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11/26/2005 07:32:10 PM |
I don't quite understand the 6 being in color....hmmm that is the switch card?? |
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11/26/2005 12:25:05 PM |
like this good luck with it |
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11/25/2005 04:04:25 AM |
excellent I like the tecnique of the single colour it stands out from the rest of this type of shot 10 |
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11/25/2005 12:55:20 AM |
Curiosity has the best of me...how did you do that? Picture scores a 9 - great shot |
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11/23/2005 05:46:27 PM |
the six card has a peachy cast to it which does not sit well with the b&w, in my eye. really like the choice of composition. |
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11/21/2005 04:34:21 AM |
Your photo suits the challenge well and has very nice composition. The creamy color background of the card that is still in color really doesn't go very well with the B&W of the rest of the picture. Perhaps a very light sepia color might have went better with the colored card and made the whole thing look more together. |
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11/21/2005 01:14:33 AM |
Nice take on the challenge. There are lots of similar ones, so there is a competition here. The right hand looks too plastic, either because of the NI, or as a side-effect of desaturation. The background is also an unlikely background for the poker game, could have been straightened and ironed. |
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