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10/30/2005 10:14:52 PM |
Delightful capture. Terrific expression and lighting. |
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10/29/2005 11:21:54 AM |
returning for comments. This is a nicely lighted studio shot, I like this as a good and clean portrait, but this doesn't looks like its being helped with grain and doesn't really fit into the description where grain should be an integral part of the image |
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10/28/2005 11:05:10 PM |
This is a nice photo. And it leaves me wondering whether or not the grain really enhanced the image. To me, grain works best in photos that are dark, contrasty or moody, or to provide an "aged" look. This seems to me like a good image that had grain added to it for a contest, rather than an image that was enhanced by the use of grain. Keep shooting! :) |
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10/27/2005 09:20:19 PM |
Very cute portrait. There was some grain on this one, but any more would have just wrecked the image. |
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10/26/2005 10:59:51 PM |
She's absolutely adorable, you must be very proud |
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10/26/2005 03:29:20 PM |
This is a nice portrait. But I'm not sure that grain was what it needed. It spoils it for me. Those beautiful clear eyes want a super sharp image I think. Wrong challenge for a really great image. |
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10/25/2005 07:41:35 PM |
I don't think the grain enhanced the image but rather detracted from it. This is an awesome shot and a beautiful little subject. I would love to see it without the grain. |
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10/25/2005 09:21:22 AM |
Not sure that grains adds anything to this kind of image. |
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10/25/2005 12:15:31 AM |
Great expression on her face and good lighting! |
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10/24/2005 10:02:08 PM |
Darling portrait, not one, however, where I think grain is adding anything. I'm thinking grain adds a feeling of moodiness, melancholy, nostalgia or antiquity. This little pixie isn't giving me any of that (and she shouldn't). I do see grain there, but I'm also looking for serious grain for my top scores. I'll give you a neutral 5 which winds up not helping or hurting you much. Takeaway: she's a cutie. |
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10/24/2005 07:30:03 PM |
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10/24/2005 05:54:55 PM |
Very cute child and a really great capture. Nice colors and lighting. But I just don't see any image grain. In fact the image is quite crisp looking. |
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10/24/2005 05:17:49 PM |
Great pic of a beautiful kid, but I don't see any film grain here? |
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10/24/2005 04:21:48 PM |
I can see the subtle grain, but I don't think this is the right portrait for using it. Why would you want to rough up or dirty such a happy, angelic face? I'd like to see this without the grain effect and cropped a bit tighter. |
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10/24/2005 01:40:06 AM |
What a cute child .. God bless .. Oh the photo is great too, 9 |
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10/24/2005 01:19:16 AM |
I really want to give this an unbelievable score, but in the spirit of the challenge.... WHERE IS THE GRAIN???? She is adorable and the capture is spot on, but it isn't creatively using grain to enhance the photo. But, God - that's a cute kid. |
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