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05/04/2007 10:01:28 AM |
While I'm here in your portfolio, I thought I'd add a comment to this one - really caught my eye and kept my attention. I like the busy-ness of it and the processing - I like the harshness of it. Nicely done - great score and placement in the challenge as well. |
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05/04/2007 05:46:57 AM |
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05/04/2007 03:51:42 AM |
Hello from the Critique Club,
As your score attests, the post processing of this image is very dramatic and well received. Using the tray from an old toaster was a brilliant idea to help set the mood. Where I think this image falls a little short is related to lighting. The shadows next to the black handles really makes the image look less three dimensional and takes away some of the effect of the post processing. Maybe a reflector or two could have lightened up the shadows a bit. This is a very well done image and a pleasure to review.
Feel free to PM me if you have any questions regarding this critique.
Tim
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04/29/2007 07:23:26 PM |
looks like an image right out of SAW or HOSTEL.. way cool! 9 |
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04/29/2007 07:04:49 PM |
Although I'm sort of tired of this look for most photos, here it makes perfect sense. This evokes the same heavily processed look of current grisly films and their posters -- very sinister. Well done. |
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04/28/2007 10:58:20 AM |
Cool shot and processing. 8 |
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04/26/2007 10:39:46 AM |
Great post-pro.
Looks like the utensil plate that would be used in the movie 'Hostel'. |
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04/25/2007 07:29:33 PM |
powerful, and every aspect of image and processing contributes to the effect. 10 |
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04/25/2007 08:37:27 AM |
Ever seen the movie hostel? this reminds me of it, great photo |
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04/24/2007 06:48:57 PM |
Reminds me of one of those surgeon's trays in an operating theatre. Rather macabre, the effective of which is enhanced by your processing. 8. |
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04/24/2007 12:48:39 PM |
OH,yeah...this certainly looks dangerous. great job in this high contrast photo. works really well |
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04/24/2007 09:47:49 AM |
I absolutely love this processing - who would have thought to do this for Kitchenware? Composition is great too. 9 |
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04/24/2007 09:22:41 AM |
Great detail. The contrast is excellent, and the image itself is powerful. |
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04/24/2007 04:39:49 AM |
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04/23/2007 08:59:48 PM |
This is the most daring picture in the challenge. Contrasting kitchenwear with torture is great. 10 |
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04/23/2007 08:27:50 PM |
WOW, really like PP and the composition in this one. Excellent. 10 |
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04/23/2007 07:24:52 AM |
I like the processing on this...curious to see how it was done. |
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04/23/2007 03:36:09 AM |
I like the picture a lot (8) - but the title doesn't seem to match the photo - I see a bread dough mixer in the image and this seems very un-meat like. |
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04/22/2007 11:10:21 PM |
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04/22/2007 08:43:40 PM |
Beautiful! A great composition and awesome color tones. |
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04/22/2007 08:26:16 PM |
Nice change to all those happy shiny utensils. |
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