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04/27/2004 11:48:09 AM |
This doesn't cut it. It lacks imagination and it does not truly capture a serendipidous moment. |
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04/23/2004 05:10:39 AM |
Nice close up of an eye but nothing to do with serendipity for me I am afraid (Finding someone has an eye is not an unexpected surprise) |
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04/22/2004 03:30:42 PM |
Serendipity? I think the choice of duotones is a bad one. |
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04/21/2004 04:02:33 PM |
The eye open a bit wider would help emphasize the surprise bit of it. |
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04/21/2004 01:02:17 PM |
Clear shot! I would have preferred seeing in this pic what was it that was so surprising! |
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04/21/2004 10:56:19 AM |
Doesn't look very surprised, if that's the intent, nor do I see serendipity represented here. |
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04/21/2004 02:05:09 AM |
Good choice to go B&W with this image. Maybe add a black border? Also to solve the light reflection in the eyes problem, an fun trick I learned was if you get a bundle of standard issue christmas lights (like you put on your tree), and leave them on the "rack" they come in, you can create amazing "twinkles" in a person's eye by casting hundreds of tiny points of light. It also provides a great soft fill light if you ever need it because it falls off quickly. (7) |
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