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04/02/2003 11:34:57 AM |
Greets from the critique club:
This is an ingeneous idea and I really like the way you've done it. It took me a little while to figure out how exactly you did it, but I think I know now. (Or at least I know how I'd do it!)
Of course, this pic meets the challenge very well. Techinically it's outstanding, however I have two main gripes. One, the emotions do seem very forced. Two, on the picture on the right I don't like the intensity of the light. Other than that this is perfect.
Good job!
-Matt
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03/29/2003 02:52:00 AM |
Fantastic image. I like seeing something different in these challenges. This is brilliant work. Technically I see no flaws. Excellent work and GL. |
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03/28/2003 06:07:17 PM |
this has to be the winner....I look forward to seeing how it was done.....10+ |
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03/28/2003 02:52:40 PM |
you must have about 300 "how did you do this" comments from now.. so, what is one more? lol. I will wait until the end to see.
as for the images.. they look antique, yet modern so it is a paradox. I might have ordered the images differently.. serious first, looking over shoulder center, then laughing last. The one looking over the shoulder leads my eye out of the triptych whereas another arrangement might keep my eye in the overall image. Just a suggestion. |
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03/27/2003 07:02:57 PM |
nicely done. i hope it does well (it did very well with me), voters haven't been terribly sympathetic towards different ideas in the past . . . |
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03/26/2003 06:09:40 PM |
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03/26/2003 07:34:05 AM |
I like this picture because it shows three different types of emotions and the black and white has a good effect on the picture.
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03/26/2003 07:01:51 AM |
Fabulous, would like to know how you achieved this and also the separated borders!!! |
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03/25/2003 01:46:33 AM |
I really like this one, brilliant idea, how did u do it? good luck, I think you r sure to get a ribbon for this |
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03/24/2003 04:58:31 PM |
really like the composition, but the expressions don't look real. |
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03/24/2003 04:23:54 PM |
That's pretty cool. How did you do this? Says "with multiple flashes" but how did you get the pictures side-by-side like that? The individual pics aren't high quality but it's still a great effect! |
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03/24/2003 04:03:26 PM |
I'm surprised you were able to pull this off legally -- nice work! |
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03/24/2003 11:42:54 AM |
very nice shot indeed, good showing of three stages |
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03/24/2003 08:28:43 AM |
Veryyyyyyyyyy very good. I like this idea a lot. The focus on the last shot is a bit soft and maybe the light could of been changed. I do know I like this. Congrats to ya. Good Luck ! |
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03/24/2003 07:18:26 AM |
well first off I'll say that a triptych on a single exposure with this level of clarity and precision is highly impressive. However, all three of these frames seem somehow forced or unnatural. So you get big points for innovation, but not many for impact and effectiveness. 6 |
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03/24/2003 03:31:23 AM |
I"m not entirely sure I believe this was done with multiple flashes... what are those little corner things doing there? and what's with the white edges? I'd sure like to know how you achieved this effect if indeed it was done legally. With that said, I like the expressions but I'm not crazy about the sepia. If you were going to use b/w or sepia in this case, I would have chosen a different tone of shirt to help it stand out more. The lighting is very nice though |
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03/24/2003 01:37:35 AM |
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03/24/2003 01:27:58 AM |
This is awesome work! Can't wait to see how this was done. 3 excellent portraits. Very creative. Good luck with the challenge! This is my pick for winner in this challenge. |
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03/23/2003 07:23:22 PM |
this will get disqualified, i wish they would allow a tryptych challenge though, this is really cool |
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