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04/26/2005 02:54:20 PM |
Your right thats its no poster child for the challenge. You could add interest to this by making it some character everyone would recognize. How are your drawing skills?
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01/02/2005 07:16:36 PM |
ok, max, i know this is a tough lesson, but i also know you can take it. one of the key things to learn here is the difference between a 'portfolio' shot and a 'challenge' shot. save this stuff for your portfolio...it is Great! but don't do this for challenges...you see what happens.
check out shannon calvert's thread about the recipe for ribbonning. you have definitely got an eye and a sense of humor. if you get it under control, you could easily add 2 pts to your scores. it's not automatic, but you can do it if you apply yourself! go for it! |
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01/02/2005 06:27:01 PM |
Cute! How long was your exposure? How many times did you have to atempt this to get it right? Bic lighter?
TC |
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01/02/2005 09:29:07 AM |
Neat idea...but not really "hidden". |
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12/31/2004 12:09:33 PM |
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12/29/2004 07:26:34 AM |
Interesting and unique, but a little soft. |
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12/28/2004 02:16:41 AM |
where in the world can i find this face so that i might capture it, also... ;-) |
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12/26/2004 11:15:20 PM |
Looks a little soft. Nice idea though. |
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