Author | Thread |
Comments Made During the Challenge  |
|
09/07/2004 04:25:45 PM |
good interpretation of the challenge |
|
|
09/07/2004 04:01:34 PM |
You're reaching but it is very emotive. |
|
|
09/06/2004 05:01:30 PM |
|
|
09/04/2004 12:31:15 PM |
|
|
09/04/2004 11:32:15 AM |
The idea is good and you are trying to do something else here, and thats fine. But I´m sorry to say that I dont find the image very exciting or visually interesting. Think maybe you have to reconsider your sharpening methods. If you are using USM then I think you´ve had the radius far to large in this one. |
|
|
09/03/2004 11:35:38 PM |
Clever, as the "framed" is there in what is happening and also the way you composed the photo. Greta work. |
|
|
09/03/2004 05:47:41 PM |
Interesting & unique way of approaching this challenge. I like it. |
|
|
09/03/2004 02:29:12 PM |
|
|
09/03/2004 10:54:09 AM |
|
|
09/03/2004 12:55:58 AM |
Very clever. Nice idea. Don't know if everyone will see it or get it, but I like it. Creative intrepretation. |
|
|
09/02/2004 05:01:29 PM |
Clever interpretation with nice dual meaning added by title, though works even without it. |
|
|
09/02/2004 01:52:03 PM |
I like the composition and the way that you interpreted the challenge. |
|
|
09/02/2004 11:33:25 AM |
Good idea and well executed. The guy, however, doesn't look innocent enough - I think he's really guilty! |
|
|
09/01/2004 08:35:31 PM |
Thumbs up for doing the obvious that nobody else dared to do. |
|
|
09/01/2004 04:57:23 PM |
Good idea and it certainly meets the challenge IMHO. I'm not sure about the colors though. |
|
|
09/01/2004 04:23:39 PM |
This is a neat idea, but two immediate thoughts come to mind:
1) There's something unnatural looking about this set up, it looks a little too obviously fake.
2) If you're going through the trouble of setting this up, why not slightly change the perspective so that the two 'accuser's' heads are closer together, giving a more frame-like quality to the shot?
|
|
|
09/01/2004 01:43:19 PM |
Oh this is pretty cool.
A very different kind of 'Framing' :)
|
|
|
09/01/2004 11:06:21 AM |
|
|
09/01/2004 04:54:26 AM |
Sorry, but doesn't fit the challenge - Capture an image where the foreground subject frames the rest of the image. |
|
|
09/01/2004 04:33:58 AM |
hehe.. humorous and clever. that means increased marks in *my* books. Helps that the photograph has a nice compositional feel as well. 7
|
|
|
09/01/2004 03:05:22 AM |
Very good. Double meaning. (I tried a double meaning with my entry and am not doing to well!) I hope you fare better. |
|
|
09/01/2004 02:13:33 AM |
This is great. I was thinking of doing something similar. The expression is priceless. 10 |
|
|
09/01/2004 01:37:15 AM |
I love the out of the box thinking of course...a little bit of multiple framing! :-) |
|
|
09/01/2004 01:01:35 AM |
|
|
09/01/2004 12:24:24 AM |
lol, awesome out of the box idea, I give it an 8. Good luck... |
|
Photographer found comment helpful. |
Home -
Challenges -
Community -
League -
Photos -
Cameras -
Lenses -
Learn -
Help -
Terms of Use -
Privacy -
Top ^
DPChallenge, and website content and design, Copyright © 2001-2025 Challenging Technologies, LLC.
All digital photo copyrights belong to the photographers and may not be used without permission.
Current Server Time: 03/12/2025 10:07:56 AM EDT.