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| 05/27/2005 02:53:24 AM |
S U P E R N A T U R A Lby ahazeComment by messerschmitt: the models are pretty and the image is nice
too bad about that 'screaming' title lay-out
checked it on my own computer
maybe it isnt that bad after all the title lay-out
would not be surprised if this is a Elsapo production (where the beauties seem to line up for him to take an image :)
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| 05/26/2005 08:06:04 PM |
S U P E R N A T U R A Lby ahazeComment by just-married: Very well lit. I'd like a touch more space below the lowest earring. I could also use a breath of space above the first girl's hair. If they're meant to be sisters (they do bear a resemblence) then the sexuality is a turnoff and offensive to me. If they're meant to be lovers, I think it's a very nice shot. |
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| 05/26/2005 07:16:18 AM |
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| 05/25/2005 08:45:30 AM |
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| 05/25/2005 04:31:27 AM |
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| 05/23/2005 09:19:32 PM |
S U P E R N A T U R A Lby ahazeComment by jmoore: The challenge was to use light in a creative way that makes if a key element. While light is always key, I don't feel like you used it in a creative way and I don't even feel like this is lit as well as it could be. I do think that the facial expressions and posing is very good, but I think your light source is to low and lighting up at the girls. Had you brought your souce up more I think the shadows on the faces would be more appealing. Please don't take this the wrong way because the lighting is decent, but I think it could be improved. |
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| 05/23/2005 07:34:01 PM |
S U P E R N A T U R A Lby ahazeComment by dwterry: I think you got the wrong challenge... don't these ladies belong in BEAUTY?!? Simply Gorgeous!
As for this image in this challenge... I was hoping to see light (or variations of light) play a bigger role. And while I agree these gals are well lit, there isn't much in the way of "lighting as a key element" to the picture.
One more thing, on a pose like this ... have them pull their heads apart just slightly so that they don't actually touch. I think you'll find that it improves each one by providing slight separation and by avoiding deforming their facial features.
I'm scoring a 7 for now. I may be back later to bump it up depending on what everyone else is doing for lighting. Good luck in the challenge! |
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| 05/23/2005 11:54:07 AM |
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| 05/23/2005 11:21:13 AM |
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| 05/23/2005 06:53:41 AM |
S U P E R N A T U R A Lby ahazeComment by hughletheren: This is an unusual double portrait, very compelling. The different heights enhance the composition and the intensity of the expressions works very well |
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