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| 09/23/2005 12:31:30 AM |
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| 09/21/2005 09:54:39 AM |
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| 09/20/2005 10:59:38 AM |
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| 09/19/2005 05:17:54 PM |
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| 09/16/2005 08:47:41 AM |
Condoreoby bpcardonaComment by SJCarter: Powerful piece of work here. I agree that the arm in the foreground is a bit distracting, but it also "hides" the grieving person's identity, so I see pros and cons to the crop. I immediately "felt" emotion when I saw this shot - it's filled to overflowing with it. And I agree... If you convey an emotion to your viewers, then you've successfully achieved art. Nice shot and I'm sorry for your loss. |
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| 09/15/2005 03:28:13 PM |
doykta.jpgby bpcardonaComment by Joey Lawrence: Great portrait, I love the centered composition because of the subject. I'd try up'ing the reds in hue/sat a bit for a warmer look |
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| 09/15/2005 03:26:55 PM |
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| 09/14/2005 07:54:15 PM |
Tribute to "Interlude by Pedroby bpcardonaComment by SJCarter: My first recommendation would be to lose the border. It's a great shot and the border line only serves to interrupt the flow of the image IMHO. I really like the tones you've got going on and the composition is busy, but works to support the mood of the piece. |
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| 09/13/2005 06:41:07 PM |
GreenLizard.jpgby bpcardonaComment by SJCarter: This is a very cool shot! Love the variations of green tones. Very nice! Also think the composition is very strong. Great job! |
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| 09/13/2005 06:39:19 PM |
doykta.jpgby bpcardonaComment by SJCarter: Nice shot with great focus/DOF. The overall lighting is a bit dark, so think it could probably use a little boost there. The colors are also a bit on the drab side, so could bump those up to be a bit brighter as well. Most of all, I would suggest taking the subject out of the dead center - it makes for a very predictable shot, making it less interesting for the viewer (IMHO). Just my 2 cents... |
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