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02/16/2005 11:32:28 AM |
Very, very, very great shot. If I had seen it during the voting phase, I would've given it a 10. This is the ultimate pain, and I love that seeing this picture makes us stop and realize that once more. Overall this did well in the challenge, but I wonder why it didn't do better. THe low marks baffle me. |
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02/15/2005 10:52:06 PM |
Is that YOU posing in the shot? |
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02/15/2005 06:15:03 PM |
good representation. Very nice tone, emotion, and selection of b&w. (9) |
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02/14/2005 06:41:25 PM |
Good work - grain has a good effect, could have used a little more detail in the highlights and shadows. |
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02/14/2005 11:25:40 AM |
King of pain. Sometimes one wonders whether contemplating the passion has not caused enough pain. It's an effective shot, though it seems somehow self-conscious. |
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02/13/2005 02:09:48 PM |
This would have done well in the Movie challenge as well. Excellent job! |
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02/12/2005 05:06:10 PM |
i like the distortion but think i would like it better with just a touch more clarity |
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02/11/2005 07:52:49 PM |
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02/11/2005 05:54:25 AM |
Very nice shot. Now don't forget to send Mel Gibson the check!!! lol |
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02/11/2005 04:42:04 AM |
a powerful image and subject to invoke. Well shot too. I love the grain. I think we need more grain on DPC and I appreciate you using it so well here |
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02/10/2005 02:42:56 PM |
Come on are you serious... |
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02/10/2005 12:35:11 PM |
Beautiful! It's probably going to get marked down for religious reasons, but technically it's a very strong photo and I'm giving you my highest rating. |
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02/10/2005 09:42:14 AM |
Interesting feel. I don't really see the pain coming through, but I like the style. |
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02/09/2005 03:29:06 PM |
There's emotion to this subject most will ever know. Very good idea, the forehead is burned out, just a little dodging could help there. |
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02/09/2005 10:27:25 AM |
this person not sure if it's you but he looks a lot like jesus.. |
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02/09/2005 09:53:59 AM |
Copycat! that's really original |
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02/09/2005 09:37:31 AM |
Very emotive description of pain! could have worked out a bit on the picure quality, extra grainy one. 5 |
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02/09/2005 01:57:24 AM |
Nice composition and theme. I thought about this too, but rejected the idea. Your loghting is a bit harsh I think. The right half of the face is blown out. Perhaps you just used too much contrast. The grain is cool. 6. |
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02/08/2005 07:49:01 PM |
Great shot. Composition, lighting, subject: excellent. |
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02/08/2005 07:18:39 PM |
Absolutely astonishing. I want to be one of the first to tell you. I love the composition, the emotion, and detail. The grainy B&W works great. 10! |
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