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04/22/2009 01:53:21 PM |
I gave you a 7, I think the voters were too unkind here. |
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04/21/2009 10:59:22 AM |
I think if the crop weren't so close in that the grainyness of the shot could really work for it. Or if there were somebody on the ladder. I just don't think there's any kind of real focal point or subject here that draws my attention. |
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04/20/2009 09:05:57 AM |
I like the grainy effect, but this is to grainy IMO. |
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04/18/2009 08:57:30 PM |
A would have liked better if this was less grainy. |
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04/17/2009 10:05:55 PM |
A very antique look is a huge plus. While the white streaking could be viewed as a negative, it adds to the image as these types of flaws were very common on glass negative plates. A very unique look at the subject matter, this will surely be a ribbon contender if only for it's perfectly executed concept. An artistic and technical success in every sense. Well done. |
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04/17/2009 01:42:25 PM |
The grain is probably hurting you on this one, though I do recognize it as an attempt to give this an old-timey feel to the shot. |
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04/17/2009 12:50:07 PM |
This is really cool, I love the grain and idea. |
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04/15/2009 04:01:10 PM |
The grainy look really works in this shot. |
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