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| 11/04/2003 03:40:33 AM |
No Escapeby KonadorComment: Great shot! Very professional feel to it. Looks like a poster for the latest horror flick. I wouldn't change a single thing. A 10. If you don't ribbon with this, I'll be as shocked as the poor slob at the bottom of those stairs! AAAUUUGGHHH!!! (oops, just to clarify, I'm not calling you, the photographer, a poor slob...I meant the imaginary victim from whose POV this would be taken--HE'S the poor slob! LOL!). |
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| 11/04/2003 03:08:00 AM |
Halloween Specialby oskarComment: Golly, I wish I'd seen this a week ago...I would've asked you if I could swipe it for my desktop wallpaper! Very cool image. Perfect for the holiday. The soft focus on the lettering, although perhaps intentional, bothers me a bit. Other than that, I'd give you a 10 (I would anyway, but I can't vote in this challenge). Good luck. |
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| 11/04/2003 03:01:12 AM |
BOO!by JasperComment: The brightness of the letters against the black is very appealing and I love how the colors bring out the depth in the carving. I'm debating whether or not it would be better if the toothpicks were somehow cleaned out since they are a bit of a distraction but then again, they show how the effect is achieved on a real pumpkin. Either way, it's a fun shot. I like it. |
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| 11/04/2003 02:55:49 AM |
Trick or Treatby hughletherenComment: I can't vote because this is for members only and I don't even have a camera, but I just had to tell you this is one of my favorites of the Halloween challenge. I love the idea as much as the execution. The ghostly affect is quite cool and amber lighting really ads to the mood. I think my only recommendation would be to turn your subject just a touch in order to get a bit more of the face showing (especially if it is made up in some ghostly manner) and maybe reach out an arm as if knocking on the door. This would break up the silhouette some and add some "action" to the scene. Good luck with the voting. |
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| 10/30/2003 01:47:33 AM |
Graceful Tempestby BobsterLobsterComment: I love the dreamy effect you have created here. The colors are just great and you have established a wonderful mood. I don't really care for the big square piece of wood tacked to the post in the foreground and I want to take a look at this on a better monitor so I can see if there is better contrast between the horse's front hooves and thee dirt, but other than that (which I did not dislike enough to subtract even a single point for), this is, for me, one of the best shots in the challenge. A print suitable for framing as far as I'm concerned. A 10. |
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| 10/29/2003 08:50:59 AM |
Hand Shakeby egantComment: An interesting effect. Color, lighting and negative space all affective. Technically I don't guess I have much to say about it except that this photo doesn't hold much interest. Despite the fact that it doesn't speak of "grace" to me, even if I saw this outside the realm of the challenge there isn't much here that excites me. Personal preference I suppose. |
| 10/29/2003 08:46:32 AM |
Words of peaceby cbntmkrComment: I don't really care for the head-on approach to photographing text this way. Taking a picture of a page of a book in this way, no matter how significant the words are to the challenge them, fails to evoke any emotional reaction. It seems like little more than a photocopy of the page. I could do that with my Xerox machine. In this case, the fact that you can see the type on the reverse side of the page through the text clutters your photo compounding the problem. I would suggest if you wish to use these words to bring your point home, try photographing the page in a different way. Shoot the whole book or try different angles. Add foreign object such as a bookmark or feather. Work with your lighting...something to add intersest. |
| 10/29/2003 08:40:23 AM |
Gracefull shakeby MikaelComment: I have seen a lot of dogs shake off water this way but I have never once thought of it as being graceful...no matter what your title says! LOL. Nevertheless, I will look at the photo for its technical merit. I think this kind of blurred motion shot is something one either likes or dislikes as a matter of personal taste. I don't usually care for it although you seem to have done a good job of it (for what I know about the it). The thing I like best is that the blades of grass in the background are so well focused which give a nice counterbalance to the movement. |
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| 10/29/2003 08:27:50 AM |
Coup de Grâceby GeneralEComment: This is the third time I have returned to this entry trying my best to figure out what it is. All I really see is hair and a pole of some kind but it is impossible for me to establish exactly what the image is or in what context I should be recognizing it as relating to grace--of any kind (I'm afraid your title isn't helping much). I do like the lighting on the hair and how it brings out the highlights so beautifully. Other than that, it's just not all that interesting a shot. |
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| 10/29/2003 08:24:26 AM |
Full of Graceby channeledComment: This looks like just a snapshot of a child's foot without any real artistic statement being raised from it. I think this is a case where too much detail is detrimental in that the veins and color variences give it a rather ugly feel instead of evoking a sense of grace. Maybe it would have been better in black and white. |
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