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01/06/2005 07:39:09 AM |
Thanks for the kind comments, guys! As this was my first go I didn't know what it would look like when it was actually on the site.
It is a bit blurry and I will put more care into the shot next time.
I did look at the shot in black and white, but without the focus, the detail was lost. So I turned up the red instead to make it look more raw. |
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01/04/2005 04:14:15 AM |
I had this idea ... but then I thought about the electromagnetic system of the nerves :)
Good composition, maybe the "big" finger is a little blured... |
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01/04/2005 04:04:29 AM |
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01/01/2005 06:41:57 PM |
good concept! Perhaps it could have a little more focus/detail? |
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12/31/2004 12:00:17 AM |
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12/30/2004 10:53:45 PM |
Great idea but dial that focus in! |
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12/30/2004 06:54:45 PM |
I love this, except that it lacks sharpness. I like the idea of the human skeletal structure as a mechanical device. others may disagree... |
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12/29/2004 03:17:11 PM |
This is a good example of mechanics some might overlook, good idea!
The hands stand out good on the black backround to get your idea across but personally I think this may have looked better in black and white but I'm sure you got your reasons for keeping it color. :) |
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12/29/2004 02:28:20 PM |
I actually thought about taking a picture of a body part, but I think you captured it much better :) |
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12/29/2004 09:06:11 AM |
Your skin tones appear to be a little off and for a shot like this the soft focus doesn't do it justice...
TC |
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12/29/2004 02:46:46 AM |
Best Mechanicall device going smart thinking. Good Composition. |
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