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| 08/10/2004 08:01:43 AM |
footby colddog15Comment: This, though contrived, comes across as a pyscho-social commentary. It makes me sad and concerned. Both subjects, perhaps the same, deserve better than they are getting. As as a composition it certainly communicates. Design-wise, the two objects could be placed slightly closer together...the foot drawn back slightly to a 1/3 position so as not to ovrwhelm with buckles and staps, and to enhance balance and contrast. |
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| 08/10/2004 07:54:28 AM |
Sby KaveyComment: Almost a yin,yang. Increasing the bright / dark contrast a little would inhance the design aspect, I think, as would muting the sharpness of the detail. NIce picture! |
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| 08/10/2004 07:48:59 AM |
Relaxedby jonpinkComment: Not a pretty picture exactly, but a defiite reality shot. It does have some nice features though in that you see the rule of thirds used through out and there is nice contrast between what I think are masculine feet and the fluffy bubbles. The drain/overflow gives it a nice little punch and it well placed. I thought the feet look NOT relaxed at first then I noticed the water flowing down and now see them as arching to enjoy he sensation. "Personalized" looking angle or set up. |
| 08/10/2004 07:41:18 AM |
Falling by heidaComment: A bit too contrived for my taste, but it does get your attention in that you wonder how did they get the feet to show with sand intact...then you think of ways. |
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| 08/10/2004 07:39:20 AM |
After a long hike, this is a treatby RUEDISCHMUTZComment: Crop vertically, right iside, just left of the patella, and I think you will have a work of art. Yes the blues in the water match the denim very nicely, but proportionately there is eough of it already without the big patch of blue jean. Otherwise, beautiful colors! Cropping would also direct the eye to the focus which is feet. Re: title...simply "After a Long Hike" would be enough, as the picture tells the rest and very well! |
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| 08/10/2004 07:27:40 AM |
Where Angels Fear To Treadby sherComment: Nice colors. I love the green under the feet and the way the dark brings up the light . Maybe a little too close up though. Back off just a little to more closely follow the rule of thirds in balancing out background vrsus foreground and light versus dark. Great title and conveyed well by the the picture which showsthe feet hovering. The texture of the stone is shown to advantage. |
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| 08/10/2004 07:12:49 AM |
metal feetby JohannesFrankComment: Intersting idea and the perfect gunmetal blue. I would suggest cropping the top to focus more on the feet unless you could reshoot, in which case, try varous angle scenarios almost ground level with the feet. |
| 08/10/2004 07:07:36 AM |
It's Freezing! by EddyGComment: I like this photo! It has a number of things going for it. First, it reflects the rule of thirds in a number of ways including space devoted to textures, space devoted to colors, and foreground vs background space. Together they create a nice rythym as well as balance throughout the whole. I like the way the viewer can see the water from the side; also the sharp contrast the black badkground provides for the complementary shades of flesh vs medium blue. The action goes well with the title. Lovely foot model. Criticism: I would like to see the top cropped ever so slightly...not a lot, to perfect the balance. |
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| 08/07/2004 06:37:59 PM |
Salt & Pepperby StagoleeComment: Very nice! I like the way the light is shining through the salt and both are reflected in the surface they sit on. Without the title one might no know what it all was. |
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| 08/04/2004 11:10:49 PM |
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