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08/04/2002 05:23:00 PM |
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08/04/2002 02:02:00 PM |
Would have rated it much higher if not for the red eye. Tell your subjects not to look directly at the lens. |
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08/04/2002 03:03:00 AM |
i am wondering if the redeye was intentional or accedental. It works for the photo as he has sort of an evil look. I bet people will score low though with such remarks as "ahh bad redeye" heh. |
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08/03/2002 01:15:00 AM |
It may be an illusion, but the horizon seems ever so slightly unlevel. A little more snap to the greedy outstretched fingers and this would be a ten from me. |
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08/02/2002 09:32:00 PM |
Good red eyes! Evil looking! muhahahah! |
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08/02/2002 04:50:00 PM |
Nice looking young man. Almost looks too young to be involved with corporations, though. I like the color and the focus, and how you got his skin tone ot look right. Something about how he is framed is throwing me off though. Maybe if he were turned slightly to his right, it would feel more balanced. Was the red eye intentional? If so, should've called it "evil corporate takeover." :-) |
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08/02/2002 08:17:00 AM |
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08/02/2002 12:39:00 AM |
red eye effect on purpose? |
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08/01/2002 10:59:00 PM |
Clever - the red eye is perfect! I think this might have worked better as a vertical photo instead of a horizontal one. It would remove move of the distracting background. |
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08/01/2002 09:46:00 AM |
At first I thought the red-eyes detracted from this photo. Then I realized it was very appropriate. |
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07/31/2002 07:25:00 AM |
Unsure about the red eye, on one hand distracts from the photo, on the other hand it gives an evil look which I think goes good with the challenge. |
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07/31/2002 06:44:00 AM |
awwww the red eye trick...pretty cool |
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07/30/2002 10:30:00 PM |
Really busy. Are the red eyes on purpose? |
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07/30/2002 09:38:00 PM |
they make red-eye reduction technology now |
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07/30/2002 06:03:00 PM |
probably was intentional but I don't like the red eyes |
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07/30/2002 05:00:00 PM |
Where is the red-eye reduction????????????????? Or was that intentional? The "devil" look??? |
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07/30/2002 01:46:00 PM |
I think your subject makes a good interpretation of the challenge... however, the redeye doesn't add much for me and the black jacket doesn't contrast well with the backtround in this image. This same subject photographed in a brighter environment with less distractions in the background would work much better for me :) - jmsetzler |
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07/30/2002 01:35:00 PM |
Is the redeye intentional? Either center the subject and shoot vertical, or choose a more interesting pose. |
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07/30/2002 09:36:00 AM |
is the red eye on purpose? background too busy. |
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07/30/2002 08:42:00 AM |
too bad they dont allow red eye reduction..the glasses in the background detour the eye away from the subject...maybe a more solid background would help-6 |
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07/29/2002 09:47:00 PM |
Definitely fits the theme. One problem I have with this photo is the background. Using something resembling an office or a conference room or perhaps him sitting behind a table would have been a lot better. I think this is the first time I've seen someone actually TRY to get red eyes on someone! |
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07/29/2002 09:05:00 PM |
clever shot! The red eye works well for the theme! Overall lighting could improve instead of head on. Well done. |
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07/29/2002 04:35:00 PM |
One of these times when the red eye effect comes in hamdy! |
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07/29/2002 02:12:00 PM |
Stiff, unrealistic pose. The red-eye doesn't help. |
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07/29/2002 02:01:00 PM |
Nice shot. KInd of different to actually WANT the red eyes isn't it? Focus is good, lighting is good, subject matter is good. 7 |
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07/29/2002 01:43:00 PM |
In front of a china cabinet? Watch your backgrounds! |
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07/29/2002 01:37:00 PM |
The red eyes work very well here. |
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07/29/2002 12:44:00 PM |
Hope you don't get hammered on the red eye. I wish he was standiing behind a desk instead of in front of the glass case. |
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07/29/2002 12:02:00 PM |
the red eyes are a great devilish addition to your entry |
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07/29/2002 10:29:00 AM |
This kid SCARES me!! I am assuming the redeye was accentuated to make the point. Did you try different backgrounds or no background at all, this one is too busy for my tasts? When using flash as the main light source pulling the subject away from anything behind them puts the background into darkmess and reduces that glair I see off the back wall of the cabnet. One of my top picks. |
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07/29/2002 05:47:00 AM |
I am assuming the red eye to be part of the "feel" of the image, but I would have liked it better without. Would have liked a little closer cropping. The "Corporate" representation is a little off for me - he looks too young to take over anything more than the car keys! lhall |
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07/29/2002 03:55:00 AM |
I almost dinged you for the redeye, but, on second thought, it actually makes the subject seem even MORE evil. The coat could fit better though ;) The image itself is "average". I personally hate flashes, and hate what they do to pictures. |
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07/29/2002 01:53:00 AM |
Satirical, but I'm having trouble taking this seriously. The age of the poser is in question: Arguably too young to be a banker with power. Also, I 'm guessing you kept the red-eye on purpose to seem devilish. That, I'm afraid, comes off almost a bit kitchy. But idea has potential. |
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