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| 04/30/2006 05:45:12 PM |
Enjoying the viewby JudiComment: Funny image, I hope the 'model' was aware of you taking this photograph and agreed to it, otherwise, this is a rather dramatic violation of privacy. Anyway, the title reflects the duality of the point of view (something quite difficult to achieve) well. The only thing which bothers me is the one bar which goes through his head. |
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| 04/30/2006 05:42:52 PM |
Heartacheby Elvis_LComment: This image as such is not really good: it is very busy and overwhelms the viewer with too many distracting details. An easy way to improve this photograph tremendously would be to include a person in it - somebody looking at the viewer through the window panes and drawing the attention on him- or herself. |
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| 04/30/2006 05:39:24 PM |
Cafe Societyby e301Comment: You captured this moment really well. For a candid, I'd say you should have tried to get a straighter angle through the window to give a better perspective on the women. For this challenge however, the angle works well i because it draws attention on the window. |
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| 04/30/2006 05:37:29 PM |
the spyby gastonComment: You found an amazing location for this challenge. It is most fitting. I think it would have worked a bit better if the model was not as close to the front wall. I like that you are showing only half of him though. The tilted frames add nicely to the dynamism of the leading lines. |
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| 04/30/2006 05:35:59 PM |
The Flower Shoppeby ElaineComment: It was a good decision to use selective desaturation for this photograph. The flowers might not have come out well enough otherwise. You might have desaturated the plants in the upper part of the window as well though, since they're not something you'd want attention to be drawn on. |
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| 04/30/2006 05:28:40 PM |
The Man In The Windowby TUBORGComment: The gradient from blue to black is cool, since it is interrupted midway by your model. His pose is interestinm I wonder what he's doing? Holding a cigarette?
Anyway, your image also has a weird perspective, it seems to me that the man should be much bigger. Cool. |
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| 04/30/2006 12:44:41 PM |
Peeled offby Arti-ElviComment: I just found this in your portfolio and I'm quite surprised it finished 'low' in the challenge. It's really impressive to see how you put such a charming material as gold (?) into such a moody and dark setting to create a disturbing scenery. Faved. |
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| 04/30/2006 12:37:38 PM |
Delicate Situationby banditComment: Whoa! You definetely ain't afraid of putting yourself in danger for a good photograph! I congratulate you for your bravety. Did you use a lens hood, just in case? :) |
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| 04/30/2006 12:33:50 PM |
Light & Shadowby cmeierComment: Cool balance of light and shadow. I find it interesting that you used a white backdrop, the dark background seems perfect and I'd probably have maken the mistake of taking a dark background from the start. |
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| 04/30/2006 10:11:50 AM |
by Joey LawrenceComment: Funny, I realise how my recent image 'Trapped' is somehow similar to this photograph. The funny thing is that this has been in my favourites for some time now, and yet I did not even think of this shot when I took my image. |
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