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06/01/2003 03:59:02 PM |
FROM THE CRITIQUE CLUB
Hi,
I guess as you say in your own comment below, this picture really does not apply to the Matrix challenge, and your score shows that.
As a motion picture, it really is not all that great either. As one of your commenters entered below, you need more clearly defined objects to make the picture interesting. There also is quite a bit of noise.
I think this is a snapshot that you entered just for the fun of it, probably without expeting that much from entering it. Looking at your portfolio, your better pictures all seem to have to do with nature (I guess it comes from living where you live). Anyway. Keep up the good work!
Ursula (uabresch)
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Photographer found comment helpful. |
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05/28/2003 07:27:59 AM |
The challenge sucked to me since I didn't see ther movie, so I just threw in an abstract motion shot for my enjoyment and a low score. |
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05/27/2003 07:52:31 PM |
light and motion blurs can be a lot of fun, but I think here we need more clearly defined objects to know what we're looking at. As well, the graininess/noisiness doesn't really add anything to the shot. I'm afraid I cannot see the connection to the present challenge either. 1 |
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Photographer found comment helpful. |
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05/22/2003 08:03:22 PM |
Very cool image. I like the way that you photographed this image in motion. But what is the object that you are taking a pic of ?? |
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Photographer found comment helpful. |
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05/21/2003 01:34:21 PM |
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