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04/29/2002 10:01:00 AM |
I think some here expect a perfect hand to go with the perfect shot. Well I feel differently. The hand is a hand like all others. Imperfect! Not everyone can be a perfect model. I still think your photo should have won or at least got a little closer to the top of the list. |
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04/29/2002 05:57:00 AM |
i apologize for my comments neil, i just wasn't seeing the transition, and i was tired |
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04/28/2002 09:14:00 PM |
53rd place??? No way!!! You should have rated much higher in my view. It seems you got no credit for the technical merits of the capture. |
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04/28/2002 06:28:00 PM |
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04/28/2002 03:30:00 PM |
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04/28/2002 02:35:00 PM |
it's too bad the light switch look overexposed. this is an interesting take on the challenge! |
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04/28/2002 04:11:00 AM |
really nice level of detail in the skin, nice nail polish!!! |
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04/27/2002 02:09:00 AM |
really great idea. But there is something about the composition that is jsut not holding me. |
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04/26/2002 05:04:00 AM |
good idea. Might have been neat if you could have shot it further to the right so that only the switchplate and fingers (not moving hand) were showing. |
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04/25/2002 04:37:00 PM |
You didn't rotate this 180 and trick us did you? nice but lacks some sharpness |
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04/25/2002 01:12:00 PM |
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04/24/2002 04:38:00 PM |
dem some ugly ass fingers |
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04/24/2002 01:51:00 PM |
I've got to figure out how to do this! Nice shot. |
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04/24/2002 09:01:00 AM |
a completely differnt idea |
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04/24/2002 08:30:00 AM |
Nicely done. The glare on the switch is probably unavoidable, considering the long shutter, or did you use a strobe? |
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04/24/2002 06:02:00 AM |
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04/23/2002 06:32:00 PM |
Wow....this is a 10. I can't believe how clear this is. You will have to explain how you did this. Awesome!!!! |
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04/23/2002 12:45:00 PM |
I think people have really been using what they learned with flashes in the last challenge... |
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04/23/2002 07:12:00 AM |
don't know how on earth you managed this double exposure - will be really interested to find out. |
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04/23/2002 04:47:00 AM |
somehow i expect to see the lower finger image to be more in the dark... |
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04/22/2002 06:16:00 PM |
you are not God...one word--lubriderm |
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04/22/2002 03:54:00 PM |
Interesting double exposure, and a creative take on this weeks challenge. |
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04/22/2002 12:39:00 PM |
Interesting "light" on the theme! Nice focusing for a "moving" shot. Good job! |
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04/22/2002 10:02:00 AM |
What digital camera can do double exposures? Was this layered in Photoshop? |
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04/22/2002 09:32:00 AM |
I like your transition! I, being a novice, don't uderstand how this shot was achieved. Normally, a long exposure leaves a motion trail. After the competition, please let me know how you do this! Good work!! |
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04/22/2002 08:57:00 AM |
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04/22/2002 08:51:00 AM |
hey.. how'd you do that? cool.. |
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04/22/2002 08:15:00 AM |
Not sure what to tell you. I don't like it. Did you take this with one photo or did you do an overlay? Its kind of dull and its not a very attractive finger. |
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04/22/2002 06:18:00 AM |
interesting, unusual 'double' pattern. Might have been good in B&W as the skin tones are distracting. |
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04/22/2002 04:20:00 AM |
Nice use of exposure. Nice framing. Good transition too! |
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04/22/2002 04:11:00 AM |
i get what the transitoin is, but i think the photo could be a lot better |
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04/25/2002 10:30:00 AM |
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