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02/29/2004 11:52:24 PM |
Very simple, I like it. Good use of shallow dof. |
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02/28/2004 08:18:41 PM |
Lots of forks in this challenge, but this one stands out to me as the best. Great lighting to really make those forks stand out against the background darkness. I'm perhaps a little bothered by the one that goes straight across the center of the image - I think it detracts from the dynamism of the photograph as a whole, but still overall a very good shot. 8 |
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02/28/2004 02:20:59 PM |
Not as good as some of your others. |
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02/27/2004 05:16:26 AM |
I think you've gone a bit too far with sheer numbers here - especially in a very busy composition - a pile of forks, rather than an organisation of them. Technically well done, obviously, but I think you've also taken the contrast a bit too far to give a really extraordinary effect. |
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02/26/2004 09:08:48 AM |
Nice idea, interesting use of light and choice of colors. The horizontal fork however breaks the rhythm, maybe positioning it lower would have been better. |
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02/24/2004 09:47:38 PM |
nice job catching the subtle details of the scratches in the tines. |
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02/24/2004 07:00:49 PM |
Forks are getting very popular. Good B&W, DOF great and good texture as well. Very nice shot! |
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02/23/2004 09:28:55 AM |
Nice concept and lighting |
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