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| 08/04/2004 12:38:06 AM |
Super Carby BigSmilesComment: No frame of reference, does not meet the challenge. Compose and photograph something "miniature" in such a way that it conveys to the viewer that the subject of your photo is a tinier version of something that is normally larger.
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| 08/04/2004 12:17:56 AM |
Moo Cowby VisiBlancoComment: I like your concept, but it's hard to see the cow against the black cookie. |
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| 08/04/2004 12:15:44 AM |
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| 08/04/2004 12:14:57 AM |
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| 08/04/2004 12:13:50 AM |
Mini Supraby TrizzleComment: But how does this show us that it is a miniature of something larger? Without a frame of reference, this is just a picture of a car. |
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| 08/04/2004 12:05:34 AM |
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| 08/03/2004 09:47:00 AM |
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| 08/02/2004 06:27:56 PM |
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| 08/02/2004 05:58:51 PM |
Blue Park Bluesby taterbugComment: Some desaturation issues here: Try lowering the saturation on all the channels except blue, instead of trying to select areas. You missed a bunch of sky behind the trees. |
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| 08/02/2004 05:45:18 PM |
bluestoneby JACKIE BIRDComment: Try to put more thought into your setup. This would be a very appealing image on a solid black or white background, but the wood floor makes it look hasty and uninteresting. |
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