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| 01/05/2005 07:20:05 PM |
Friendsby rmtm333Comment: Get closer! There's nothing going on in the background and you didn't need to show the entire sculpture. In snapshot moments like this, first you get the shot right away for insurance, then you keep moving in to isolate the subject and what he's doing for more impact and to convey the emotions. :) |
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| 01/05/2005 07:17:45 PM |
After the rainby dr rickComment: Great colors... need more depth, show the horizon or at least more of the background up the hill. It wants to be a portrait but the subject is too small, and there's not enough going on to make it an event, so at least put the subject in an interesting environment |
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| 01/05/2005 07:10:43 PM |
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| 01/05/2005 07:05:54 PM |
'the fence painter'by suemackComment: Nice framing... the motion blur really brings attention to the tack sharp eyes... exposure is a touch hot--let your shadows be shadows, contrast = drama |
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| 01/04/2005 04:40:17 AM |
2:45by MR_PComment: Lose the kid on the right, or, show us more of what they're both doing or where they are |
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| 01/04/2005 04:36:34 AM |
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| 01/04/2005 04:35:54 AM |
Bla-Bla-Bla..by docpjvComment: Great isolation, too bad we can't see more of her but the fact that she's on the phone sort of makes it okay |
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| 01/04/2005 04:34:34 AM |
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| 01/04/2005 04:34:03 AM |
Homelessby sfarrell23Comment: The glance towards camera changes everything, engages the viewer... wish I could see the whole cart, or at least that he wasn't running into the left edge of the frame |
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| 01/04/2005 04:30:04 AM |
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