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| 02/08/2008 03:57:10 AM |
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| 02/08/2008 03:55:26 AM |
Eclipseby ChinarosepetalComment: I love the framing of this, but I really wanted it to be sharper. Nice idea. |
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| 02/08/2008 03:49:40 AM |
Look into my soul by JudiComment: Lovely. There's so much potential distraction here, but your framing and DoF make sure that the viewer's eye is always drawn back to that one magical spot. Nice work. |
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| 02/08/2008 03:48:18 AM |
Goatscapeby pointandshootComment: This is the best concept for a shot of the competition. You really went outsight the box, yet stayed right in it by simply looking from another direction. I would give this 9 or 10 if the focus was actually on the eyeball. As is it is still worthy of a nice score. Nice work. |
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| 02/08/2008 03:45:21 AM |
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| 02/08/2008 03:43:10 AM |
Lola's Eyesby BrinComment: This is great photograph. It has lots of layers, something that is very, very difficult to capture. The best thing is that the picture itself is simple - a portrait highlighting the eyes. Great 'window into the soul' stuff here, lots of story that is further enhanced by then moving one's own eye around the picture. Love the hat. Really love the use of light. |
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| 02/08/2008 03:39:42 AM |
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| 02/08/2008 03:39:10 AM |
Pee-ka-booby naomikComment: Very nice way to add some diversity to the subject. Most people just stick with human eyes. Love you DoF control here too. |
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| 02/08/2008 03:38:19 AM |
Reflectedby deltaComment: Nice. I really like the specular highlight in the eye. This is really well constructed, thoug I would have liked the eye itself to be a bit sharper. |
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| 12/02/2007 01:11:28 PM |
Lost In Thoughtby AlexSaberiComment: This is really nice. I love the underexposure of the foreground subjects to create mood. Nice |
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