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| 08/13/2003 01:31:05 PM |
Beyond The Grottoby Faye PekasComment: Like the composition and the color choices. What method did you use to get these tones? Good use of textures between the soft clouds, the active ocean and the dead/inert limb and cave.
With this being grayscale or duotone I would like to see this a little less silver. - 7 |
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| 08/13/2003 01:24:17 PM |
Looking backby heidaComment: The look on the model's face is good with most of the tones but the darker tones behind the model and the hot light around the bottom of the photo don't seem to compliment the central subject. The use of the window frame is good. I would have liked it better if you could have diffused some of the light that hits the bottom of the image. |
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| 08/13/2003 01:20:50 PM |
Obscured Perspectiveby ellamayComment: I like this photo. It has an atmosphere of surrealism. My first thought was of a ghost or spirit watching, trying to understand or communicate. |
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| 08/13/2003 01:19:37 PM |
Pinch As Seen From Inside Skinby wetlandComment: Intriguiging. I see not only the actual fingers through the nylon (my assumption) but also a pair of lips. I think this photo should be put out to more communities than this one to get feedback as it is interesting on several levels. |
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| 08/12/2003 11:18:05 PM |
Tower and Cantelever: Engineering Magicby hughletherenComment: Good idea and subject but you could have shot it from a different angle so that the visual representation reinforced the knowledge that this is a 90 degree angle. In the photo it seems to be an obtuse angle. The other horizontal lines are leaning as well (light poles and building). I gave a decent score for your creative idea - 6 |
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| 08/12/2003 11:12:15 PM |
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| 08/12/2003 11:08:31 PM |
Red Angleby ColeyComment: Creative but even moreso, well composed. Your idea is intriguing but the manner in which you chose to compose it commends this picture and your skills. The red against the brown planks gives an off center point of interest and cropping both the planks on the left and bottom of the image and the top right corner so that they run off the image yields a particular feel to the image. 8 |
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| 08/12/2003 07:52:13 AM |
Interlockedby e301Comment: Challenging interpretation. It commends itself for continued scrutiny. The red background and the strong light from the left are impressive accompanists to the right angle that the forks create. I don't like the texture and shadow created in the red just below the juncture of the two forks nor am I crazy over the intense heat of the light off the topmost tine but all-in-all this was a creative idea and you pulled it off well. I'm interested to see how it does on DPC. My vote - 8 |
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| 08/12/2003 07:49:21 AM |
Right Angles in Timeby hcljsComment: Creative shot. The right angles of the hour and minute hand are accentuated by the 30 degree plus angle of the second hand at the bottom of the watch face. Choosing to shoot the watch at an angle like this and with a reflection adds to the composition. Good use of depth of field to bring the eye to where you want it focused. The main detraction I see is what I assume to be window glare along the top of the watch (just between the 12 and 1). The bright lights in the reflection behind the watch could be toned down in PS, too. |
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| 08/12/2003 07:41:12 AM |
The Right Way!by sandabellaComment: The right angles at the crenelations (I believe that's what those are) are good and you have a long enough run of them so that they could be the subject against the blue sky but the tree/bush in the FG distracts from the angles. - 5 |
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