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| 02/02/2007 12:15:17 PM |
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| 02/02/2007 10:46:22 AM |
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| 02/01/2007 07:48:00 AM |
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| 12/15/2006 07:06:30 PM |
Push Pinby RockBruiseComment by shamer: This really is better than it's score belies - the competition was tough in this challenge and who knows which image came right before yours in voting?
IMO, this was a well executed shot! |
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| 12/01/2006 02:57:18 PM |
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| 11/30/2006 06:35:32 PM |
Push Pinby RockBruiseComment by ursula: White on white, with just a little touch of silver. It's good overall, but I think the image lacks overall impact somehow. ~6 |
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| 11/30/2006 09:13:15 AM |
Push Pinby RockBruiseComment by glad2badad: Wow. Pushed the envelope on this one with regards to visibility of the subject. :D If you had adjusted this to where the "pin" part of the pushpin was clear and focused (it's focused now, but noisy and muted) this photo would be stronger IMO. Yes, the pushpin would have been more defined as well, but being as it's white I don't imagine much impact would've been lost. All JMO of course. Good luck in the challenge. |
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| 11/29/2006 10:10:31 PM |
Push Pinby RockBruiseComment by rwo82939: Well placed object but the lighting is such that it took me a while to even see the pin. It did look better on my Mac Laptop screen. A little more shading would be more to my liking. |
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| 11/28/2006 10:12:02 PM |
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| 11/28/2006 02:53:00 PM |
Push Pinby RockBruiseComment by noraneko: Although some might find the push pin body too soft, I am not bothered by that, as I assume it was intentional. What doesn't work so well is that the most vibrant part of this - the metal pin portion- naturally becomes the subject as the eye is drawn to it first. Due to its position, the eye then goes straight out of the photo. I'd like to see this with the pin rotated and the metal tip pointed down into the photo. |
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