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11/01/2005 05:40:41 PM |
Perfect title & good composition ,,, unsure how you got the shadows on both sides
Message edited by author 2005-11-02 03:59:44. |
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11/01/2005 02:38:43 AM |
interesting that you placed the lighting how you did - do you want the shadows? |
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10/27/2005 02:46:02 AM |
While I know you did it to light the piece better, I don't care a lot for the double shadow. A softer light migh have worked better for me - or more overhead light to kill the shadows. |
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10/26/2005 11:43:54 AM |
I would like this better without the shadows, but I like the placement of the knight. |
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10/26/2005 06:22:16 AM |
great true white! I think this is a good photo but i wonder what it would have looked like with the shadows going diagonal(corner to corner). I know this would have made your subject pretty much dead center but i think the shadows wouldve created the "wow" factor this crop lacks. good luck 8 |
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10/25/2005 10:39:59 PM |
This photo really interests me. I like the chess piece and its placement, however it bothers me slightly that the piece is almost translucent. I don't know whether to like the double shadow or dislike it. The shadows are distracting, but it does add interest. |
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10/25/2005 09:20:23 PM |
Meets the challenge, just not very interesting. |
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