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Steamboat Willie
Steamboat Willie
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Challenge: Something Old (Classic Editing)
Camera: Olympus C-3040Z
Location: Virginia
Date: Aug 4, 2002
Aperture: f1.8
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/15
Galleries: Vintage
Date Uploaded: Aug 4, 2002

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Statistics
Place: 37 out of 180
Avg (all users): 5.8496
Avg (commenters): 6.6250
Avg (participants): 5.7574
Avg (non-participants): 5.9462
Views since voting: 1185
Votes: 266
Comments: 17
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08/10/2002 03:33:00 PM
Nice ....but seems awfully dark and shadowy. Hopefully someone with more experience will be able to comment more constructively. =5 syamjonimi
08/10/2002 03:19:00 PM
Nice, old Mickey Mouse silverware. Well done. I probably would have played around with the angle some, but that is a personal preference. Nice work.
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08/10/2002 01:52:00 PM
Interesting, I can see it as an advert with the text in the bottom right. Without text it's too much white (or in this case black) space for me.
08/07/2002 01:33:00 PM
Good subject. Photo is very documentary, however, rather than evocative.
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08/07/2002 12:06:00 PM
very nice composition... my only critique would be the darkness on the detail... I can definitely tell that these are old but I think a little highlighting on the details would be nice as well... good work :) = 9 - jmsetzler
08/07/2002 09:24:00 AM
Good job on the black background and the lighting...I think the utensils could have been placed more dynamically though. Cropped more tightly or at a less straightforward angle would appeal more to my taste.
08/06/2002 09:10:00 PM
great texture. i'd level a bit more, to make the bg totaly black.
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08/06/2002 11:16:00 AM
I like the subject, but I would have liked to have seen something more imaginative done with it.
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08/06/2002 09:19:00 AM
Even though you wanted them to look older with your lighting I think it would have been more powerful if you had used more light. Use indirect light to keep from getting unwanted glare. You probably tried moving them around, but the placement still doesn't look right to me. My problem is I don't know what would help. In my opinion, Autool
08/05/2002 10:37:00 PM
Very nicely done. Exposure is very effective - the composition is as effective. Nice use of space. Great Job 9
Ruthann
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08/05/2002 09:22:00 PM
Something old. Use your photographic technique to emphasize the age of your subject.
Composition - quite good
Technical Aspects - quite good
Meets Challenge - yes
Visual Impact / Originality - good
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08/05/2002 05:45:00 PM
I keep coming back to this one. The composition, lighting, background...perfect! No complaints here. 9
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08/05/2002 03:03:00 PM
Very Nice. Could have been just a bit lighter. (I know it's a matter of taste) Focus is good, subject is good. 8
08/05/2002 02:23:00 PM
Nice!
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08/05/2002 12:47:00 PM
WoW-just a little dark but a great picture.
08/05/2002 03:51:00 AM
cool! mickey mouse cutlery! Nice photo, I like the black background, it brings out the fork and spoon nicley.
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08/05/2002 12:59:00 AM
I like that you didn't choose to show "age" by relativity (comparing it to or setting it along side of something newer).


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