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Bozo and His Jawbreaker Belly
Bozo and His Jawbreaker Belly
sk8t969


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Clowns (Basic Editing)
Camera: Olympus C-750UZ
Location: los osos california
Date: Jan 3, 2008
Aperture: auto
ISO: auto
Shutter: auto
Galleries: Abstract, Children
Date Uploaded: Jan 8, 2008

Just a drawing of a clown i did in 5th grade that hangs on the garage wall. flash used with focal black and white setting.
Disqualification Details
You must retain your original, unedited file (exactly as recorded by your camera), and provide it to the Site Council along with a list of your editing steps within 48 hours of any validation request. Files that have been saved or altered with any editing or transfer software are NOT originals.

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01/11/2008 08:29:00 AM
This is a cool shot. It's very different, and I like all the other stuff around it.
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01/10/2008 04:50:12 PM
interesting... but the photo is very busy and therefor distracting from the subject
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01/10/2008 12:00:48 AM
Interesting idea - I think the car products ruin it a bit as do the cords - just the artwork on it's own would have 'told the story' better.
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01/09/2008 11:59:10 PM
Too busy and cluttered 5
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01/09/2008 11:54:22 PM
This might have been said already, but the background, oil can and battery charger and all, are distracting. I like the idea :)
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01/09/2008 08:43:12 PM
The centering does not help. The hanging cords hurt. The crop is too large. The effort here is too minimal.
01/09/2008 04:12:45 PM
I think I would have liked this better with a different crop to remove the chemical bottles, and then really heavy saturation on the clown.
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01/09/2008 03:34:52 PM
A bit too much clutter.
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01/09/2008 03:03:56 PM
Good use of enhancing the color. It seems a little odd that there is a yellow line to the left of the clown.
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01/09/2008 01:33:47 PM
great idea, great shot, but try to me more acurate when selecting color, i can see you have gone over at the righ and left side of the clown on the other pictures where it shows off the color, and it destracts from the main object. Plus I am not sure wether selective color is allowed in basic editing
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01/09/2008 12:46:34 PM
Hope to see how you did your PP. you must be a teacher
01/09/2008 09:15:25 AM
Interesting idea to highlight the kid art. The non-kid stuff is rather distracting; I would have cropped out the stuff on the shelf (or removed it before shooting) and moved the wires out of the shot. Selective desat does draw my eye to the clown but the picture is still very, very busy.
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01/09/2008 01:56:13 AM
Nice selective desaturation. It's all just too busy for me. If you would have cleared off all the car supplies it would have helped a lot. And the dangling wires are not at all attractive. Actually I think if you had moved the wires a foot to the right and shown only the middle third of the picture it would be much better.
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01/09/2008 12:08:50 AM
not sure how you did selective desaturation in basic editing


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