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01/24/2008 01:17:12 PM |
I'm surprised this did so badly - looks like a very common impressionistic subject matter, treated in a beautiful way. Mind you - I'm surprised my shot is right next to this too :) |
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09/14/2007 12:43:53 PM |
I'm surprised at the score; I voted this a 6. I thought it was clear what we were looking at, and that you reduced the objects to an impression of them. |
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09/10/2007 11:40:52 PM |
You've certainly reduced the objects to their essence. Nice! |
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09/09/2007 04:41:20 PM |
Interesting...but, my feeling about impressionism, is you are able to recognize the subject...it just has a lot of texture and brush strokes. I would liked to have seen the face. |
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09/09/2007 10:05:22 AM |
When I scroll the screen to crop off the top enough to exclude everything above the initial expanse of water, I find it easier relax and enjoy the impression of a child and a red ball at the shore. |
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09/09/2007 05:53:05 AM |
Unfortunately this is just to much effect applied and too much detail and point of interest is lost. |
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09/08/2007 07:19:26 PM |
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09/07/2007 11:26:35 AM |
I think you may have overdone the blur on this. Less is more. ;-) |
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09/07/2007 08:42:44 AM |
OOF!!! (That's a joke by the way!!!!!!) Possibly a touch to heavy on the blur but still conveys the feeling without being too reliant on the exact nature of the subject which is what impressionism is all about |
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09/07/2007 02:31:26 AM |
I think the blur goes too far on this one. |
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