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Lost our Tops
11/14/2007 04:51:10 PM
Lost our Tops
by Bujanx

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Chochkys! (sp?) I like your method of display, and the other ones in back. I also love the backdrop choices. That reflective table is beautiful. My only complaint-you split the scene in half. Use rule-of-thirds. If it was my choice, I would have ditched some of the gray background on the top half, and shown more of that beautiful reflective table.
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Topless From the Bottom of the Earth
11/14/2007 04:49:38 PM
Topless From the Bottom of the Earth
by cloudsme

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Cool! How in the world did you get this? Were you at the zoo? I've never seen a penguin like this. Neat depth of field. I like the guy behind him just chillin' in the snow.
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Topless--- with ukulele
11/14/2007 04:48:13 PM
Topless--- with ukulele
by GThumbtack

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Cute idea, but did you use the flash? It's a little bright...and therefore flat.
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Topless and Fast
11/14/2007 04:47:41 PM
Topless and Fast1st Place
by senor_kasper

Comment:
Cool! This actually makes me feel like I'm moving and trips my eyes out. An easy way to do some good panning! I love the wide camera angle as well. It's very effective. Cool colors.
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Peeled Off
11/14/2007 04:46:47 PM
Peeled Off
by travis_cooper

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Neat idea-and I like the detail and the layout of the orange halves. A few critiques-since everything is in focus, it's a little dull. Also-to me it appears underexposed (but different monitors do have different settings). Also-isn't it strange, the two halves clearly don't go together. Also the dark background makes it appear to float, and the underexposure leaves little room for actually seeing the shadows, which make it appear kind of flat.

If it suits, try a lighter background (unless there's a reason you chose this dark one?) and try a larger f-stop (smaller number).
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