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03/23/2005 12:51:31 PM |
This is a great photo! I thought it belonged in the top 10, myself. Wonderful imagery. |
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03/21/2005 07:07:43 PM |
Beautiful..love the coloring! Going into my favourites! 10!!! |
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03/21/2005 06:42:59 PM |
Unique subject idea. Works well for this shot. |
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03/21/2005 09:09:07 AM |
I sure hope you will share your technique. Interesting shot. |
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03/21/2005 02:26:40 AM |
great colors and message
best i´ve seen yet |
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03/17/2005 05:17:49 PM |
So beatiful! I love the soft amber in this shot and the composition is something any bride would kill for. Nice job. |
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03/17/2005 04:59:35 PM |
NIce I Really like the colors of this photo, and the message it sends! |
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03/17/2005 08:50:10 AM |
The selective desaturation doesn't seem right here. I'd have preferred to see only the hands in COLOUR. |
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03/17/2005 02:28:57 AM |
good picture with the color. |
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03/16/2005 05:17:38 PM |
Obviously much more than a simple snap. Your composition shows a lot of thought and careful setup. The black background is beautiful (I'm a big fan of flat black backs) and the centrality of the subject is very appropriate. What about the desat?? I'm not convinced that it was the best decision. You were apparently seeking to draw attention to the rings, which you do, but the blandness of the flesh gives the image a cold feeling that the light tones of the flowers can't quite overcome. I guess I'd have liked to see the natural warm flesh-tones, maybe a brilliant flare from the rings (tough to accomplish!), and the flowers de-saturated instead?? I'm not sure. While I like this picture a lot, it doesn't have the much-sought-after DPC "wow-factor" so it won't score highly with a broad spectrum of voters, but it certainly is above the average. I haven't looked at all, or even most, of the entries in this challenge yet, so I can't say how it will do overall, but it's clearly a very good shot and will likely finish well into the top half of the field. I'd score it a six, maybe bump to seven after reviewing the whole field. |
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03/16/2005 12:02:10 PM |
The desaturation gives it a little bit of a creepy feel to me... I think I would have much preferred the natural colors here. |
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03/16/2005 05:23:54 AM |
This is a very nice picture. I love the way you added color only to certain parts, it points out the importance. Nice shot. |
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03/16/2005 05:14:08 AM |
how did you do this with basic editing? |
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03/16/2005 05:03:41 AM |
Aww That is sooo sweet! I love the way you used color accent with this image. You accented just the right things in the image. A very good idea for friendship. |
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03/15/2005 08:09:09 PM |
I think the desat takes away from this shot. My first impression is an almost dead feeling. It is a very good idea for the challenge though. |
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03/15/2005 07:30:00 PM |
Wonderful lighitng, I like the sc too! 8 |
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