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11/14/2008 09:08:57 PM |
Originally posted by cutout: sorry about this |
I don't understand your comment, nor do I understand when you say this is an insult to the heroes who fought at Iwo Jima (in your previously sent message). Can you explain yourself please? |
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11/13/2008 03:44:06 PM |
sorry about this
Message edited by author 2008-11-13 23:43:48. |
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11/13/2008 01:41:36 AM |
Thanks for the compliment sacredspirit. I really like this shot, and it captures my Marines' capabilities (they worked for me overseas; hence, the "my Marines" comment). So thanks again.
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12/27/2007 02:01:39 PM |
Thanks for the compliment sacredspirit. I really like this shot, and it captures my Marines' capabilities (they worked for me overseas; hence, the "my Marines" comment). So thanks again.
Message edited by author 2008-11-13 06:40:44. |
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07/29/2007 07:48:02 PM |
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Message edited by author 2008-08-21 15:30:05. |
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03/16/2007 06:56:16 AM |
The project looks amazing. I've tried these, and I know how difficult they can be, so props to you because this looks awesome. Maybe a lil more saturation on the background wouldn't hurt. |
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03/06/2007 03:13:10 AM |
This is so effective at communicating the intended point. Sorry about your DQ but since you asked for comments I'll tell you how it strikes me. For starters, as I said, I think it has great impact. I probably would have scored it a 7. While I like the blending of two images in the subject Marine, I don't care for it as much in the background. In my opinion having the American flag on the "dress blues" side and the raising on the flag on the other gives me just too much to look at, 4 images instead of two. Also the colors in the complete image have a bit of a washed-out look to my eye. I hope that you will find these thoughts helpful, and thanks to you and your friends for your heroism, sacrifice and service. Best, Ray |
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03/06/2007 12:55:23 AM |
By the way, this IS a real Marine in his real uniform(s). Thanks. |
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03/06/2007 12:09:59 AM |
yeah this is a good photo. too bad on the DQ.
good idea and all too. |
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02/27/2007 07:15:56 PM |
Good job, Chris. You think we should tell him about CalliopeKel's comment? Or will that just go to his head too much? |
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02/27/2007 02:50:30 AM |
SUPER processing! its really gives you a feel of who this marine is!
~~Cher~~ :o) |
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02/27/2007 01:05:04 AM |
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02/26/2007 08:50:50 PM |
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02/24/2007 04:27:21 AM |
That is one handsome Marine. Great processing too! |
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02/24/2007 04:27:00 AM |
I really like the melding of these images, but the coloring on his face makes him look like he's been burned (especially around the neck). |
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02/24/2007 03:05:32 AM |
great work,shows how a Marine must live 2 lives |
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02/23/2007 09:58:41 PM |
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