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| 08/02/2011 01:57:18 PM |
Industrial Heritageby SaraRComment: I wish you had pushed the bright parts of the image a bit more. The outlines of the clouds, the crashing waves, and the brighter facades of the rocks should have been closer to white, in my opinion. |
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| 08/02/2011 01:53:50 PM |
Awaiting Takeoffby LN13Comment: A bump in contrast to lighten the background a bit would have looked better, in my opinion. |
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| 08/02/2011 01:48:23 PM |
Ghost Countryby AmmieComment: This looks like a wonderful location, but I don't think the post-processing brought out the best in this image. I would have loved to see more detail pulled out. The brightest parts of the image are somewhere between middle grey and light grey (instead of close to white). The dark foreground doesn't add the perspective of size that I would have preferred. There is a lot of potential here though. |
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| 08/02/2011 01:43:48 PM |
Abandonedby ChandiComment: I don't think the over-saturation works here, especially since it contradicts the title. |
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| 08/02/2011 01:42:46 PM |
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| 08/02/2011 01:40:24 PM |
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| 08/02/2011 01:39:25 PM |
American Gothic - Revisitedby tangueraComment: I absolutely love the pose, the details, and the colors, but you could have done so much more with the lighting. It looks like she is being lit by sun reflecting off the sidewalk in front of her, meaning the light is coming from below, which is not generally considered a flattering angle of light. Adding a reflector to bounce some light on her from above would have added some really pretty light. |
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| 08/02/2011 01:36:13 PM |
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| 08/02/2011 01:34:58 PM |
P R O T E C T E Dby adigitalromanceComment: I wish you would have left a bit of definition on the black shirt to separate it from the background because without that separation, it looks like the baby is being held by two severed arms. : / |
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| 08/02/2011 01:31:49 PM |
Hannahby michaelmonnComment: When someone is laying down or is upside down, you still have to light them right. In this photo, the light is coming from "below" her face, which is called "monster lighting" because it's not terribly flattering. It's not very strong monster lighting here, but still, light coming from "above" her would have worked better because the unusual pose of the model already makes the photo look a bit strange to the viewer, who is used to seeing people the right side up. |
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