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09/23/2003 03:42:58 PM |
The yellowish light distracts from the locks appearance. Like how the table was lit. Maybe a b&w picture would've made the ketchup more realistic. |
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09/18/2003 05:39:55 AM |
interesting..... color seems a bit off. i wish the hasp of the lock was pulled forward more. right now it is getting visually lost in the puddle in the background. |
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09/17/2003 02:10:12 AM |
Great interpretation of the challenge |
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09/16/2003 04:29:44 PM |
oh that's cool - my kind of shot. wish more people would be this bold and make a statement...I tried to make a statement with one of mine once and the "flower team" here gave a lot of negative comments...I hope that yours is met with better understanding...well composed - i like how its cropped very tight, even cutting out some of the key. nice. I'm assuming that's ketchup or something similar - i've given you a 9...but if that's real blood - send me an email and i'll give you a 10 =`) |
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09/16/2003 05:43:54 AM |
the overall photo is a little fuzzy in appearance and the orangish overtone makes it all blend in a little, losing the focus. It's a good idea though. |
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09/15/2003 02:08:29 PM |
Sad image but your right, it shouldn't have to come at a price. Man, this makes me really upset. Good job. |
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09/14/2003 07:05:11 PM |
I don\'t particularly care for the orange hue and the red liquid doesn\'t at all look like blood (if that's what it\'s supposed to be) I\'m not sure the open lock really works either. It seems like a stretch for what you are trying to do. |
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09/14/2003 01:53:08 PM |
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09/13/2003 09:45:27 AM |
Freedom as everything else costs, the question is what's the cost? Great image though, and 8! |
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09/13/2003 07:45:34 AM |
But there is no way around it. Except perhaps spiritual freedom, but the more I consider it, even spiritual freedom costs.
Good concept picture, emotive, well planned and well executed...no pun intended.
I like the diagonal composition, the warm colouring.
there will prolly be folks who will say the blood looks fake...ignore them...lol. I once submitted one that I got that comment. It wasn't the greatest pic, for various reasons, but the fake blood comment...duh....I wasn't gonna use REAL blood.
Good job here!!! Best of luck! |
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09/13/2003 05:24:11 AM |
I think I understand your purpose. Colors a bit odd, but not bad. |
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09/13/2003 12:17:58 AM |
A thoughtful contrast of a hopeful title with a grim reality. Though someone should figure out a better representation for blood and share it with everyone - the tomato sauce sort of gives a sort of mock quality to an otherwise serious message. Framing and composition are good, though lighting and focus are a bit off. The grainyness works OK though with the subject matter. |
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09/12/2003 04:43:49 PM |
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09/12/2003 04:13:50 PM |
You made me think for a little bit, but I finally figured it out. Plain ketchup doesn't seem to be a good subsitute for blood. It has a certain consistency that's hard to disguise. |
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09/12/2003 03:59:00 PM |
The colours are hyper real, which is kinda cool, but the blood looks fake. |
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09/12/2003 11:47:49 AM |
Image is interesting, but I'm not sure of the connection between blood and a padlock. |
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09/12/2003 02:00:36 AM |
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09/12/2003 01:45:07 AM |
interesting Idea However the ketchup looks fake... next time try clear caro syrup with red food coloring...it makes great stage blood |
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09/12/2003 12:52:58 AM |
Hopefully someday you will find something so dear and precious that, without a thought, you will lay your life down to protect. I thank God my forefathers begged to differ with you....else, today, I quite possibly would not have the liberty to disagree with you. Anything worth having involves risk! Your title degrades the image. |
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