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11/12/2004 08:09:18 AM |
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11/07/2004 11:59:08 PM |
Placing the pasta centrally in the photograph, and parallel with the bottom gives a very static impression. A more dynamic result can be achieved by moving the pasta of centre (rule of thirds) and rotating the pasta on the diagonal. |
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11/07/2004 04:50:00 PM |
Interesting. It might be even better if you had cropped more, there's a lot of negative space. |
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11/06/2004 03:25:18 PM |
this amusing bit of schizophrenic pasta on a deep blue background would have been stunning !! |
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11/05/2004 07:44:34 PM |
looks like the decision has been made rather than an indecision at stake |
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11/04/2004 04:29:06 AM |
I rate you 6 for a technical good pic and for the great use of the background. as for indecision even the tutle does not make a lot of sense :) |
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11/03/2004 08:43:50 AM |
gotta be a little more creative than this... |
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11/03/2004 03:37:09 AM |
Never knew pasta could be indecisive. Great photo choice. |
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11/03/2004 02:45:43 AM |
Challenge link: OK, slightly humourous but quite weak really.
Image critique: quite bland and flat. Lighting is too head-on and this could have been creatively shot as well as meeting the brief.
Out of challenge interest: none. |
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