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| 08/15/2006 07:19:59 AM |
Forked peaby MartijnComment: its a little too dull I'd have to say, in lighting terms I mean. the composition is also a little awry, I think it would be more interesting if the fork was taking the diagonal line from top left to bottom right |
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| 08/15/2006 07:18:13 AM |
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| 08/15/2006 07:17:46 AM |
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| 08/15/2006 07:16:55 AM |
P e a s m a s h e rby ergoComment: Is he the Pea Smasher, or the Pea smasher? great shot, one thing I'd say, and its just a matter of opinion, is in this kind of story shot, it would be better if the guy was looking in murderous rage at the peas, rather than us |
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| 08/15/2006 07:14:35 AM |
Pea Cuisineby BebeComment: that is so cool! how many bags of peas did you have buy to do this? :) |
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| 08/15/2006 07:13:09 AM |
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| 08/15/2006 07:11:51 AM |
Pea Hereby SnekComment: ok, how did the lone pea get there? I know sweetcorn always seems to reappear, but peas? :) and that has to be the best looking toilet seat I have ever seen! |
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| 08/15/2006 07:09:41 AM |
Give Peas a Chanceby JutildaComment: Nice idea, I'd separate your two image elements somewhat though, push the spoon more to the right of shot, and then the reluctant kid to the left. |
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| 08/15/2006 07:07:53 AM |
Imagine Whirled Peasby jemisonComment: I love this shot, nicely crisp and graphic, so strong is that portion of the shot (the bowl and peas / soup) that I would lose the peas at the top right that were ejected by the centripedal force ( :) ) I know what you were trying to do, but the image is plenty strong already. What would be nice though is a looser crop, giving the bowl more room to breath. Well done for this |
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| 08/15/2006 07:04:42 AM |
Balancing Actby PaulEComment: ok ... there's two ways you could have done this, either theres a thread through the peas and they are suspended from above, or ... the really cruel alternative way, where there is a thin skewer through the peas, and you have callously pushed this skewer into the nose of your long suffering model. I'm really hoping you went the suspension route! :)
On a technical note, it would have been nice to see a catchlight in the models eye, I'm guessing the light was coming from too far beneath and to the right of the shot to hit her eyer, but that also makes the bottom right of her chin very bright, which brings the eye there first (and to her lips also, now that I look at it again) |
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