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11/16/2004 07:57:00 PM |
wow thanks a lot, i really appreciate it :D i'll keep trying! |
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11/16/2004 07:20:02 PM |
Holy crap! This is sooooo much better than 2% percentile. Keep shooting, Payam, because this photo is good. Much better than these fickle photos can imagine. |
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11/04/2004 01:12:17 PM |
hi,
yeah well the diversity of the votes suggests that, but im still happy with the shot, just a shame it did so badly, but thats the peoples choice.
thanks for the comment tho, its nice to hear comments like that |
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11/04/2004 01:04:22 PM |
I'm honestly shocked this photo did so poorly...I realize it doesn't shout 'poverty' like alot the shots..but the idea of the starving-artist isn't new or complex. I thought it would've been obvious.
Anyway, still a great photo. |
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11/01/2004 11:15:32 AM |
Nice shot - love the motion blur and the position of the band. I know a few starving artists, so I give this a 7. |
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10/31/2004 04:28:38 PM |
like the movement and color |
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10/29/2004 01:20:36 PM |
while i get your idea, and understand the plight of a new band, this image would probably have been more effective in the music challenge than in representing what poverty means to you (at least in terms of what you want to convey to the viewing audience...). as far as the image goes, it does have a certain vitality to it, but i would either include all of the orange dude, or crop him out completely. also, the red object to the left is a distraction. keep in mind, this is a challenge site, and images where all the elements tie together will score higher. |
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10/29/2004 12:27:44 PM |
love your pic, poverty really assumed only by a push. would have done great in the current music competition. |
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10/29/2004 12:25:05 PM |
looks too dynamic as a poverty theme |
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10/29/2004 09:29:16 AM |
Now how do I know that isn't Springstein's boy |
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10/28/2004 08:12:27 PM |
Interesting concept, but too blurry and ill-composed for me, and I would consider real poverty as "not" a choice. |
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10/28/2004 12:13:22 PM |
kind of a stretch for the poverty theme |
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10/28/2004 04:47:15 AM |
where is the poverty I cant see the link here in this good band shot |
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10/27/2004 05:37:32 PM |
This is a decent shot but I can't relate it to poverty. |
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10/27/2004 12:42:41 PM |
I just don't see the poverty.
There isn't a strong enough representation of the challenge.
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10/27/2004 06:18:17 AM |
I think I missed the connection here with the Poverty theme. |
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10/27/2004 01:35:35 AM |
I ask this in all seriousness: this relates to the challenge, how? |
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