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11/07/2004 03:45:24 PM |
returning for comments:
The famous baton. it is not quite over a conductor's score, but very well placed handle at the decressendo and approaching the piano. Bumping up on composition.
Message edited by author 2004-11-08 00:34:30. |
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11/06/2004 07:51:47 AM |
IMO this should be rotated 90 clockwise. It's a nice shot, but I think the rotate would work better. |
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11/04/2004 03:04:03 AM |
Great DOF, maybe the WB could be adjusted to make pages whiter. |
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11/02/2004 03:35:57 AM |
finishing touch of the border really works. |
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11/01/2004 10:18:32 PM |
Nice effort and the composition is ok, although I do get the feeling the baton in question seems glued to the paper, the orientation looks forced. The light source seems to be placed to close to the subject washing out colour and detail down to the left. The light areas draws the eye away from the subject a bit and it seems a bit unnatural that it comes from below. |
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11/01/2004 09:54:50 AM |
i love the perfect use of a deep dof - well done |
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11/01/2004 02:10:48 AM |
Why should you need a baton with a piano piece? |
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10/31/2004 07:35:01 PM |
Baton's aren't used in piano music; would have been more effective with an orchestral score...but I suppose that's a technicality. Otherwise, good angle, pretty good DOF, I wish for a little less glare at the lower-right, distracts from the line of the baton. |
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