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| 07/02/2006 09:42:33 PM |
glasses, glass top, window and a mirrorby haircutComment: Great idea, well executed.
The only thing I would have tried would be cropping more tightly. I'm not sure that we need to see the whole of that 478 thing (whatever it is) in the background, when it is so well represented through the lenses and their reflections - maybe just enough of it to provide some context to what we are seeing through the lenses. |
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| 07/02/2006 09:39:30 PM |
Window Glassby NobodyComment: This is a nice, powerful shot.
I might have experimented with making it a bit less symmetrical - maybe making it 1 1/2 or 1 2/3 tiles wide, rather than 2. But perhaps you tried that, and it didn't work so well.
The rain on the glass doesn't quite come off though - I spent a while wondering if it was rain, or just dirt. I think using water on the glass is a powerful addition to the composition, but maybe make it a bit bigger and more obvious somehow. |
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| 07/02/2006 09:35:03 PM |
Reflections in a Crimson Eyeby GermaineComment: This is stunning. Striking use of strong red, yellow and green, and a real sense of something fascinating lurking in the reflection.
It's a shame there's no way of eliminating the photographer's reflection from a shot like this (at least, not without breaking the basic-editing rules, that I know of). But it isn't intrusive.
But, unless my monitor is set up incorrectly, it's not quite spherical... |
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| 07/02/2006 09:31:02 PM |
Reflected Passionby tony2802Comment: I think the idea and technical execution of this shot are both great. The framing is spot on, monochrome was the right choice, and the set-piece use of the mirror was great.
But someone forgot to tell the woman about the "passion" bit. It looks like she is much more concerned with the camera than with the guy. |
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| 07/02/2006 09:27:29 PM |
Moltonby LactobeezorComment: I can feel the heat coming off this photo! The reds and yellows are quite evocative. The moltenness of the blob is nicely conveyed by the way it is slightly flattened at the bottom, too.
There's just a hint of something in the background over on the right hand side, in what looks like is trying to be a black background. This is a little distracting, but it's very faint. |
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| 07/02/2006 09:23:17 PM |
genesisby robaComment: A great shot - well framed, exposed, etc.
I love the blues and yellows of the blowtorch flames, and the reflections on the glass. And the whole orange ambience of the shot creates a sense of a hot, stuffy, industrial kind of scene. The understated presence of the tools over on the right hand side enhance this feeling.
I can't help wondering, though, if the finished product is intended to contain a liquid... :-) |
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| 07/02/2006 09:19:15 PM |
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| 07/02/2006 09:00:19 PM |
Shardsby JulieGComment: This is quite absorbing. The simplicity of the two colours contrasts with the complexity and randomness of the shards of glass.
But it does leave me feeling puzzled and a little dissatisfied. I can't quite grasp the theme of purpose of the shot. It feel to me more like a technically excellent composition in search of a message. But that's just my gut reaction, it may work for others... |
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| 07/02/2006 08:50:49 PM |
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| 07/02/2006 08:46:34 PM |
The Rings of Saturnby THEOLDGEEZERComment: This is a nice idea for a shot. The reflections and refractions running diagonally across the lenses are quite absorbing.
It's a shame about the flecks of light everywhere. I assume that this is the internal lighting, but it creates the impresison of a damaged or dirty subject. Would it have been practical to turn off these lights? |
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