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11/07/2006 03:14:56 AM |
i like the frame-in-frame cropping.. i would have liked a larger pow, tho... to see more of the wall.. also, the frame needs a bit of work... great shot, nevertheless |
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11/06/2006 08:30:02 PM |
amazing layering of background and reflection, with subject caught in the middle... with a monalisaesque enigmatic expression. 9 |
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11/03/2006 10:38:50 PM |
Maybe it's because I've been home sick all week, but I could relate to Lily's plight! Reflection in window (Left-hand side)is distracting from the portrait-I'm trying to figure out whether it is cast from outside or inside the window. |
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11/03/2006 08:06:13 PM |
Now it's time to get outside and get some fresh air! Hope your're feeling better Lily! Don't look at my photo or you might get sick again - according to the voters. Good luck to ya! |
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11/03/2006 04:15:21 PM |
Meets Challenge:2
Technical:1
Ingenuity:0
Appeal:1
Opinion:1 |
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11/03/2006 03:03:09 PM |
...But not so poorly as to affect her innate beauty! :) |
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11/01/2006 07:56:50 AM |
see the vaiable vertical alignment |
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11/01/2006 06:21:32 AM |
I think its better to let the picture speak for itself. The narrative is much stronger when it's left up to your audience. Sorry to criticise your title.
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