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11/08/2003 11:38:33 AM |
Nice mirror work! The colors are very striking, composition is good too. That ruched bit of cloth (napkin?) really gives a nice kick to the photo. I'd be interested in seeing this with all of the elements in their entirety too instead of cropped off. Fits the theme very well. I think a big stronger focus would lend a nice crispness to the image. 7 |
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11/07/2003 08:56:07 AM |
I don't like that I can see your camera. Good picture though. |
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11/06/2003 02:08:35 AM |
The colors were well chosen. I find the crop too tight. You used a technique I have tried and not had a lot of success with yet, so I admire that. |
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11/04/2003 02:41:38 PM |
Ah ha, my second 10. Good job. I like the fact that there is a horizon to this indoor shot. great shot. |
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11/03/2003 07:08:58 PM |
Very original phto. I love the colour and the lining up of, really, everything. |
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11/03/2003 04:18:49 PM |
mirrors? nonetheless, unquestionably infinite and deserves a high mark for uniqueness. 8. |
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11/03/2003 03:20:03 PM |
nice work with the mirrors... the camera in the image creates a bit of a distraction though... |
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11/03/2003 02:28:53 PM |
my dad di something like this!
it's a great idea!
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11/03/2003 07:27:46 AM |
Humm, one of my favorite wines. Awesome with the red drape and the sunlight. I do wish the glasses and bottles could of been a bit closer to eachother. Still this is a good shot and wonderful find for you. |
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11/02/2003 09:15:15 PM |
wooah! Really cool. I'm not sure how you managed not to have the camera in this shot. I would have preferred a different composition showing more of the subjects, but you probably couldn't get that without the camera being seen. |
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11/02/2003 08:55:21 PM |
merlot. nice choice. it took me a minute to realize it was a mirror effect. the chopped off lines further down kind of give it away, and i think that looks like your camera above the wine glasses after a certain point, which is a bit of a drag. i like the main composition with this bottle, the black cloth with the red napkin and the glass at the other end. interesting. |
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