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07/02/2006 05:35:36 PM |
Too many blown spots here, and the cropping needs to be tighter to exclude the white framing at the bottom and the edges at the upper corners. I would also like to see the color a bit more saturated. |
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07/02/2006 02:55:02 PM |
ouch! This could be a very VERY successful photo if you reshoot without the flash blowing your image. Worst case scenario - put a plastic bag over your flash. |
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07/01/2006 07:20:51 PM |
Good try and I can see the movement. |
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07/01/2006 06:46:25 PM |
Hey, I have a picture of one of those (from a long time ago) ... : ) |
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06/28/2006 07:29:14 PM |
cool, but I think a tighter shot of the hole would have been a little better.
The contrast of the black hole and the copper would have set this off just right.Just my 2 cents...:^> |
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06/27/2006 02:07:39 AM |
GREAT idea. And I really like the elongated coin images. But the bright glare in the middle is really distracting - is that your flash? Also, I'd crop it tighter so you don't get the round bits in the upper corners. |
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06/26/2006 01:07:30 AM |
I like the idea, but the white areas are awfully blown out. On the other hand you probably couldn't control what I assume is a ceiling light. |
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