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| 11/23/2011 06:53:28 AM |
Together Foreverby IAmEliKatzComment: A very interesting subject. The negative space helps delaying the moment one finds the writing on the lock and therefore gets the picture. But perhaps a tighter framing would have been more effective. |
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| 11/23/2011 06:42:16 AM |
Back Openedby TiberiusComment: There is a story hidden somewhere here. I like the tone of the image. |
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| 11/23/2011 06:39:28 AM |
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| 11/23/2011 06:30:24 AM |
porta cotschnaby fadriComment: I like this a lot, but personally I would have found an even more simplified version more effective (e.g. by taking a perfectly perpendicular angle and exclusing the door frame completely). Very well done! |
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| 11/23/2011 06:09:39 AM |
Way Outby PennyStreetComment: "Sometimes a colour is so good you just want to bathe in it..." :) |
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| 11/23/2011 06:07:08 AM |
Ladiesby MelethiaComment: I like this, it makes me smile, good use of the patterns. |
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| 11/23/2011 05:57:26 AM |
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| 11/23/2011 05:54:14 AM |
Unwelcomeby MinsoPhotoComment: This reminds me I should pay my credit card before strangers come knocking :D
Good angle and pretty good, out of the box, idea. I wonder if it might have worked more drammatically by further boosting the difference in luminance between inside and outside. Perhaps by making the door and generally the inside considerably darker, or by taking a long exposure while shining a very strong light over the crack of the door, so you have spillage of light.
The overprocessed hands goes well with the idea of a not human creature, but for me it would probably be even more disturbing the contrast between that claws and a normal skin tone, auntie Polly's little secret kind of thing (but admittedly it would be difficult to balance things up so that would look convincing rather than halfcooked).
Good stuff Joshua ! Message edited by author 2011-11-23 05:55:11. |
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| 11/23/2011 05:32:44 AM |
At night, they came.by DennisheckmanComment: Cool idea and well taken!
Actually I like the outtake much better. The bue hue makes for better tones on the subject skin, the light really spills from the door and the wary pose of the man makes for a more mysterious image. But probalby that's just my taste. Independently from the score, very good idea, congratulations! |
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| 11/23/2011 05:22:55 AM |
Santa Feby franktheyankComment: I like this one. Because of the poles sticking out of the wall on top, it gives me the very strange feeling of a from-the-top angle, with the door being suspended over the ground :) |
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