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07/11/2008 04:27:51 AM |
this is a great photograph.
everything contrasts together perfectly. |
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05/03/2006 04:37:15 PM |
Beautiful, I gave you a 10. |
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05/02/2006 11:44:04 PM |
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05/02/2006 07:41:40 PM |
Interesting idea but I'm not sure I like the composition of the shot. It seems a little awkward and almost like it's floating there. |
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05/02/2006 07:24:25 PM |
Great idea, i just wish the roll wasn't so overexposed. One of most creative shots in the challenge. |
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05/02/2006 03:01:38 AM |
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04/30/2006 11:09:56 PM |
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04/30/2006 10:49:28 PM |
Good idea, just the film roll is drawing too much attention, I would have skipped it altogether if I were you. 6 from me. |
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04/30/2006 09:33:04 PM |
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04/30/2006 08:33:26 PM |
Congrats on a truly unique image in the Challenge-
I wish you luck
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04/30/2006 05:09:57 PM |
Clever! simple yet effective great depth of field (something I always seem to get wrong!) |
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04/30/2006 03:04:38 PM |
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04/30/2006 11:32:42 AM |
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04/30/2006 12:26:01 AM |
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04/29/2006 12:32:34 PM |
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04/29/2006 03:37:38 AM |
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04/28/2006 12:07:18 PM |
O wow, that's a cool idea. I'm impressed that the images turned out that good. What I want to know is how you got the film to be flat, cuz it would normally curl after coming out of the canister ;) |
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04/28/2006 06:48:01 AM |
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04/27/2006 06:19:11 PM |
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04/27/2006 05:25:21 PM |
Good creative thinking to me, well done photo too! Wish you could have made it look as if the negatives were stretching to infinity, but you did well!
Jacque |
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04/27/2006 01:26:48 PM |
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04/27/2006 12:35:07 PM |
Thats really cool....did the effect invert the Negative?? that was a great idea! |
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04/27/2006 11:48:09 AM |
it appears that you did some artwork here- why else would you take one shot of each temple in different places - really a confident photographer - or taking pictures of pictures??? yes- I am LDS and I love this creative idea!!!! |
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04/26/2006 08:56:15 PM |
Very cool! I still think mine is real cool too, but you have an outstanding photo and concept for this challenge. Was having the film frames run in that order an idea or accident when setting up the photo? Just curious. |
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04/26/2006 05:42:50 PM |
amazing concept. i just have a slight issue with the lighting. just a smidge of top lighting so the roll didn't appear so washed out, and this photo would be perfect. in any case, i like the cropping as well. |
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04/26/2006 04:44:18 PM |
This is a cool idea and done well. |
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04/26/2006 02:16:40 PM |
There had to be at least one.
I had a quick look at the positive ... and prefer it. |
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04/26/2006 09:42:44 AM |
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04/26/2006 06:40:42 AM |
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04/26/2006 03:02:36 AM |
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04/26/2006 12:52:43 AM |
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