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02/01/2005 05:36:21 PM |
Good pic, could have been better if the table was straight. Also, it's looks like the whole photo has been distorted during resizing? |
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01/31/2005 03:02:37 PM |
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01/30/2005 10:58:17 PM |
I think your composition would have been better without the plug and cord being so prominant, and the chair in the background is kind of busy. Either remove it or shoot with a shallower DOF to separate the subjects from it. 5
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01/30/2005 07:30:27 AM |
I have the same phone type and the same provider. :-))) Great idea, though, the tilting of the table is a bit distracting, and the colour of the wall doesn't help the mood. I hided it on both sides with my hands and I got a more moody result that way. I would improve lighting as well, more diffusion for the metals, because lighting is a bit harsh on them. |
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01/29/2005 01:04:07 PM |
Wish you had hidden the cord and moved the setup closer to the chairback...like the idea |
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01/28/2005 08:10:20 PM |
I love the title! The textures of the metal are well carried out. The background takes the focus off the main shot a bit, but I do like the picture. |
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01/28/2005 01:30:31 AM |
Good idea, but the angle of the photo is wrong, and distorts the "old" phone. |
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01/27/2005 03:15:12 PM |
where do you people pull these things out from????????wow |
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01/27/2005 01:25:35 AM |
The power cord is really distracting. It looks like the picture was vertically compressed. |
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01/27/2005 12:35:58 AM |
3 - PM me if you want why. |
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01/26/2005 08:40:14 PM |
may just be my monitor but the picture appears distorted, kind of squashed...good idea though. |
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01/26/2005 08:12:05 PM |
CUTE! I like the way that you fit thte title with the cell phone. I do and I hope you get somewhere in the top ten! |
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01/26/2005 05:03:55 PM |
This photo seems like it was streched from its original porportions and I think the composition would have been better if the table was a straight horizontal line instead of being crooked. |
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01/26/2005 12:00:07 PM |
again someone one ups my idea...glad I didn't end up shooting it...good luck |
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01/26/2005 04:34:42 AM |
Sorry, but yet another old phone vs. cell phone shot. This will suffer because of the number of similar entries.
Will also suffer because it looks like the resize has squashed the image. Make sure you 'Constrain Proportions' when resizing.
Other than that, it is not an inspiring image, The cord just looks messy and contardicts the supposed 'oldness' of the old style phone. Could have been better with a nice background and removing the cord. |
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01/26/2005 03:02:28 AM |
This picture looks distorted. |
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01/26/2005 02:48:27 AM |
THis photo looks squashed. If you have to resize to meet the DPC size requirements, avoid changing the aspect ratio of your pictures. |
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01/26/2005 02:27:27 AM |
Nice idea, but snapshot quality (compositionally). Not trying to rip you....but if you had take it from a more interesting angle, or used some side lighting for a moody picture, it would have been a lot better. Keep this in mind for next time! |
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01/26/2005 01:28:06 AM |
Nice idea, but the image doesn't do much for me. |
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01/26/2005 01:02:48 AM |
this could have been a great shot with some studio type work.. backdrop, lighting, etc.. |
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01/26/2005 12:55:19 AM |
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