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04/23/2005 06:16:53 PM |
Really like the processing and subtlety of this one as well as how nicely it fulfilled the theme. |
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04/23/2005 09:13:46 AM |
LOvely and warm study with rich tones. Congratulations on your 11th finish. |
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04/21/2005 07:26:11 PM |
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04/18/2005 05:41:12 PM |
Nice warm lighting, and appealing brown tone overall. Like the highlights on the heads. |
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04/18/2005 12:11:38 PM |
I just love this picture...I'm not sure how it will do since it isn't "obvious" tacks, it's just so beautiful...the rich brown tones, the light, I could go on and on...I'm giving this a 10. |
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04/17/2005 04:55:37 PM |
Finally - something different but still meeting the challenge!!! 10 |
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04/17/2005 03:02:16 PM |
Great shot, I loved the way you captured the distressed wood. did you use any filters? |
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04/17/2005 06:25:05 AM |
Tones effective...composition interesting...I like this shot, well done. |
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04/16/2005 06:41:40 PM |
This is very good, straight forward. Highlights on the tacks, Maybe a little on the deep sepia side which I think hides details, but I wasn't there, so I don't know but you get top marks from me |
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04/16/2005 03:56:15 PM |
I was hoping someone would do furniture tacks. (i know, I'm weird!) nice shot. |
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04/16/2005 07:43:23 AM |
This is a nicely composed shot, but I'm not sure that the things on the seat are tacks. |
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04/16/2005 07:17:20 AM |
Very beautiful and serene. (and different)10 |
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04/16/2005 06:45:36 AM |
Wow. Wish more of the images were like this. If I could, I'd give it a 12. But I am limited here. 10 it is. |
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04/16/2005 06:38:25 AM |
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04/16/2005 05:31:54 AM |
I like how you did not just use tacks as I did. But found them in use already. Very strong rustic looking image. One of my top 10's. |
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04/16/2005 04:24:04 AM |
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04/15/2005 11:25:41 PM |
I'm quite taken by this low-key and totally sideways approach to the challenge. Virtually everyoen else is focusing on the "pointiness" of their tacks, here we see them as retainers or delimiters, not penetrators. I hope this does well. |
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04/15/2005 10:51:52 PM |
Good old fashion take on the theme. I like the brown tone throughout the image. |
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04/15/2005 08:47:15 PM |
There seems to be a lot of empty space here. Perhaps a tighter crop or a different angle would have helped.
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04/15/2005 08:24:27 PM |
Excellent textures in this shot. I like the colors just as they are as well. I would only say that the tacks do not stand out enough as the main focus of this photograph, yet well executed. 7 |
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