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| 01/20/2005 02:16:50 PM |
close-upby dr rickComment: Rich colors, unknown subject or techniques.. really no idea what I'm looking at, which would be fine except that it doens't really catch my interest in any way. Perhaps it's just too chaotic to really bring my focus to any real subject or patterns of interest. |
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| 01/20/2005 02:15:34 PM |
Stroboscopic Portraitby jonpinkComment: This shot minus the second (from the left) exposure would come off much more cleanly, but the overlapping of the two at left comes out (at least to me) as muddled and distracting rather than interesting. |
| 01/20/2005 02:09:23 PM |
extreme backlightingby hopperComment: Maybe it seems tedius, but you established certain color patterns here, and having two of the faces done in pink when no other colors are replicated is a little awkward. It would even work better if the purple guy had a green face, because symetry patterns could justify having the same color twice.
And now I feel very OCD after making this comment.
Fun shot. Good luck to you. |
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| 01/20/2005 02:06:08 PM |
Don't Jump....by ISivicComment: Those feet are positioned at the point horizontally where they aren't quite centered, but they're so close it almost feels like they were supposed to be centered. It's just a bit of an awkward spot to put your subject in, and without a specific reason for framing it that way, you'd probably be better off making it symetrical or more to one side.
I like the shot on the whole though. Very simple yet engaging and visually interesting. |
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| 01/20/2005 02:01:00 PM |
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| 01/20/2005 02:00:09 PM |
Schizophrenicby postoakinversionComment: The effect on the mouth area is a bit unsettling and interesting at least, but the consequence of the rest of the face having no sharpness at all (from the incidental movement) is far too big of a problem to be ignored. |
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| 01/20/2005 01:58:07 PM |
New Once?by jholderComment: It seems to me that the top of the stairs (bottom of the photo) draws the most attention to itself here, but the focus here is substantially farther out so that the nearer portion is unsatisfyingly blurry. |
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| 08/29/2004 08:22:14 PM |
Defeatby moviemanComment: I really can't believe this scored as low as it did. I guess it wasn't enough of "a nude" for a lot of people. Already five favorites though, so a gutsy shot does pay off in some ways. I hope your score isn't too discouraging, this is one of the best shots I've seen here in a while. Keep it up. |
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| 08/29/2004 07:47:14 PM |
aloneby brunasComment: Very straightforward and has a raw feel to it that adds to the emotional impact. High key works well. |
| 08/29/2004 07:45:35 PM |
Body checkby kiwinessComment: I'm rather mixed about the angel wings here. I'm inclined to think that the angel's wings on a nude thing is kinda cheesy, but they do give the shot a bit more character and uniqueness. Either way, the execution is excellent. It's interesting that the skin color is a little different in the foreground than in the reflection. |
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