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Spiral
05/31/2005 10:38:47 AM
Spiral
by AlexMonty

Comment:
This would be my favorite of the spirals. I feel that what sets this one apart from the rest is the other spirals in the background. This gives me the feeling that the spirals go on froever and that this is but a close up of one of the many spirals. The image is grisp and has a nice texture. I do feel however thatthere is just a little too much contrast in the lighting. I would have likes for the shadows to be just a bit lighter. 8
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Sexy Sand
05/31/2005 10:09:19 AM
Sexy Sand
by rscorp

Comment:
Very sexy and tastefully done photo. I feel that the variets of textures is what realy adds to the photo. smooth skin, granular sand, woven fabric, super fine hair. So many textures and all of them working well together and all of them in brilliantly crisp focus. Very well done 8
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The Great Escape
05/31/2005 10:04:21 AM
The Great Escape2nd Place
by froglet

Comment:
Very nice job of capturing the texture and the motion of the sugar. The sugar wall with the fine sugar flowing throught he breach is an interesting photo. I would not have thought somthing as simple as sugar could be so enjoyable to look at. Very nice job. 7
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Sand Boarder Face Plant
05/31/2005 10:00:18 AM
Sand Boarder Face Plant
by beamsclan

Comment:
Very crips image with wonderfull details. The skin tone is just breathtaking. The facefull of sand brings back a lot of fond memories for this land locked surfer. You did a great job of capturing not only the girle beauty but the intricate beauty of the sand as well. Very nice image. 8
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jackhammer
05/31/2005 09:56:48 AM
jackhammer
by art-inept

Comment:
As an artist this shots enough to give me the chills. Very crip image with lots of brilliant details on the wood grain. The use of graphite is definately an original concept for this challenge and fits it very well. I feel that your choice to use B&W was a good one it adds alot more impact to the image and draws the viewer to the grains. I feel thet the colors would have been to distracting. Very nice job 8
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Sandpaper Hieroglyphics
05/31/2005 09:46:09 AM
Sandpaper Hieroglyphics
by oOWonderBreadOo

Comment:
I like it Granular hieroglyphs. I have a feeling this is just a realy cool sandpaper and we are all being made to look like fools. This has a very unusual peice. Definatel the only one of its kind in the challengs. Very crisp granuals and a very pleasant lighting. I realy like the authintic egyptian feel that the sand gives the image. Wonderfull job. 8
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Supanova
05/31/2005 08:55:20 AM
Supanova
by Zemm

Comment:
Greetings from the Critque Club!!!

Initial impact: Now that's a neat idea for an apple.

Color: The colors on the brighter part of the image are very nice. The color is also on the toothpicks. I feel that I might have gone a little more to the side of excess with the title and concept you were going for.

Focus: Very crisp image with a good Depth of Feild(DOF). I could not ask for more is this area.

Lighting: Well her I must admit is probably the rougherst part of the photo. You would wan't a black background behind a super Nova so if you used to much back lighting you were goind to lose the infinate darkness in the background. To little back lighting and your nova fades into the backround. I feel in this case you went a bit to dark on the apple. I think this would have worked better for you if the lighting had come from three directions. Front, rear top, and rear bottom, Thsi would have given the apple a more defined border and some richer colors. Unfortunately you would ahve had to use a rather large black bacround to avoid washing out you blacks.

Concept: Very very cool idea. I like this one it shows greative tyinking and courage to experiment and play.

Overall: Very nice photo I had given this one a six while voting. I honestly feel that with better lighting this could have bean a very strong contender for a ribbon. Excellent shot. I hope this is just the first of many to come.

Tristalisk
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Sweetness
05/31/2005 08:33:25 AM
Sweetness
by Artan

Comment:
Bright, colorfull, and action packed photo. I do wish that a few more of the upper grains of sugar had been in better focus. But thats a small complaint considering the difficulty of the shot. Interesting choise of back grounds. The blue works well with me and the clouds reay add to the abtract look. very nice job 9
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Cleaning the wheat from husks
05/31/2005 08:26:18 AM
Cleaning the wheat from husks1st Place
by Xilebo

Comment:
This image just feels like Librado to me. Not that thats a bad thing. Great lighting, wonderfull skin tones and an interesting model. Very realistic and cultural photo. The capture on the wheat is dead on. Very very nicely done.
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The Future Will Be Granulated
05/31/2005 08:23:07 AM
The Future Will Be Granulated
by mrmorris

Comment:
I've seen this trick before. This is the second time around for me on this one and I still wan't more. This makes for a fantastic shot. It will be a good long while before I get bored with these. Very nice abstract feel, wonderfull colors and lighting. The POV that you chose works perfectly. Very nice shot 9
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