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12/29/2012 10:31:08 PM |
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06/13/2007 06:00:51 PM |
fun, interesting and energetic. I gave this a 7. |
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06/10/2007 05:42:05 PM |
I would have liked to see the person on the right, especially with a similar pose, to make these two alleys look about the same. |
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06/10/2007 05:38:04 PM |
Good subject - two lanes, two balls. But one and a half people, and odd assortment of pins... There is a bit much going on here so it doesn't really focus on the "double" idea to me. Also nothing is really in focus, and the top third of the photo is a boring wall. I shot that closed in more on the action, with a dynamic composition - vertical or diagonal - might convey bowling better. I do light the blue cast - it reminds me of the florescent lighting at a bowling alley. |
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06/10/2007 12:16:33 AM |
Fit Challenge Criteria: 2/2
Contrast/Color: 0/2
Composition: 0/2
Photo Quality: 1/2
My Subjective Affinity: 0/2
The blue duotone doesn't work well for this image. Just a straight black and white would work better. The highlights and shadows both lose all detail. The empty space above the photo should be cropped, as well as the part of the person on the right. |
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06/08/2007 11:13:55 PM |
Very cool. Contrasting bowling balls and one pin reflection in each lane. Great catch. |
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06/08/2007 03:53:54 AM |
I don't know about the color shift or whatever it is, but it is a great idea for a double take. Might be better with both kids in there. And the one is covering the pin on the left. Oh you know I bet a fish eye lens would get a good take on this. |
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06/06/2007 04:25:56 PM |
Good idea, and I quite like the picture. |
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