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12/08/2007 10:57:49 PM |
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05/12/2007 05:57:07 PM |
Wide border doesn't help. |
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05/12/2007 12:02:50 AM |
The angle is predictable. The light is flat. The crop is too tight.
I hate to be brutal, but integrity dictates the truth. I just don't care for this, I'm sorry. |
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05/11/2007 08:44:28 PM |
Not the most interesting shot. |
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05/11/2007 04:11:12 PM |
A bit heavy-handed on the editing... |
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05/11/2007 07:55:37 AM |
I think this could be improved by using softer lighting, removing the ham from the package, using a plate big enough to display the food without hanging over the edge, and perhaps playing with different arrangements of the eggs and ham and garnishes like you see in food magazines. I realize the green eggs are not meant to look appetizing in the story, but their color alone is pretty off-putting. Also, I'd suggest a much smaller border so you have more usable image space. |
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05/10/2007 09:38:04 PM |
What is up with the border? |
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05/10/2007 08:05:45 PM |
I can see a miserable face in this shot if it were turn 45% I am not sure if you have seen it but it would have been better with it in the right plane. I am also not sure what the significance of the plate is within the composition as it looks out of place. The crop is a bit tight too. I am sorry as this seems quite negative but I do like the complimenting colour of the boarder |
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05/09/2007 09:45:23 AM |
Wow, I'm pretty sure this photo is going to get hammered for that border! And possibly for not going to the effort of taking the ham out of the packet and frying the eggs like in the picture book. It's not wasting it - you can still eat it afterwards. :) |
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05/08/2007 08:10:07 PM |
I think this should be DQ'd |
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05/08/2007 06:25:47 PM |
1)frame to large. much to large
2)dont understand why you chose purple as the inner frame.
3) and if your going to use food, take it out of the package |
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05/08/2007 01:20:53 PM |
too much white border, the frame is unecessary, and in general it just seems lazy and half-attempted. My prediction for the brown. |
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05/07/2007 08:34:09 PM |
I will not eat them on a plate,
The issue is not open for debate.
I don't need to know the nutrition facts,
Or why the border size was set to max! |
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05/07/2007 04:36:33 PM |
Sorry not very creative and cropped a bit too tight at the bottom and to the left |
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05/07/2007 03:39:18 PM |
cleverly conceived, lighting needs better overall balance, nice job |
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05/07/2007 10:53:45 AM |
why is the image so small? use the size allowance to show details in your image ... crop seems too tight (plate and ham cut off) ... purple border clashes with the bright green eggs ... |
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05/07/2007 10:23:40 AM |
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05/07/2007 07:11:02 AM |
Green Eggs are great..The packaging distracts from the picture IMHO.
Can't please everyone don't ya know?.. |
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05/07/2007 02:06:13 AM |
if i could vote, i'd give it a 3 |
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