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10/09/2006 09:33:02 AM |
Every musician is looking for a unique shot of their..err....instrument. I don't think it's too bright - I think it's perfectly acceptable since it's the focal point..loves it. |
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04/18/2006 10:25:21 PM |
i think thi is a wonderful image. the only thing i dont like is that her face is chopped off. thank-you for sharing it regardless. |
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04/12/2006 04:02:13 PM |
Heyy, Very Nice! I really like it! theres something about the angle that really... makes it work almost too good ;-) and i soo agree with hot pasta, lol, gota see your face! i honestly think its lookin great tho, really wish i could get a chance to vote every once and a while! Oh, and lookin good Anna ;-) |
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04/11/2006 05:10:19 PM |
Thankyou for the comments and votes everyone! ^_^ |
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04/10/2006 08:28:25 AM |
I want those pants.
Very lovely picture by the way. |
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04/10/2006 06:22:39 AM |
Interesting and unique perspective. I like it! |
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04/09/2006 02:05:06 PM |
I find this image very lovely and interesting. |
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04/09/2006 01:16:16 PM |
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04/08/2006 05:56:01 PM |
An excellent photo on so many levels...I hope this photo does well in the challenge. Good luck. |
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04/04/2006 09:44:03 PM |
They make yellow violins? Like the angle, the simplicity, the other colors. |
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04/03/2006 03:52:46 PM |
The diagonal lines are a good choice. I really like the palette too. |
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04/03/2006 02:21:27 PM |
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04/03/2006 05:25:34 AM |
The color of the violin is bold and vibrant in the picture - and unfortunately that is the only thing that characterizes this composition. The background is distracting and offers nothing to the composition - it detracts. If you could have found a background that was one solid complementary color and smooth it would have improved this composition - as it is you have two background colors as well as the pattern of the wood that competes for attention with the main subject which gets drowned out. I think the pose of the model could have complemented the curves of that violin such that it would add to the visual interest of the composition. She already has the curves that mimic those found in the basic shape of the violin - you just needed to play it up a tad more. I would have had her in the same pose but oriented the frame to be vertical so that her full body would be in the shot. She would still cradle the base of the violin in the one arm, but her other arm would be casually 'thrown up' above her head with her palm open -like a dance move. The straight angle of the upraised arm would further invoke the comparison of the woman to the violin. The curves of the body matches the basic curves of the violin and the outstretched arm the neck of the violin. If you have the time and energy, I would encourage you to shot this composition again for it has great potential. |
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04/03/2006 03:45:46 AM |
Inspired choice of subjects and very novel treatment. Nice. |
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04/02/2006 11:22:50 PM |
Interesting combination of elements, but the tilt detracts. |
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04/02/2006 09:23:01 PM |
nice...would have loved to see the face...not sure why you left it out |
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