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05/05/2007 04:01:29 PM |
Very cute subject but I find the processing flat and dull. I want to see the subject "pop" but it just blends too much into the background. Unfortunately, I don't know how you would go about fixing it. |
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05/03/2007 07:00:46 PM |
Disney World? I have got to get there some day. Been to Anaheim 4 times though, can't get enough Disney :) Mater's probably my least favourite character from Cars (I know I know, everyone loves Lightning McQueen), and the flat (overcast?) light does little to help him. Gosh, ever consider taking a megaphone with you? Those people really need to get out of your shot, how inconsiderate of them. "HEY, I'm taking a photo over 'ere!" Sheesh... |
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05/03/2007 05:22:50 PM |
An up-front, low contrast image of a thing. A fixation, not a photograph. |
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05/03/2007 02:59:30 PM |
The people in this photo are so small and clustered that they serve only as a distraction. If you featured people more prominently as part of the composition, then you would have some interest going; we would at least have a photo of people interacting with something. As it is, it seems like you're only trying to capture this car creature, which is just somebody else's artwork. The processing flattens everything, which just reminds me that this started out as a cartoon. The only thing about this photo that engages me are those big eyes, but that's just what this cartoonist (and every cartoonist) intended from the beginning. My "reaction" is "stop staring at me!" |
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