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11/23/2004 04:10:01 PM |
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11/21/2004 03:33:19 PM |
Nice moody image you've captured here. 7 |
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11/21/2004 01:46:50 PM |
returning for comments:
A very good capture of Lee. I would have maintain full integrity of the tonal shades, nevertheless, a good image. Bumping to 6 |
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11/20/2004 07:04:28 PM |
Who is this handsome young man? :-P |
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11/20/2004 05:26:43 PM |
great use of shadow. Crappy model , 10. :b - Robert |
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11/20/2004 08:42:03 AM |
seems to have color in it but it is a nice shot with a good composition |
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11/20/2004 05:58:33 AM |
Very well done piercing-look portrait. This could be a text-book example of the iimportance of catch-lights. I bet the one in his right eye is just a single pixel. Just try editing out that one pixel and you'll discover you've ruined the photo. 8 |
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11/19/2004 10:45:51 PM |
Well done, there is a haunting look and the lighting adds to the effect. |
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11/19/2004 07:10:18 PM |
Lighting is intriguing. I want to focus on the eyes, but the white jacket keeps pulling away my attention. |
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11/19/2004 01:42:28 PM |
Love the lighting, hate the positioning of the model. 6 |
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11/18/2004 08:30:25 PM |
Looks like a guy I used to know named Malcolm. He always ate all the cereal and he never shared the remote control. I still don't know what to make of the guy. Good capture. I like how he "fades to black". |
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11/18/2004 12:00:07 PM |
I like it, very atmospheric - 9 |
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11/18/2004 11:16:14 AM |
Almost a tri tone. I can see sepia and the jacket has a blue tint. Ahh. You only partially desaturated it maybe? Hope you're not being sacrificed for this heresy. I like the low key effect, and truthfully, I think it would have been stronger as a pure duotone or b/w. You did capture an intense look and the lighting is beautiful. |
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11/18/2004 06:14:30 AM |
I like the intensity of this photo. The subject's expression is defiantly insecure. I don't like how much black space fills the right side of the image; it distracts from the amazing intensity you have captured in the subject's face. |
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11/17/2004 11:49:31 PM |
Partially desaturated or very subtle duotone? Still, great portrait - maybe bit too much free space on top... |
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11/17/2004 05:47:26 PM |
Loss of full face definition with a lot of anger in the face |
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11/17/2004 04:23:08 PM |
Very dark and sultry lighting here. The low key effect fits perfectly with the mood of the photograph. The model's pose is very stern and almost hesitant --- he looks pretty goo dto me. Good texture in the folded jacket as well. Nice work. 10. |
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11/17/2004 10:32:11 AM |
Oh Yes...Love it! Whats not to like here. |
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