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10/28/2006 11:43:44 PM |
Labuda, I love how you guys are arguing about my location hehe. Funny Stuff.
Yeah, so le lighting needs some major work, i know. If there is a take two chakllenge on it's way, this will be the take two shot. |
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10/28/2006 11:21:12 AM |
oh please,them commies are everywhere :P
just cuz his wall was yellow and hes got firanki doensnt make it automatically a commie appartment. i completly forgot it was out of town |
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10/28/2006 10:16:19 AM |
Originally posted by szalona: HAhaha this idea is amusing
if youre in canada as i know you are now, mornings these days are really dark. |
Yellow communist walls, in a communist apartment, in a communist building... Canada? I don't think so.
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10/28/2006 09:38:51 AM |
nice yellow walls! i liiiiike! |
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10/23/2006 07:26:16 AM |
i jsut noticed as well there doesnt seem to be anything in your spoon |
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10/22/2006 03:27:36 PM |
cool and funny, great job |
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10/22/2006 03:17:39 PM |
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10/20/2006 04:40:12 PM |
Hey, it wakes you up, doesn't it? |
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10/20/2006 06:17:33 AM |
The lighting on the photo (and subjects) is a bit dark. Might suggest a tighter crop on the left side as the shadow on the wall made from the paper is distracting. |
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10/19/2006 06:35:25 AM |
hm...tough to light indeed without proper studio gear. The first thing i notice is that it's strongly lit from the right side. this casts strong shadows from you, the cup, the bowl, and the paper. a second source of light (same strength as the first one, or slightly less) placed behind the camera and slightly to the left would fill this in nicely. Some shadow is good - it adds depth and contour to the photo - but shots like this need more even lighting i think. Lower light also tends to over saturate reds, so adding some light would be a good thing (and maybe a shift in your white balance...your hands and face look a little on the red side).
Message edited by author 2006-10-26 19:12:29. |
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10/18/2006 07:33:54 AM |
You either see the funny side or you don't. I didn't. |
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10/17/2006 06:34:35 PM |
very funny! a good composition, and a great idea. i just wish the lighting were a bit better - the man needs a bit more light onhis face, and the background wall corner a bit less. |
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10/17/2006 01:28:11 PM |
HAhaha this idea is amusing
Now on other aspects it feels like something can be done with the light.
This doesnt feel very morning like in the sense that morning light is generally very pale, or, if youre in canada as i know you are now, mornings these days are really dark. Then again morning does last till noon, however for some reason i feel like this isnt in the morning jsut because of how grey it is, lack of contrast between what is illuminated and what isnt, it looks like its shot in the afternoon.
Good luck with it though! |
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10/16/2006 01:07:02 PM |
I like the idea, but the execution lets this down. The lighting is the main culprit, its a little drab, no zing, like looking through a grey filter. |
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10/16/2006 12:53:17 PM |
Meets Challenge - 2
Lighting/Processing - 1
Composition - 2
Overall Impression - 1
"WOW" factor - 0
Score: 6 |
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10/16/2006 05:37:47 AM |
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10/16/2006 05:06:24 AM |
Great photo! Early morning humor - gotta love it! |
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10/15/2006 10:51:22 PM |
5+1: The image itself is a 5 but I'll add one for humor :) |
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