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07/08/2005 01:31:04 PM |
I think the problem with this may be just one of those "dpc no-no's" in that statutes and toys nearly always get dismissed. Also, it may be a little "unsimple" in that the distractions of the shape of the figurine itself, then the red and the black where you can't really tell what it is are pretty distracting. I'm not sure I know what I'm talking about on all that, it's just something that my "eye" tells me.
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11/30/2004 06:18:25 AM |
it's a poorly made statue of a fisherman. |
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11/27/2004 12:05:41 PM |
LOL
Very funny !
9 because it ouls have been more realistic with a real woman!
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11/24/2004 06:46:41 PM |
Very nice image and good thought procecss... Not sure if the focus was to be blured or not, but not a big issue for me in this case. |
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11/24/2004 06:52:55 AM |
the light is to harsh on the statue but i like the shadow cast at the back. Nice ideia. |
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11/24/2004 02:04:59 AM |
I like the idea here, but not quite making the connection with the challenge theme. |
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11/24/2004 01:50:18 AM |
sorry, don't see authority here. i see a porcelain figurine with a little too much light on it. |
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11/24/2004 12:22:44 AM |
Interesting lighting and shadow. I am not sure what I think of the use of this as a symbol of authority. Perhaps an even more extreme angle, shot from below would convey the message better. |
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