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02/14/2007 11:41:39 AM |
Wow, just ran across this. I love it!!! I love the mystery of no head! Teh only thing I would say is that the socket is a litttttle distracting... might want to see it with that cloned out? Doesn't keep me from really liking the shot though. It's very moody and compelling. |
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01/30/2007 11:28:50 AM |
Nicely decapitated ;o) I think you could start your very own trend!! Headless shots by Melethia! Expert in decapitations with a camera ;o) This image is nicely edited and after reading your description about this being just before you move it adds another more emotional aspect to the overall image :o) |
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10/31/2006 05:24:28 AM |
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10/17/2006 07:39:55 PM |
i gave it a seven, there's something about it that makes one want to figure it out. |
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10/16/2006 06:28:54 PM |
So that was you! How can you be so nonchalant with a major move just around the corner? Love the tones and focus. |
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10/16/2006 12:49:44 PM |
Ah, another underrated shot. :/ Such interesting shapes. You're almost hidden! :) |
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10/16/2006 07:56:09 AM |
Love the contrast and the perspective, and the moody lonely feeling. Very nice. |
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10/16/2006 04:30:06 AM |
this is sooooooooo lovely. lonely and powerful. great job! |
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10/16/2006 01:27:53 AM |
For the processing should have finished higher, maybe the slight out of focus cost,the trolls can't tell the difference. |
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10/15/2006 08:45:38 PM |
Completely agree with Tim. I thought this was a wonderful piece. The voting was an absolute travesty... |
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10/15/2006 08:23:37 PM |
I liked this shot. The softness worked well withthe light and shadows. B&W was the way to go. The perspective was cool too. Underrated Deb. This should have scored higher. |
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10/12/2006 06:11:57 AM |
Ahh yes the headless crop. Its an approach many people have taken to this challenge. In all but one or two cases the technique hasn't really worked. |
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10/11/2006 07:03:33 PM |
You use perspective to get the whole door into the shot, which visually justifies the cropping off of the head, as does shooting from the floor. I wish the highlights inside the doorhole were... I dunno... something more mysterious. But the rest of the shot wins my confidence and I am still able to wonder about it fruitfully. 9 |
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10/09/2006 05:26:47 PM |
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10/09/2006 04:57:17 AM |
interesting low perspective |
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10/08/2006 10:54:23 PM |
This is a very moody shot. It makes me think of someone waiting around anxiety to find out some new. I like the desaturation. Good Job. |
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10/08/2006 09:06:10 PM |
Great rule of thirds! ;~p Love the composition. |
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