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02/10/2007 06:39:17 AM |
Wow, this is terrific! It's also instructional. I didn't realize that photos of photos could look so real. I'll keep that in mind for my future entries. :) |
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11/29/2004 08:58:33 AM |
Congrats on your top ten finish René.
Interesting composition - had me fooled on it being a double self-portrait.
Well Done! |
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11/28/2004 07:37:56 PM |
Congratulations on your 9th placing. What cool lighting to bring out this message. |
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11/28/2004 05:06:11 PM |
I think I'd have preferred the young version to be black and white rather than sepia. The two sides seem to clash to me this way. Good shot, though. |
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11/28/2004 12:01:12 PM |
Great concept and interesting execution...looking forward to your photographer's notes! I see you've been "validated"--I wouldn't claim to know how this was done, but my imagination can suggest some possibilities... Hope you place well in the challenge but, regardless, you've created an image to be proud of, I'm sure. |
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11/27/2004 03:14:31 PM |
Sure is a great resemblance 10 |
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11/26/2004 07:23:32 PM |
I really like this shot. The cloudiness around both heads is a bit distracting, but this is such an excellent shot for this challenge that really tells a nice, emotional story. Great job. |
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11/26/2004 06:43:54 PM |
Great Photo, I really like it. The left hand face looks a little washed out (probably because that's a printed photo), still liek the whole concept. Hopefully it does well. |
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11/26/2004 05:55:21 PM |
What a fascinating picture. A true study in aging. The eyes still have the same intensity but probably quite a bit wiser! Great interpretation of the challenge. |
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11/24/2004 03:44:17 PM |
Perfect effect with the sepia and color...anxious to learn how you did it! Great shot...10 |
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11/24/2004 10:49:05 AM |
This is very well conceived and executed and the type of image that I would imagine has most folks spending a lot of time studying.
Rene Hipkin (RHipster) perhaps?.. the young you would appear to be from the mid sixties,which would put you in my era :)
Good work. |
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11/24/2004 03:51:45 AM |
great idea one of my favorites for this challenge |
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11/23/2004 04:31:09 PM |
This is nice. Similar lighting, expression and dress. I like that you changed the angle of your modern subject so that he appears to be looking back, or better yet, trying to see what his younger self was seeing, or remembering what he was imagining. The earlier image seems to be looking ahead to the future even though he is not committed toward the right, which is traditional future, so very nicely done. I would like to see the modern subject's shoulder behind the younger one and moved a touch closer with their heads almost touching and as if he were "standing behind" or supporting his yournger self. So many excellent subtle touches that it is truly a work of art. |
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11/23/2004 02:55:24 PM |
Fascinating image, and the type of image I had orignally wished to do for this challenge - but didn't have the skill. I can't say it is a photo I find interesting enough to "hang on the wall" as a composition, but for the challenge, it is a perfect study of our passing in time. |
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11/23/2004 08:56:34 AM |
Nice lighting contrast. The plain back blackground sets off the models nicely. |
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11/23/2004 03:01:18 AM |
The lighting, the background, the concept -- all captivating! Would love to see more photos like this. |
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11/22/2004 10:21:42 PM |
Dang - you look like brothers! ;-) Curious about the technique... |
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11/22/2004 06:10:08 PM |
Great idea, but the lighting is really strange. 5. |
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11/22/2004 11:18:38 AM |
Either way a handsome guy ;) Great idea, looks like you are standing shoulder to shoulder with a son. I'm a beginner and have no idea how you accomplished this but it gets my 10, just love it! |
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11/22/2004 10:48:35 AM |
I had a similar idea but in the end did not enter anything. Dont think mine would have been as good as this. Good luck |
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11/22/2004 10:00:36 AM |
this is really cool how you did this |
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11/22/2004 05:18:51 AM |
Great idea- not sure how you did it, but I like the fact that you even tried to match the lighting!
II just recently calibrated my monitor and the background behind the two heads is quite distracting. Maybe on darker monitors it isn't as visible? |
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11/22/2004 03:16:07 AM |
i'd like to see how this was done.
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