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10/27/2004 04:15:25 AM |
Originally posted by Gauti: nice shadow. title could be better. "Love in sight"? "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder"? "Love & Math"? |
That is a very pertinent comment.
After posted I notice that another title would work greater, such as "Math Love" , or as sugested "Love of Learning".
An more focused title could help in understanding my image proposal.
Very thanks . |
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10/27/2004 04:11:06 AM |
Originally posted by skylen: Nice execution of Konador's technique from 'Love', image_id 43950! |
You are wrong!!!
Compare both images and conclude yourself . |
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10/27/2004 04:09:37 AM |
Originally posted by jjstephenson: good execution, but 0 on originality, ive seen this done 1000 times |
How many times did You saw pics of flowers , evenings, seashores, ...
Please judge the image.
After knowing about the tutorial, I read it and notice that this conduct to an very long heart. My completely diferent way of doing this produces an more "round" heart, with thin borders.
NO DPC tutorials used. |
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10/27/2004 04:03:03 AM |
Originally posted by greslizzz: I have seen this photo before, in photonet? |
Yes , You saw it at :
//www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2515123
It was mine too. Thanks |
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10/27/2004 04:00:29 AM |
Originally posted by StormyWeathers: That is cool, did you use the tutorial for the idea? Love this shot! |
This image is re-make of another mine earlier few months ago, before I know DPC.
//www.usefilm.com/image/431797.html
NO tutorials used. Thanks |
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10/26/2004 08:07:07 PM |
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10/25/2004 05:08:48 PM |
nice shadow. title could be better. "Love in sight"? "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder"? "Love & Math"? |
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10/25/2004 02:28:02 PM |
Nice execution of Konador's technique from 'Love', image_id 43950! |
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10/25/2004 11:57:17 AM |
good execution, but 0 on originality, ive seen this done 1000 times |
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10/25/2004 07:05:02 AM |
The heart shap makes the shot imo very well done. -9- |
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10/24/2004 04:41:37 AM |
I like your shot, good focus, nice colour choice, but would have personally cropped out the shadow of the other lens.
artists shouldn't have to worry about math. |
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10/23/2004 08:18:57 AM |
great capture, I've been wanting to try this type of shot |
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10/23/2004 08:09:26 AM |
I have seen this photo before, in photonet? |
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10/23/2004 04:39:45 AM |
I love the shadow in this, fantastic capture. |
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10/23/2004 01:49:49 AM |
You have probably received feedback n the heart, shadow, copying an earlier challenge. - I like it; it̢۪s a good take on the idea, and works here.
The pencil lets down the composition for me; it is much stronger than the delicate construction of the spectacles, and therefore rather than balancing the images, tends to take over. If the pencil were at more of an angle this may help.
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10/22/2004 10:32:46 AM |
Wow...that's a nice shot! |
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10/22/2004 09:45:27 AM |
Good angle, set up and lighting. (8) |
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10/22/2004 06:51:42 AM |
I think this shot has been done before, but I like it. |
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10/22/2004 04:35:26 AM |
Great idea, I wouldnt have thought of this shot in a million years. The shade from the glasses makes this image work. 8 |
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10/21/2004 10:10:10 PM |
Nice work here. Who said that tutorials aren't useful, especially in a school challenge. Keep up the good work. |
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10/21/2004 07:36:44 PM |
Really show's a "love" of learning. Clever and insightful. One of the best I've seen in this challenge. |
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10/21/2004 06:26:18 PM |
Brilliant shadow work with the glasses, although i'm not sure that a "heart" is appropriate for the subjectmatter :) |
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10/21/2004 06:07:54 PM |
Nice use of the prism heart effect, It's the pencil that jumps out though. |
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10/21/2004 09:22:27 AM |
if it was a complety new idea i would have fallen in love. But i hsve already seen the heart trick on DPC. otherwise nice shot good definition. |
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10/20/2004 10:41:32 PM |
Wow. everything in focus. Heart through the lens frame on the book. Cool photo. 10. |
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10/20/2004 08:58:14 PM |
That is cool, did you use the tutorial for the idea? Love this shot! |
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10/20/2004 02:58:28 PM |
nice heart shaped shadow created by the glasses - perhaps if the book was a copy of Romeo & Juliet the pic would have had even more effective |
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10/20/2004 12:25:44 PM |
gee...the glass reflection seems AWFULLY familiar. good idea, however done before, and the heart detracts from the meaning of the peace. Makes it more a study on the reflection of the glasses then on the fact that it's on a school book. |
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10/20/2004 11:47:21 AM |
I like this effect, and it is used in context on this pic. good luck. 9 |
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10/20/2004 05:45:05 AM |
Even though this heart shot has been overdone on this site, you did a really nice job of execution and put together an excellent setup for this challenge. |
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10/20/2004 04:39:52 AM |
Very DPC cliche'. This has been done a few times before on DPC. |
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10/19/2004 10:27:55 PM |
I like what you photographed most of all... And the lighting is great. Good job! |
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10/19/2004 08:29:30 PM |
I like the picture, but I'm not sure a calculus textbook is the most appropriate for this trick. Nice shot. |
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