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12/19/2004 06:20:52 AM |
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12/18/2004 09:40:16 PM |
We can certainly see what broke the mirror...
Just kidding ;-)
I'm curious, how did you ever take this without getting the camera in the reflection? It's really cool. |
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12/18/2004 05:25:55 AM |
This is a great idea and nice use of the breaks - technically it could have been better - good luck |
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12/17/2004 08:29:27 AM |
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12/16/2004 12:23:53 PM |
Fun photo, it would help to use a drop sheet behind the persons head to make a better background. |
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12/15/2004 10:49:59 PM |
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12/14/2004 06:38:23 AM |
Composition: 2, Technical: 2, Appeal: 2, Challenge: 4, Overall Calculated Average Score: 3 |
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12/14/2004 05:53:24 AM |
I'm intrighued as to how you got this shot with no camera reflection, so kudos. |
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12/14/2004 04:10:43 AM |
Composition: 6, Technical: 4, Appeal: 3, Challenge: 6, Overall Score: 4 (weighted) |
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12/13/2004 08:56:27 PM |
crooked frame, but better yet , crop out the frame |
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12/13/2004 08:31:04 PM |
frame's just a bit off level -- otherwise a clever idea |
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12/13/2004 10:32:36 AM |
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12/13/2004 09:51:40 AM |
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