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10/15/2006 11:26:52 PM |
stunning shot
best regards
arijit. |
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06/06/2006 12:40:41 AM |
Just so you know, this is FREAKING AMAZING! :) I love it! It's very clever and quite cool. I would've never guessed jello. |
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04/16/2006 07:24:04 PM |
Sublime play of grays and yellows. Love it. Congratulations on your top 10 finish. |
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04/10/2006 08:39:09 PM |
That gradient was impossible. I kept moving the flashes to get it right and the glasses kept falling. That's how I shattered the last one.
One flash on either side pointed slightly up and in. |
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04/10/2006 11:45:51 AM |
Congratulations on your top 10 finish. |
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04/10/2006 07:51:28 AM |
I actually like this version better I think David, seems to fit the minimalist feel. I figured out that this was Jell-O, it's a wonderful idea, and well executed. I'd love to know how you got that perfect gradient onto your background. |
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04/10/2006 05:38:16 AM |
You had me wondering with this picture. Thanks for the explanation. Neat idea and the execution is no less than perfect. Well done. |
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04/09/2006 07:50:55 AM |
There is a WOW factor!! Very nice, clean. I always wonder how you guys do it without any light reflection. Would like to see the explaination later. Should be in top 5. |
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04/08/2006 06:04:58 PM |
Way cool! Just simply amazing. |
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04/08/2006 08:24:43 AM |
I'm looking forward to "how did he do THAT?" explanation... |
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04/07/2006 02:11:54 PM |
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04/06/2006 03:02:28 AM |
Very clever.....I like it a lot..... |
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04/05/2006 08:43:36 PM |
Interesting. I take it you glued the bottom glass to a side wall so that the top glass is actually pointing up and thus not spilling? Whatever you did pretty cool. |
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04/05/2006 04:09:07 PM |
Clear, crisp, and lovely. |
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04/05/2006 09:51:18 AM |
A different take and a composition I haven´t seen before, very nice! |
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04/05/2006 03:59:48 AM |
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04/04/2006 07:19:50 AM |
you will definately have to do a "How you did this" tutorial, i am curious. great striking image, a worthy ten |
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04/04/2006 06:31:47 AM |
this took me minute to figure out but i think i got it, thats jello, man that is a good shot, hope you get the blue. |
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04/03/2006 04:45:08 PM |
Very fun! really like the lighting and composition. Is that some gelatin with some yellow food coloring? |
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04/03/2006 12:33:34 PM |
The title states the true composition of the photograph!! "Balanced"
Very soothing and a delight to look at!! Its yellow, and different. Well thought out!! |
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04/03/2006 10:41:34 AM |
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04/03/2006 10:05:48 AM |
Jello? Very creative, I LOVE this pic |
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04/03/2006 07:48:33 AM |
... and they call it mellow yellow jello... |
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04/03/2006 06:08:28 AM |
Composition is simple and clean in presentation. The yellow hues in these two balancing act glasses really captures the eye's attention. Not to mention it makes the viewer do a double take and take a good long look at the liquids that seem to be defying gravitation. Lighting to illuminate the subject is very good. The only critique I have for this is that the reflection of the bottom glass on the surface is destracting and detracting attention away from the main focus which is your subject of the two balancing glasses. Either a close crop to the lip of the bottom one would eliminate that reflection or a less reflective surface that does not reflect the object's image back would greatly improve the overall composition ot this piece. |
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04/02/2006 10:45:53 PM |
Huh..
Um.. I don't think they're s'posed to stack like that. I can't stop looking at it, trying to figure it out. That's really interesting... k, I'll give it a 10 cause all the technical stuff is perfect, and cause it pretty much absorbed every bit of my attention for several minutes. :) ..and I'm still confused. :) |
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04/02/2006 09:40:33 PM |
crisp clear lighting and excellent comp..9 |
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