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08/18/2003 03:21:20 PM |
Originally posted by Remie: Gefeliciteerd, ondanks het uiterlijk van Nazgul had deze foto zeker een lintje verdient! |
You took the words right out of my mouth! |
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08/18/2003 03:21:04 PM |
Originally posted by Remie: Gefeliciteerd, ondanks het uiterlijk van Nazgul had deze foto zeker een lintje verdient! |
What does that mean mister:o? |
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08/18/2003 01:32:17 PM |
Gefeliciteerd, ondanks het uiterlijk van Nazgul had deze foto zeker een lintje verdient! |
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08/18/2003 07:10:49 AM |
Flott mynd (tyrkinn gaf 8), var þó ekki að kveikja á að þetta væri héðan. |
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08/18/2003 03:18:30 AM |
Thanks for the comments and the great scores! :D
og Þakka ykkur strákar mÃÂnir Og Nazgul ég held að það hafi bara verið gagnkynhneigðu strákarnir sem fýluðu þig ekki allir hinir voru með àbuxunum múhahaha |
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08/18/2003 12:35:25 AM |
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Message edited by author 2005-09-20 04:29:35. |
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08/17/2003 11:42:34 PM |
Hey, fÃÂnt skor... - til hamingju, þú virðist höfða til "þeirra"
og kúl mynd, að sjálfsögðu kúl mynd |
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08/17/2003 04:52:15 AM |
Excellent overall image. I think my few nits are the exposure along the bottom of the frame is way too bright and you should have used a more shallow DoF to hrow the zipper llooking thing and pole out of focus as they detract from the great expression and pose. 8 |
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08/17/2003 02:27:57 AM |
An engaging shot. From the odd window to the expression on his face, this shot offers a lot of interest, though the eyes are always drawn right back to his face. The choice of coloring gives this shot a lot of impact, and makes it feel as though it were taken in the 50's. Good strong composition. The white "post" distracted me just the tiniest bit, but overall I think it is balanced by the darkness of the right side of the photo. |
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08/14/2003 03:33:34 PM |
Very nice. Love the composition and the expression on the model's face. |
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08/13/2003 09:24:17 AM |
The look on the model's face is good with most of the tones but the darker tones behind the model and the hot light around the bottom of the photo don't seem to compliment the central subject. The use of the window frame is good. I would have liked it better if you could have diffused some of the light that hits the bottom of the image. |
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08/13/2003 06:52:09 AM |
beautiful shot... i love the old school photography feel of this one. This sorta reminds me of a 'grapes of wrath' type scene... a bit of despair maybe... tired eyes... long day of hard work... great shot :) = 10 |
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08/12/2003 06:19:47 PM |
You captured a great expression. There's a lot of stroy here. Nice work. |
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08/12/2003 06:41:34 AM |
Fantastic pic with an old fashioned feel to it though the sepia toning. One of the better submissions this week. |
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08/11/2003 04:08:27 PM |
great image....nice work! |
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08/11/2003 02:14:22 PM |
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08/11/2003 12:59:37 PM |
Great image but for the lack of sharpness - the "frame in a frame" idea works well and the curves are a nice contrast to the square outer frame - sharpen and it will be much improved - 7 |
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08/11/2003 12:05:26 PM |
I love this shot. There is more being spoken by this man's expression, then a thousand words could describe. You're toning, lighting, composition is all brilliant. This is my top pick of the week! 10 -danny |
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08/11/2003 10:58:52 AM |
Excellent shot! Perfect IMO. |
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08/11/2003 08:19:27 AM |
Goodness - as soon as I saw this it made me think of old black and white films - and then I saw the title - it fits really well. I love the framing created by the car window. I like that he's not looking at the camera. His arm positioned just so really makes a nice shape of his body and further strengthens a strong composition. Focus seems a touch soft? |
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08/11/2003 08:08:48 AM |
Great framing. The tones are just wonderfull. Good luck. Jacko. 9 |
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08/11/2003 06:22:48 AM |
I like this a lot. It's nice and moody, and your model is grea! |
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08/11/2003 04:43:58 AM |
the over-exposed edge detracts a bit but the face has great intensity |
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08/11/2003 04:20:21 AM |
Stunning and very expressive photo ! I think the visual effect caused by the strong bright parts is perfect. |
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08/10/2003 11:20:22 PM |
Nice moody tone to this one and the black and white works well. |
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08/10/2003 08:18:43 PM |
A great window and a great face. There's an untold story here, and both the literal and metaphorical meanings of "on the inside looking out" are quite clear. This is a really nice shot. |
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