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01/18/2006 01:05:02 AM |
Sorry for this picture being so small. This was the first picture I have entered, and I didn't know how to size it for the internet. Look for more entrties from me, those ones should be bigger. Thanks for your advice. |
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01/17/2006 07:42:41 PM |
Wow...great concept. PLEASE size larger next time...I think it hurts your score to have your images so small. I would love to see this larger. |
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01/17/2006 07:29:25 PM |
Looks interesting, but far too small to judge it properly. |
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01/17/2006 12:34:18 AM |
Pity the image is so small. I like the concept and it is fairly well executed although I think it may look better if the (viewer's) left side of the frame were cropped to remove the part of the wall that sticks out. Good luck! :D |
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01/16/2006 09:59:47 PM |
Oh what a shame, a truly excellent concept and probably quite well done, but you really can't tell in such a tiny little image! Maybe it was just a mistake, but if you are having trouble getting the file-size under the limit and resorting to shrinking the image, then PM me and I'll give you some advice. |
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01/16/2006 05:03:09 AM |
If this had being bigger I am pretty sure I would have given it a higher score :) |
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01/14/2006 10:28:17 PM |
good shot, but why so small ? |
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01/13/2006 06:45:47 PM |
I wish the image were larger |
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01/13/2006 02:33:14 PM |
This is a very creative way to meet the challenge. Backlighting the upset child is a great idea. At the risk of being redundant, the small size of the photo makes it very difficult to see any detail in the photo. Resizing for the DPC maximum would really help, as would adjusting the tilt. |
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01/13/2006 02:28:11 PM |
the picture is so small that you can't really tell whats going on |
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01/13/2006 10:29:57 AM |
good picture but not relating to the challenge |
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01/13/2006 03:29:14 AM |
shame about the small submission size.. I wish I could see this better to better appreciate it. |
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01/12/2006 09:49:51 PM |
Interesting idea and angle. Looks like you captured some good expressions and actions here with good focus and clarity, but the photo is too small to really tell. Try using the maximum width or height allowed next time so we can see more of the shot. |
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01/12/2006 06:27:44 PM |
i see the emotion here - but the photo doesn't seem to do it justice. |
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01/12/2006 04:33:59 PM |
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01/12/2006 03:09:22 PM |
This should be 640 pixels wide. Also, not sure it's a great example of backlighting. 3 |
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01/12/2006 09:05:34 AM |
the picture's too small. great concept, though. 8. |
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01/11/2006 11:51:12 AM |
I hope this isn't real :( |
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01/11/2006 11:17:09 AM |
I hate that feeling..... Nice idea |
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01/11/2006 09:33:15 AM |
I love images that tell a story, and this is a powerful one. I wish it was larger & a little sharper; I'm sure you would do much better if it were. Good luck! |
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01/11/2006 07:52:57 AM |
not sure if this is true to the challenge although it's a wonderful shot |
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01/11/2006 04:26:04 AM |
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