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| 02/27/2005 07:38:56 PM |
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| 02/26/2005 08:06:18 AM |
Crackedby Erin_KComment by Tuckersmom: I think the green on the plate takes away from this shot. Cropped a little too tight |
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| 02/24/2005 06:08:11 AM |
Crackedby Erin_KComment by tristalisk: nope I don't like it. Its just a picture of a broken egg on a plate. The pjhoto while not a bad shot just fails to bring out any emotion from me. It looks like an egg on a plate. Nothing unusual or interesting. I feel the only questionable areas of the phot would be why is it on a plate? and why is the shell crushed. I prefered to see nice clean breaks... sorry I don't intend to sound dicouraging.. |
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| 02/24/2005 04:05:29 AM |
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| 02/21/2005 05:20:45 PM |
Crackedby Erin_KComment by saiphfire: nice idea, but the picture is a little crooked and the crop isn't even on the left and right. A little more saturation (for the purpose of yellowing egg yolk) might have been nice, too. |
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| 02/21/2005 11:07:28 AM |
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| 02/20/2005 07:19:52 PM |
Contrastby Erin_KComment by fotodude: well it shouldn't be behind mine but it is....lol..sorry for the low palcement this is 1 of the only B&W shots in the challenge with a complette grayscale voting untill this 1 was driving me nutts.
the focus IS off but hey that doesn't make it 179
i mean mine was a total joke and i'm 178 voters need to wake up here
-keep shooting the grays-
_brando_ |
| 02/20/2005 06:10:32 PM |
Contrastby Erin_KComment by scalvert: Cute shot, though the focus appears soft, and it looks like those pretty eyes have been painted in (rough edges). Looks like you're trying to contain a laugh. Let it out. ;-) |
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| 02/19/2005 05:48:54 PM |
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| 02/19/2005 05:06:25 PM |
Contrastby Erin_KComment by orussell: Hi Erin. :) Just a touch soft. I cut and pasted your pic into Elements and USMed it 125% at .5 Radius 0 Threshold to see how it would look - it really brings the detail back that's lost in resizing. |
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