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04/05/2011 11:16:22 AM |
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04/02/2011 12:32:42 PM |
Great picture really showing an actual disassembled object, i would have preferred if you had destroyed a Nikon :-) |
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03/31/2011 11:44:55 PM |
This is me hyperventilating....Couldn't you have picked a Nikon as this subject? |
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03/31/2011 05:09:03 PM |
Best thing for a Canon :) |
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03/31/2011 07:25:53 AM |
Guess you're not going back to film huh? |
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03/30/2011 05:32:16 PM |
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03/30/2011 01:05:50 PM |
F_______________ing amazing how long did it take. |
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03/30/2011 11:31:18 AM |
Needed to be straighter for me. |
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03/30/2011 08:51:39 AM |
This is really in the style of the examples that the person who suggested the challenge intended. Nice job on that! Only minor flaw I could bring up is the camera body spilling out of the frame. You could have used a bit of a buffer around the edges of your background. |
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03/30/2011 08:17:32 AM |
Lighting is a bit dull but good job on the disassembly and arranging the pieces. Looks a bit tilted though. |
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03/30/2011 04:54:51 AM |
Are there any bits missing? Or extra bits? I can't see how this would work |
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03/30/2011 04:11:49 AM |
Bravo, the question is did you put it back together? |
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03/30/2011 02:51:32 AM |
It's messy. So many pieces crammed into that little space, huh?
My biggest gripe here is the bottom horizon being so unordered angled/tilted. It's a tight crop, almost feels accidental. I think cropping more would be the answer. I would try 20px on each side (30 on the top) and see if that helps to make it more dynamic. |
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03/30/2011 02:09:56 AM |
That's a lot of pieces I hope you remember how they all go back together. |
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03/30/2011 01:14:32 AM |
tough to light all those black pieces, nice job |
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