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| 10/31/2005 12:31:55 PM |
Deadfallby Bear_MusicComment: I agree with peecee...it definitely should have done much better. |
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| 10/26/2005 05:55:43 AM |
Night by gisliComment: Congratulations on your first ribbon! Beautiful image. |
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| 10/23/2005 08:49:23 PM |
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| 10/23/2005 08:42:28 PM |
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| 10/23/2005 08:01:32 PM |
Driverby jrtoddComment: Cool shot & great idea. Too bad there's no spot editing on this one. Wednesday clone out the camera & add it to your portfolio. Nice job! |
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| 10/14/2005 10:35:13 PM |
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| 10/14/2005 10:32:12 PM |
Pride in our Presidentsby stare_at_the_sunComment: The dime appears to have a lot of noise...or surface scratches. IMHO, reshoot this with an uncirculated dime, I think you could sell this image very successfully as stock! (center the "W" in WE" of the penney) and add just a touch of DOF". Again, IMO you're on the cusp of a superior image! Nice work. |
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| 10/14/2005 09:53:23 PM |
No Reverseby holdingtimeComment: Dohhhhh! Show me the bike....please?! ( Did you photograph a mirror image?) |
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| 10/14/2005 09:21:34 PM |
Losing 80 pounds!by TammerComment: Let me start off by saying that I like a lot of things you have going on but imho you should tweak a couple of things. I'm going to look at this as a commercial shot, perhaps unfairly. If this were my product, I would want all of the product name visible. I think if you rotated 45° and moved the product up about an inch, it would have shown , not only the whole name and an enticing description (Rich, Chocolate, etc.) but also you would have leading lines to the product name. The name would have been on a more horizontal plane and easier "access" to the consumer. I would like to see you take a little more risk. Risk is the difference between middle of the pack, and head of the pack. I'm looking forward to your next challenge. |
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| 10/13/2005 06:01:50 AM |
Roman Emperorby GautiComment: I'm confused by your image. The foreground element is in focus, but the shadow cast by that ridge in the background appears to me to have a brow ridge, a "Roman" nose, and a jaw that is gaping in surpriseor joviality. The texture in the mountainside also appears to give it an eye! |
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