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put your money where your mouth is
put your money where your mouth is
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Challenge: Clichés and Sayings (Basic Editing III)
Camera: Fujifilm FinePix S5000 Z
Location: md
Date: May 2, 2006
Date Uploaded: May 2, 2006

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Statistics
Place: 254 out of 288
Avg (all users): 4.5124
Avg (commenters): 4.4000
Avg (participants): 4.0000
Avg (non-participants): 4.7607
Views since voting: 310
Views during voting: 335
Votes: 242
Comments: 12
Favorites: 0


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 Comments Made During the Challenge
05/08/2006 04:09:59 PM
Dollars are a little blown out. Try to set up a background that fits the foreground, but nice shot.
05/07/2006 03:12:37 AM
Nice shot
05/06/2006 03:08:44 AM
So, is this payment for the punch he received or :-) only a couple of pictures in between, recoqnized the guy.
If the shadow on his face was intentional, the nose should have been included. The crop is almost too tight on a photograph at this angle.
05/05/2006 02:18:44 PM
Lighting is a little harsh and what little background there is, isn't great.
05/05/2006 08:39:27 AM
Good idea, the lighting is a bit distracting.
05/04/2006 07:09:24 PM
shadow across the face is sort of distracting.
05/04/2006 04:25:54 PM
Good idea. I think your picture might have worked better if your subject's face wasn't in shadow.
05/04/2006 09:40:32 AM
Really cool idea but to me the harsh lighting is a drawback. I think the great big shades also distract from the subject - the money.
05/03/2006 08:28:24 PM
The shadow across the face doesn't work. I suspect the sunlight at this time of day would have also been too harsh for a shot facing into the sun, as well. I would have ditched the sunglasses, since they provide too much of a mirror - the photographer is clearly visible. The background is also distracting and makes it look like a hasty shot without much thought put into it.
05/03/2006 12:16:46 PM
Great idea for the challenge. The one thing I would change would be to get rid of the sungalsses. Seeing his eyes in a close-up this this could make the shot - especailly if you could manage to get a cool reflection in them.
05/03/2006 06:15:41 AM
You chose a great saying for the challenge. The image might be better with a plainer background and 'softer' lighting.
05/03/2006 01:42:33 AM
shadow is way too harsh....sunglasses pull away connection with subject

I give it a 3


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