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| 06/11/2003 05:07:31 AM |
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| 06/10/2003 12:22:00 PM |
Logitech Abstractby JPRComment: In all fairness let me see if I can do this constructively. In my opinion, the subject matter, the underside of a mouse is not overly interesting. Maybe if you had cropped in closer on the red portion of the image, provided it was feasible and without too much pixelation. That part of the image is actually more interesting than the rest; it actually looks like a cyclops - call me crazy. My suggestion I think would really highlight the abstract nature that you were trying to convey much more. Also I think the border is a little overdone. I do however like the red pinstripe with the grey as you have it on the right side. I'd loose the white. Also maybe if you had tried cleaning up the image with unsharp mask or Neat Image. Hope this is a fair assesement. Cheers. |
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| 06/09/2003 11:04:44 PM |
Bug's Officeby pitsamanComment: Even if this was exclusively a "bug office" challenge I couldn't give you more than an average vote (and I have to admit I did not...not even near). Here's why: 1. Colours not exactly vivid as they could be 2. Focus is a little soft on the "bug" 3. Image is grainy (try Neat Image software and/or unsharp masking in PhotoShop or other software) However, composition/cropping is good....then again the cropping may account for the grainy image. Correct? And sorry but no matter which way you slice it, you are off topic. Hope this is constructive and helpful. Really, just trying to help. |
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| 06/09/2003 10:41:23 PM |
Changeby mbardeenComment: I like the clarity of the image, the perspective and the tone. What I don't like is the reflection, even though I guess it could be considered office related, being a calendar and all. I guess an image on the PDA screen from that angle was not an option was it? That would have been better if achievable. After a second look I have to bump this up to a 6 ( 7 was my highest this challenge) |
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| 06/09/2003 10:32:42 PM |
October 28, 1929by autoolComment: I like the shot: composition is good, lighting is good, subject matter is decent. The dust is a nice touch except for one thing, petty really, but you wiped some of the dust off, setting up the shot. How could you not? You may have been better off cleaning up the clock altogether. Just my opinion. 6 ( 7 is my highest score given this challenge). |
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| 06/09/2003 10:26:15 PM |
my office skillsby ursulaComment: Lighting was great, composition was good, subject matter was alright, not really keen on the colour (hard to judge if you don't know if it's close to the objects actual colour). Not a whole lot bad I can say about it. 6 ( 7 was my highest score given in this challenge) |
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| 06/09/2003 10:19:32 PM |
A Staplerby russiComment: Isn't this a two hole punch? Well in any case a decent enough shot but not really compelling or anything. Sorry. I sympathize, it was hard trying to get something that had that certain something, for this challenge. I really can't see a whole lot you could do to improve the shot. 6 (BTW my second highest score made for this challenge) |
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| 06/09/2003 10:07:49 PM |
myworkspaceby sanandanComment: Too much happening here. Your eye is not drawn to any particular subject. Very chaotic. Maybe that was your intent. Aside from that the levels/colour/saturation or something is out of whack. I'm commenting on something I know little about. 5 |
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| 06/09/2003 09:59:02 PM |
Stampby rickhd13Comment: I like this one alot. It was my favorite. Man that's some super macro action you going on there. Superb DOF. The B & W only adds to it. I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that this was probably shot with a Canon EOS-10D. Close? I even think I might know who shot this. Great work.
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| 06/09/2003 07:32:11 AM |
Rack Reflectionby dan_pendletonComment: If you had cropped this in tighter, portrait style (long side up and down), it would have been a much stronger image. Too much yellow and red takes away from your subject. 5 |
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