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06/11/2007 12:49:02 AM |
Keith: you did a great job here. The score would have been totally different by using a black background. The viewers missed the effect. Can you believe that I had to look and look to discover that the transition was to sugar or salt! Regardless. Then I looked in wonder! You have a good tool here which may come in handy at some future point. |
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06/09/2007 05:39:45 PM |
I think the white sand or salt gets lost in the backround. good idea and nice focus. |
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06/08/2007 08:29:37 PM |
sweet white wine is similar to sugar...or the sands of time. I like the treatment of that old-fashioned wine glass. |
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06/07/2007 06:14:43 PM |
the lighting here is a bit harsh and has blown out some of the glass. Plus i'm not really seeing double take here? Good composition and timing, i just wish i could see more of the wine and the glass |
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06/07/2007 12:47:03 PM |
I'm not getting the relation to the challenge topic here? |
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06/06/2007 04:15:23 PM |
That would be a very dry white wine... :-) Sadly, most will probably miss this change from liquid to granules. |
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06/05/2007 05:47:12 PM |
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06/05/2007 12:44:17 PM |
This is a really cool trick but I think the sugar transition might be getting lost in with the white background. |
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06/04/2007 08:15:08 PM |
Dont see the connection... |
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