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09/30/2005 04:01:46 PM |
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09/29/2005 05:01:16 PM |
Not a bad concept -- lots of candles and the party plate. But the use of a twinkie doesn't seem to add anything to the shot. Also I'm not sure all the dripping wax really helps. If you were trying to use the wax to communicate something specific I don't really get it. |
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09/28/2005 05:13:50 PM |
nice.. would be even better without the plastic fork in there 6 |
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09/27/2005 05:36:56 AM |
HEE HEE - nothing like candles in a Twinkie. ;~)
I like that the candles have started melting down and the flames are high. I think I'd remove the plastic fork in the foreground, as it's blurred and doesn't add anything to the shot. I'd like to see more negative space in front of the plate. The DOF is good and the idea is fun. |
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09/26/2005 02:42:59 PM |
Using a Twinkie is a good idea. |
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09/26/2005 02:14:09 PM |
The clarity on the candles is good. |
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09/26/2005 06:20:30 AM |
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09/25/2005 11:23:36 PM |
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