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02/04/2005 11:34:00 AM |
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Message edited by author 2012-07-16 20:12:36. |
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01/23/2005 08:06:51 PM |
The tiger has insufficient sharpness and contrast to pull it away from the background. It looks too much like it is the background, and there's a key element of the composition missing. Then, the bright lights pull the viewer's eye away from the tiger, further alienating the viewer from the composition.
Just my thoughts. |
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01/16/2005 11:29:53 AM |
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01/15/2005 04:05:35 PM |
i admire your attempt, but feel that the execution is letting you down. |
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01/13/2005 04:46:10 AM |
What are they? Knees? Breasts? Cantaloupes? Sorry, I must be missing something here. 3. |
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01/10/2005 03:04:38 PM |
ok this was my lowest scoring photo and I feel I owe it to you to at least explain why I feel this. First it looks like a photo of a carpet with a tiger on it. I would Have prefered a less flat image. Brokeh the only subject matter is the background at it being out of focus definately does not enhance the image. I have no clue what or why the red lights are so overpowering. They seem to serve no purpose, and do not flatter or enhance the tiger in the background. I don't intend to be insulting but if a low score is given I feel I should atleast try to explain my reasoning. |
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