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Challenge: Peek-a-Boo (Advanced Editing VII)
Camera: Sony DSC-F828
Location: Missouri
Date: Mar 9, 2008
Aperture: f/2
ISO: 64
Shutter: 1/20sec
Galleries: Emotive, Persuasive
Date Uploaded: Mar 9, 2008

Sandi is my model this week... no...she doesn't like chains. lol...

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Place: 72 out of 131
Avg (all users): 5.3512
Avg (commenters): 6.1111
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Views since voting: 836
Views during voting: 281
Votes: 168
Comments: 10
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
03/16/2008 07:39:20 PM
Nice composition, wonder if having the subject a little lower in frame would help? Placing feels a little squashed.

Like the texture of the wood and the shadow on the face adds interest.
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03/15/2008 05:16:42 PM
I like the idea, I think if the light was hitting the eye slightly differently it would be wonderful.
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03/14/2008 02:02:38 AM
This fits the challenge. Great dof that exposes the grain in the wood. The side lighting is the sun I presume and it works great. Too bad that white streak jabs into her head like that. This is a very nice shot. GJ 9
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03/13/2008 03:33:42 PM
It might just be me, but this shot carries slightly disturbing undertones to it, and I think the length of heavy chain in the shot adds to that.

Technicals are fine - but does it say 'Peek-a-Boo' to me ?

With it's current title - probably not.
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03/11/2008 10:38:06 PM
While nice in and of itself, the photo could really have been nicer if you shot at a shallower angle allowing more of the fence to show to the right. Then, with a shallow depth of field, the right sight of the fence could be forced out of focus. (Of course, this is assuming that they is actually enough fence to do this)
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03/11/2008 07:07:31 PM
LOL...this DOES have a rather "eerie" look to it! *smile* Hope someone got her out! *wink*
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03/11/2008 08:07:08 AM
I like the idea but find the brightness of the background a little hard and would prefer to see the eyes of the subject.
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03/11/2008 06:20:08 AM
Maybe a bit more light on the eyes, and move out from behind that chain link?
03/11/2008 12:08:42 AM
Very nice angle shot. Needs fixing. Fringing, flash tones, highlights.
03/10/2008 04:56:29 PM
I like the ruggedness of this. Usually, I prefer to not have a subject's face all in shadows, but in this context, it works.
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