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06/01/2004 01:23:26 PM |
i'm going to have to take your word that this is more than two light sources, and that's something I'm not all that fond of doing when it comes to voting. i personally prefer submissions that are at least slightly more apparent - but that objectivity is what makes it art!! :) |
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06/01/2004 01:12:56 AM |
Great! The soft focus that you used throughout really brings out the detail of the shot. |
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06/01/2004 12:03:55 AM |
Beautiful lighting. It captures the wonderful color and texture of this single petal. I particularly like the backlighting rimming the ruffled edge of the petal at the top. I like the yellow against this black background. Good work! |
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05/31/2004 06:44:07 PM |
Interesting image. Think the droplet needs a litle more sharpness. |
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05/30/2004 03:24:36 PM |
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05/30/2004 03:02:24 PM |
Nice subtle lighting to bring out great color against the dark background. It may work better composed vertically. |
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05/29/2004 03:15:02 PM |
Beautiful! An artfully composed image that doesn't just struggle to meet the challenge -- it is actually a beautiful artwork in and of itself |
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05/28/2004 02:59:10 PM |
Nice picture. Great lighting and detail. I'm not a fan of the water drop, though. I think it detracts from the simplicity aspect of this shot some. Still, I like it! |
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05/27/2004 01:56:42 PM |
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05/26/2004 09:12:31 PM |
Beautiful... but I don't notice two different light sources. |
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05/26/2004 08:32:43 PM |
Beautiful exposure. Did you try this photo without the water drop? I am glad you chose something other than red! |
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05/26/2004 07:54:45 PM |
How is this obvious use of multiple light sources and how is that use a key factor in your composition? |
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05/26/2004 07:14:07 PM |
nice shot but sharp enough for higher scorre |
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05/26/2004 11:17:42 AM |
Simple and beautiful. Multiple light sources might not be obvious, but I am sure you used more than one. The texture of the petal and the shadows are just exquisite. I would have liked the dew to sparkle a little bit more, if you reshoot this, maybe place it just near the light and not under the shadows. But for this challenge, you got 'it.' |
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05/26/2004 07:50:33 AM |
I guess you must have used some reflector, or fill light from somehwere, to have entered this in this challenge ... but for the life of me I cannot see what that is other than what looks like one large softlight. there's also a slight feeling of the bowl of the petal drifting out of focus, just out of the focal range perhaps, almost like a wide aperture shot focussed on the nearer part of the petal; this is a shame, as the wter drop makes that area appear to be the natural catch-point of the image. 4 - mainly for not meeting challenge. |
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05/26/2004 01:40:26 AM |
Only see one highlight on your water drop, Mulitple light source? |
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05/26/2004 12:55:28 AM |
very nice image. the drop of water adds the perfect touch. good work. |
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