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Challenge: Propaganda (Classic Editing)
Camera: Nikon D100
Location: Home
Date: Nov 15, 2003
Aperture: 4.5
ISO: 800
Shutter: 1/15 sec
Date Uploaded: Nov 16, 2003

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Statistics
Place: 11 out of 133
Avg (all users): 6.1048
Avg (commenters): 7.5833
Avg (participants): 5.5811
Avg (non-participants): 6.3548
Views since voting: 1657
Votes: 229
Comments: 17
Favorites: 1 (view)


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01/23/2004 05:17:12 PM
This is another great shot of yours.
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01/19/2004 06:32:36 PM
Awesome! Is this a self portrait or the same guy that was in the "Where Two Worlds Meet..." shot? Excellent dof.
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
11/25/2003 01:04:20 AM
Great use of shallow DOF. Very good lighting. If you don't actually shoot product photos, you ought to after this challenge. The only two little things I could even point out is a little side light from the right would have filled in and removed the shadow from in front of the jar (although you might want that shadow for depth) and the crop you selected cuts your BG model off at a joint; just a slightly wider crop would have left his elbow intact.
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11/24/2003 11:49:48 AM
I like this a lot except think that the body (very nice) could have been just a little bit more in focus, I find it a little distracting.
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11/21/2003 11:44:33 PM
Nice treatment of the challenge. I like how you have chosen your focus points
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11/21/2003 03:05:14 PM
It feels more like advertising....
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11/21/2003 11:26:24 AM
I like your use of DOF - you can see that body just well enough to knoew that you want what is in the bottle. Wish his elbow were included. Perhaps a bit more contrast would make it more dramatic.
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11/20/2003 08:26:26 AM
Very nice job with this one, I love the DOF. Could totally see this as an ad, it looks very professional. What is that little speck down at the bottom? Its a tad annoying
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11/20/2003 05:29:36 AM
Excellent. I love this style of photo. The sharp focus on the jar is spot on and the level of out of focus on the guy perfect. Just like looking in a mirror for me .... I wish!
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11/19/2003 09:55:57 PM
Wow! Very good with the arpreture! How did you keep the camera's focus to the right of the screen like that?
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11/19/2003 08:23:41 PM
Too bad about that reflection at the bottom part of the photo. A ring I presume. I would have also used a slightly greater depth of field. Guy is in great shape.
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11/19/2003 06:14:35 PM
This is definitely a wow shot. Seriously hunky. I'm not sure if it counts as propaganda though. Over the top advertising yes. Oh, hell,, it's a great shot. 9
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11/19/2003 02:21:34 PM
nice model there... :p
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11/19/2003 10:58:11 AM
Loyola? I like it, except for the glimmer at the bottom, which might be a ring reflection or something. Good crop. Like the dof.
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11/19/2003 08:49:20 AM
More advertisment than propoganda.
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11/19/2003 02:05:14 AM
Well done. Darn wish I'd of thought of this. 9
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11/19/2003 12:36:16 AM
Good lighting and execution. I like a shallow DOF, but yours may be just a little too shallow. 8 -danny
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