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12/07/2003 08:37:40 PM |
This was one of my favorite images for this challenge. |
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12/07/2003 10:47:42 AM |
i don't think i consider this "soft focus" |
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12/07/2003 08:53:33 AM |
Interesting and creative use of a "filter" requiring no adapter, even for a point-and-shoot camera. Maybe a little less glare from the upper right would soften the reflections off the glass, but overall I like it. |
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12/06/2003 12:10:12 PM |
good idea and well executed |
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12/02/2003 09:41:38 PM |
I dont see this as a soft image more of a crinkled look It looks a bit like an oil painting |
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12/02/2003 05:56:54 AM |
Although it fits the softness concept, I don't think it flatters the subject. Grotesque instead of flattering in my opinion. |
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12/01/2003 11:39:23 PM |
An interesting study - I had a similar idea but didn't pursue it - perhaps a little less tungsten on the top right but ui makes a fascinating "almost abstract". |
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12/01/2003 05:53:22 PM |
very creative!! Keep 'em coming! |
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12/01/2003 02:54:53 PM |
This is not true "soft focus" but a great, creative capture and should place high in the challenge. Congrats on a fine picture. |
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12/01/2003 01:52:21 PM |
I was thinking you got Alexander the Great Mosaic here,LOL,8 from me! |
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12/01/2003 12:27:02 PM |
i'm not sure the glass has created a soft focus for you. |
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12/01/2003 11:20:07 AM |
A creative alternative (one that also crossed mymind) and nicely done.
It's unfortunate that you have so much glare from the light above and I wonder if you actually needed it on? There seems to be suffiicient light elesewhere.
To avoid it I would experiment with hue and saturation to reduce the yellow cast or, as a last resort go mono with it, which may have the added effect of making the subject more abstract. |
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12/01/2003 10:15:16 AM |
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12/01/2003 09:35:51 AM |
This is a neat shot. I like the idea in general, but this image has an impressionistic feel moreso than a soft focus feel. |
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12/01/2003 07:14:02 AM |
I really like this....it is very soft....only a muffled glimpse of the subject, but it is clear in the delivery....the colors are vibrant too. |
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12/01/2003 03:13:59 AM |
I've been wanting to do a flower photo using a shower door. This is really good. My only suggestion is that you try softer lighting. 7 |
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