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| 01/19/2005 08:36:07 AM |
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| 01/19/2005 08:35:31 AM |
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| 01/19/2005 08:34:57 AM |
Unknown Artistby SimonkasprzakComment: I'll tell you what I really like about this - the fact that the letters are individual. In most of these kinds of photos, there is a continuous line joining all of the elements. Each letter is also very crisp, and the exposure almost identical over the whole writing area - pretty tricky to achieve - very well done.
I'm not so fussed about the background etc, but it's pretty hard to avoid. A black drape behind you, and possibly one around the camera, revealing only the lens may be interesting to try - might end up with a ghostly, blurred and disembodied head by the writing. |
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| 01/19/2005 08:19:27 AM |
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| 01/19/2005 08:13:37 AM |
Digital 'double-take' or 'where are my digital files'by Richie23Comment: Really nice idea - I really like it. A few thoughts:
1) The forground could be a crisper, especially on the keyboard.
2) The office jumble adds to this somewhat, but it may be even more effective with just the files and lamp to concentrate on.
3) Some kind of diffuser and a low power bulb on the lamp would lower the highlights on the files and make the laptop screen really glow.
3) Not sure, but it might be more effective to display the picture full screen without any of the Windows bits. If you want to do this, and don't know how, you can open it (as jpg) in an internet explorer window, then hit F11. If you are on XP service pack 2, you might also need to right click on the toolbar at the top and select auto-hide. You may be a computer whiz, so don't feel patronized if you already knew how!! |
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| 01/19/2005 07:54:32 AM |
Panning: Woody on the Runby RgarciaComment: Good shot. I can see the potential here - I presume the manequin is attached to the camera/tripod so they always move together. |
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| 01/19/2005 07:46:58 AM |
The Burning Entityby thewritersideComment: Nice exposure in all areas. A really effective image.
Can't decide whether the clarity of the hand adds or detracts from this. On reflection, I'm pretty sure the thrust adds.
I think the next time you use this technique, you should choose a more interesting background subject than the garden chair though. |
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| 01/19/2005 07:41:17 AM |
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| 01/19/2005 07:38:51 AM |
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