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| 12/06/2007 08:20:09 PM |
Hansel and Grettelby GeneralEComment: I love the bread crumb and leaf background. While I know the shoes are there intentionally, I would love to either see more of them or none of them. To me they serve to distract more than they serve to add. However ass the main focus is the bread, I think you did a tremendous job with that. Very crisp shot. |
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| 12/06/2007 08:17:53 PM |
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| 12/06/2007 08:17:15 PM |
The Ice Fairy by LalliSigComment: This says Larus to me, and if I am wrong well then it is a huge compliment to whoever actually took the shot. Lighting is amazing, and the pop in the eyes is excellent. Use of the white flakes is excellent. Just an amazing shot and my favorite so far. I would love to hear how many lights and placement on this one. |
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| 12/06/2007 08:04:32 PM |
"Pinocchio"by tfarrell23Comment: I like the framing. The background is a bit too close to really give it the kind of blur that would make it quite a different image. The partially focused background adds an interesting element because it is of course related to Pinocchio. Solid image. |
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| 12/06/2007 07:26:25 PM |
Genie of the Lampby AlexSaberiComment: I love the lighting and smoke. The face is just right with enough there but masked enough as well. The lamp has some serious funky grip going on there, and can take away some focus from the great capture on the right side of the image. I could even see just a portion of the lamp in the shot so the smoke looks like it is rising from out of the lamp and also cutting out the aforementioned crazy grip of doom. |
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| 12/06/2007 07:23:05 PM |
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| 12/06/2007 07:21:59 PM |
Go on, have a bite dearie...by aimeethetooComment: I love this shot. The lighting is fantastic. The pop of the eyes is excellent, the bright spot on the apple is wonderful. The shadows on the left side (her right) again right on the mark. The only thing that I see that I am not sure about is the dark spot on the nose. My guess is that is supposed to be a hairy wart, but it steals my attention more than it adds to the shot. Still a spectacular shot and wart or no it does not impact my excellent score on this wonderful shot. |
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| 12/06/2007 07:15:13 PM |
The Dark Figure at the Gateby skewsmeComment: I have a couple of things on this one. The PP leaves me with a very undefined metal gate. The tree right in front of the gate the looks very over processed for my taste. I love post processing, but this shot falls in between two things for me. If you go to big PP I can love that if the whole image is processed in that way, but the foreground character is not processed in the same way and that leaves me without continuity. |
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| 12/06/2007 06:59:21 PM |
Straight to Grandma's house...and no picking flowers!by ullageComment: I like this shot a great deal. Nice wide angle look, and the misty/foggy look is excellent. Use of the path to draw the eye through the shot is wonderful for the shot and the foreground elements frame the shot up very very well. Great shot! |
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| 12/06/2007 06:57:03 PM |
When the Clock Strikesby HighNoonerComment: I really like the novelty of the shot. The shadow play adds interest and makes the image stick out. I would be curious what the shot would look like if there were equal lighting on both sides. |
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