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11/29/2012 06:30:57 PM |
What an adorable little boy and a great photo. |
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11/29/2012 05:46:19 PM |
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11/29/2012 04:54:37 PM |
I have to say I don't care for the selective desaturation...the image is much more lovely without it.The light and moment you've caught are really nice as is the B&W conversion,so kudos to you on those points. |
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11/29/2012 04:42:51 PM |
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11/29/2012 03:02:52 PM |
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11/29/2012 02:54:37 PM |
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11/29/2012 02:00:38 PM |
A sharper shoe would definitely help ;-) |
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11/29/2012 04:26:32 AM |
Voted earlier coming back to comment.
Wonderful shot of this little boy playing and the city in the backdrop. I have to say that the concept of cutting corners as a 'you're doing it wrong' example does not come off strongly for me because it competes with the overwhelming sense/observation of a little boy at play. Had you chosen an office setting with a guy in a suit doing something that captured 'cutting corners' as a bad thing that could get him fired that would have perhaps come off more strongly to match the spirit of the challenge. I feel that this picture would do far better in a Children or Playtime Challenge because that is this picture's strength. |
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11/29/2012 04:13:52 AM |
Nice image. I remember me sliding down once on something like this, so this kid is doing the wrong thing! |
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11/27/2012 04:14:22 PM |
I'm having a hard time finding something wrong with this photo. Looks like a kid having fun, which is very right. |
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11/27/2012 11:48:09 AM |
At first, this seemed to be such an incredible reach. It had DNMC written all over it! DNMC DNMC DNMC!
But actually, I like it. I like the idea. And it works for me. I like the soft desat. That being said, his left hand ended up being very strangely dark grey (which isn't that big of a deal), and I think I would have liked a different angle. It's nicely done and processed, but as it is, I think it's a 6.
:) |
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11/23/2012 06:06:41 AM |
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