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| 07/04/2006 01:16:46 AM |
Applesby jaboComment: Lovely crisp complimentary colours. I like this hot a lot. I would have loved to have seen the full glass apple. The yellowish tint in the bottom left corner (and also a little on the top right of the apple) detract from an otherwise superb shot. I'm guessing another flash would have helped sort this out. |
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| 06/30/2006 01:37:20 AM |
Cat on Glassby MelethiaComment: Pretty darn cool. I think the lamp shade in the background is an unnecessary distracting element (and perhaps the steel pole across the top right). Also the cat is a little over-blown (only a touch though). Otherwise the shot is fantastic - such character and such an interesting pose. |
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| 06/29/2006 01:14:37 AM |
Cow Eggsby sallyjo1Comment: Beautiful eggs. As this shot stands I find it very flat. I would love to see the following things in this shot - less noise on the eggs and background, more distinction between the eggs and the background surface, and for the full shadows from the eggs to be included in the picture. |
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| 06/29/2006 01:09:17 AM |
Study in Glassby BeetleComment: What the? My word that is complex. The lighting and setting is absolutely superb. The only thing I can say is that the glass structure is so complex and busy that it is hard to say where to look. |
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| 06/29/2006 01:02:16 AM |
The Marbleby rinacComment: Nice and simple. Just my opinion but I think this would have worked even better with the marble even more off-centre (further to the left). I would also like to have seen the marble and its reflection to be more distinct. Still, I do like it. |
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| 06/29/2006 12:59:55 AM |
Kaleidoscopeby sherpetComment: First up - I love the colours; really rich and vibrant. The object in the centre does not stand out sufficiently well to be a distinct focal subject. The net impact is that the whole is just too busy. |
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| 06/29/2006 12:48:07 AM |
Graceby pidgeComment: The snaw itself is beautiful. The surface on which it is resting really takes away from it. I think a lovely idea would have been to rest it on a mirror. |
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| 06/29/2006 12:45:46 AM |
Worlds Obscuredby ImagineerComment: This was about to be a low vote, but fortunately circumstances allowed time for it all to sink in. I'm not a fan of the overall composition (especially the amount of image given to the frame), but I do think you convey the emotion of the old couple very effectively. I fear this won't do as well as it should because it won't get the time it needs. |
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| 06/26/2006 08:44:32 PM |
Time Interrupedby accadyComment: I find it interesting that I can only 'count' a few visible seconds on the exposure. Nonetheless I know there are ways arounds. This is by far the best representation of time passing in the challenge. Nice shot. |
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| 06/23/2006 12:01:20 AM |
He's Going the Distance, He's Going for Speed...by tkjaerComment: A really cool idea. I think this would have worked better if more of your image was filled with the windscreen. The dark foreground gives perspective, but is just too bland to occupy so much of your image. |
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