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11/23/2004 11:15:54 AM |
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05/02/2003 11:05:40 PM |
I think the "message" Matt was trying to convey is how the little boy got punished into the corner, and feeling so small. But then again, I'd like to see a larger image instead of this over-tiny one. I mean, this IS digital photography we are talking about here. But as an art or expression, this submission isn't all that bad. |
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05/02/2003 11:04:57 PM |
I can't see the reason of why posting this submission in such small and blurry. That's why, I totally agreed why so many voters put their vote at 1 !!
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03/03/2003 01:38:36 PM |
It's a shame so many people didn't understand the message you were trying to convey. I guess there isn't enough photo for people to rate on. |
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03/02/2003 06:34:45 PM |
sorry about whatever happened with your upload. better luck next time! |
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03/01/2003 03:51:43 PM |
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03/01/2003 10:07:10 AM |
Maybe could have cropped it a bit tighter. lol |
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02/28/2003 05:52:21 PM |
Oops. Sorry I couldn't see the shot. |
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02/28/2003 09:44:53 AM |
I'm sorry, but this image is such a small portion of the frame that I cannot see any details. I think this is a child in a corner, but that's just a guess. Was there some deeper meaning to the huge open frame? 3 Swash |
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02/27/2003 05:13:30 PM |
I'm sure it's a good photo but I just can't see it! Please do try again in another challenge. |
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02/27/2003 01:21:31 PM |
you kind of need the picture to be bigger if you want people to see it. |
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02/27/2003 09:27:09 AM |
its not coming up fully on my screen, was this supposed to happen |
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02/26/2003 05:03:03 PM |
Is this pic a mistake or did you mean to be a tiny pic in the upper left of the big white empty space? |
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02/25/2003 08:03:36 PM |
too small (yes, another too small comment). Sorry. |
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02/25/2003 06:06:59 PM |
Did they raise the price of stamps again? |
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02/25/2003 02:58:39 PM |
I am so sorry ,Your photo is so small i cant see it very well, 5 |
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02/25/2003 01:02:05 PM |
eh.. not sure about this. Did you intend it?
On further reflection - I think I see what you intend here. It would be nicer if the picture of the child was a bit bigger to take away some of the emphasis of the negative space. It also might give the viewer more of an impression of growing up in despair.. Just a thought. |
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02/25/2003 11:11:10 AM |
you should have submitted this at the proper size, infact I am suprised the server alowed you to submit it...? it has to be atleast 160 by what ever..
too bad, from what I can see it might have done much better as a larger photo...
I had trouble too the first time I submitted...better luck next time... |
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02/25/2003 06:37:34 AM |
I can't really see what this image is.. it appears to be a child in the corner, but the size of the image in the upper corner is not strong enough to interpret.. - setzler |
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02/25/2003 06:08:43 AM |
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02/24/2003 11:49:11 AM |
It must have had problems while uploading. |
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02/24/2003 11:25:15 AM |
I don't get it. Why so small? |
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02/24/2003 11:06:44 AM |
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02/24/2003 09:55:29 AM |
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02/24/2003 06:11:27 AM |
Was this intentional...??? |
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02/24/2003 05:10:34 AM |
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02/24/2003 04:15:51 AM |
Really bad crop!! Can't even see the photo I assume I'm supposed to be looking at. |
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02/24/2003 03:44:18 AM |
I can make out that this is a photo of a small boy in a corner but it is so small on my monitor that I can't make it out properly. Maybe something went wrong with the upload do you think? Anyway he looks in despair so I guess you met the challenge. |
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02/24/2003 03:33:28 AM |
Did you do this deliberately, or is it a mistake? Assuming it's deliberate, it's actually a interesting idea to emphasize the loneliness, but it is a little too small to get a proper feel of the emotion in the face. |
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02/23/2003 09:30:06 PM |
I can't see the picture ): |
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02/23/2003 07:48:49 PM |
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