird sense of being off kilter though, and I'm not sure I care for that too much. |
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09/10/2007 06:44:07 PM |
Great composition and tones. The graininess really works for this photo. I may have left the background totally without noise to make the subject stand out a little more. I think you've made a mundane object really interesting. |
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