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| 05/10/2003 03:40:14 PM |
Glass Bathby sg10Comment: Interesting idea which i do not think has worked, partially due to the sink, which you really should have cleaned prior to this shot, as it tends to distract. I probably would also have left out the drain hole. |
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| 05/10/2003 03:38:16 PM |
Rose colored glassby draney4Comment: Unfortunately I do not find these glass items particularly eye catching. I think excluding the jug, might have improved the composition. Would also have tried to have kept out he wood edge bottom left. Srangley enough, what really does attract my attention are the reflections on the left, which look like legs, which might have made a better subject. |
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| 05/10/2003 03:34:19 PM |
Painted Glassby CountryGirl03Comment: I see you have kept the window vertical, however there is frame? to the left which is not - would have cropped it out as it distracts. Would also have considered another subject as there is not much else here that catches my attention. |
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| 05/10/2003 03:27:55 PM |
Viewing glass enclosed fashionby margemComment: Pity about the size of the foto, which makes it really difficult to discern a lot of detail. I would suggest you sizing you foto to max sizes allowable, and then use compression to get the file size down. |
| 05/10/2003 03:26:38 PM |
segmenthead display transomby DoorskidderComment: This could have been really good, unfortunately it is a bit difficult to tell due to the size of the foto. It also might have helped if you had cropped it further to loose the wooden frameworks in the top left and right. |
| 05/10/2003 03:24:41 PM |
italian sodaby jblharshawComment: I think that you DOF looks good, but it is a bit difficult to tell, due to the lack of lighting. What lighting you do have (or it may be the glass) does not flatter the subject at all. |
| 05/10/2003 03:22:34 PM |
Liquid Glassby deckyonComment: this type of technique has worked really well for a lot of people (take a look at some of the tutorials) however most people have used items below the glass, so that the droplets pick up and reflect the images below, creating some really fascinating and unique images. |
| 05/10/2003 03:20:21 PM |
glassby BeckyComment: This subject is probably a lot more interesting than it looks (from what I can see of the top section whichis properly lit, however the whole bottom half is in the shadows. I think it could have been really interesting if you had changed your lighting angle, and point of view. I would suggest trying to take another picture of it by putting the light from behind it, and taking your shot level or just below it, so that you can see the light streaming through - hopefully being refracted into many different directions
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| 05/10/2003 03:17:00 PM |
Clever Sliverby knightdComment: My guess here is that it is a CD player lens, hence the glass. Unfortunately I cannot tell if that is the case, as it is out of focus. Would also have suggest getting really close and making that the full focus of you shot, as I do not think, anything else here helps improve it. |
| 05/10/2003 03:15:25 PM |
Inner City Emeraldsby peter_kComment: Good idea, but I would say that it has not worked. I think that you would need a lot more glass. At the very least I would have cleaned out the crack and tried to have filled it with as much of the green glass as possible to make it look like a proper vein. |
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