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If the Wind Changes Your Face Will Stay Like That!
If the Wind Changes Your Face Will Stay Like That!
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Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Superstitions & Urban Legends II (Basic Editing III)
Camera: Canon EOS-350D Rebel XT
Lens: Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 II
Location: Settlers Hill Western Australia
Date: Jun 26, 2006
Aperture: f/10
ISO: 400
Shutter: 1/250
Galleries: Humorous, Self Portrait
Date Uploaded: Jun 26, 2006

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Place: 70 out of 97
Avg (all users): 4.8567
Avg (commenters): 5.8125
Avg (participants): 4.5778
Avg (non-participants): 4.8971
Views since voting: 1256
Views during voting: 501
Votes: 356
Comments: 17
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
07/04/2006 02:38:45 PM
Technical: Focus - 1
Exposure - 1
Quality - 1
Aesthetic: Comp. - 1
Light - 1
Color - 1
Wow Factor: 0
Personal Tilt: 1/3

What I liked: Nice idea. I like the windmill behind.

What I didn't like: Harsh shadows are a good and bad thing. Might have been better in b&w
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07/02/2006 06:15:07 PM
Thanks for the giggle. Being such a goofy photo, I'll even forgive you the harsh shadows. The windmill is in an awkward spot in the photo, and I'd normally consider that a compositional flaw. However, in THIS case, it works just fine where it is.
You had a great idea, I love the way the face and the windmill are so clear that I wouldn't even need the title to figure it out.
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07/02/2006 02:09:56 AM
Hahahaha...I was going to do this one...but this image is way better.
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07/01/2006 08:27:25 AM
:) The pic and title are really amusing..
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06/30/2006 09:38:55 PM
LOL!
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06/29/2006 07:25:17 PM
Very funny. The windmill is a good touch. Maybe could have placed face a bit more off centre, to get more of the windmill in the shot?
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06/29/2006 06:37:52 PM
Okay, okay, So I get we're you're coming from.
I find this humorous.
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06/29/2006 06:53:44 AM
I was waiting for a shot on this subject...great look on your (?) face and a nice sharp shot
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06/28/2006 10:28:07 PM
Great idea and nicely done. A small point - it's a shame about the bit of tree on his left shoulder.
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06/28/2006 08:14:09 PM
Funny.
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06/28/2006 06:39:00 PM
funny!
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06/28/2006 12:22:13 PM
I look at this model, and think.... With a title like that, He should be able to pull off Something So ever exagerated it would roll me out my chair in hideious lafter. But, what I see before me, is 'heh, whatever' The colours and everything is nice. It just would have been much much better to see something over the top obnoxious in his face.
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06/28/2006 11:41:50 AM
Does he know he is in this challenge... Because if he doesn't, someone's face could change soon LOL

Sorry, just feeling good today :) nice photo :)
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06/28/2006 10:27:43 AM
Ive heard of the "your face will freeze like that" but not if the wind changes. thats interesting. great inclusion of a windmill. would prefer the shadows were softer.
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06/28/2006 10:13:22 AM
I always heard if you cross your eyes, they'll stay like that. ROFL. His expression is funny.
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06/28/2006 08:03:01 AM
god help him
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06/28/2006 01:02:26 AM
I've heard if you keep your face in a funny position it will stay like that - but never anything about the wind being involved ;)

I think it would have looked more 'professional' if you'd set your camera up on a tripod instead of holding it out in front of you.
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