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| 12/22/2005 02:53:14 PM |
FREEby ellulsComment: I love this shot. How could it be better? Not sure. I think I'd prefer it if the flower were in the centre right, instead of top right. Not complaining though. |
| 12/22/2005 02:43:59 PM |
merry christmasby bevvyComment: One of my favourites of the Christmas decoration genre. Not too much to say. Perhaps would be a bit better if none of the pine-needles were over exporsed. And perhaps a bit closer cropped on the sides. |
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| 12/21/2005 05:52:02 PM |
Ochophobiaby xXxscarletxXxComment: It's a truck driving behind you. I don't really get a sense of fear from this image.
- Composition: This is poor. The negative space (black bits above and below the subject) do not add to the image. It would have been wise to crop them out.
- Focus: Nothing is directly in focus. you need to you your focal point to draw your audience in and direct their attention.
- Rotate: The image would benefit from a slight (maybe 1 degree) rotation to the left.
- Colour/contract: The colours are flat. This is to be expected - it is extremely difficult to photograph from a moving car in the rain. Still, you could have used levels or curves in photoshop to bring the bright colours of the truck out more. |
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| 12/21/2005 03:42:56 PM |
Phobia for medisinby TrollManComment: This picture doesn't really convey a phobia. Indeed, I imagine the child doesn't have a position on the subject one way or another. |
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| 12/21/2005 03:40:18 PM |
Muriphobia - Waking up with Ratsby BigDaddyComment: The eye of the rat is eerie, but is the only way in which phobia is conveyed. This picture is too dark to adequately see the definition. The focus is too soft, and there is too much noise on the shirt. |
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| 12/21/2005 03:36:26 PM |
Loveby sadiepike08Comment: First up - I'm not really getting any sense of fear or phobia from this image. Generally a positive concept in fact. What exactly are you trying to convey?
Also, its a good idea to make use of the full dimensions allowed by DPC |
| 12/21/2005 03:32:55 PM |
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| 12/21/2005 03:28:15 PM |
cyberphobiaby mhphotoComment: Interesting collection of things. It doesn't really convey a sense of fear or phobia though. Also, too small - make use of the dimennsions allowed by DPC. |
| 12/21/2005 03:26:02 PM |
Wife-o-phobia (or Agliophobia- Fear of pain)by zxaarComment: Right, the first thing that sprung to mind was they you are trying too hard, forcing the issue a bit. The heavy shadow on the right is distracting and the composition is poor. I'm not getting any sense of fear from this shot, soory.
Oh, and it is a little bit tasteless. What will happen if your wife finds out...? |
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| 12/21/2005 03:20:38 PM |
Photoaugliaphobiaby carotop111Comment: I'm not sure where to start. The subject (is it a light?) is indistint, softly focused and difficult to make out. No reall sense of fear is conveyed either. |
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