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06/17/2007 05:09:35 AM |
i like this shot simple clean not a lot of fuss (looks like an old ford truck am i correct?)
i also really liked the CD cover version also |
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06/08/2007 08:10:04 AM |
Yup, I'm recognizing that key chain! Did you desaturate parts of the image? Btw, I really love your other version (the "cropped as CD insert" version). |
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06/07/2007 05:17:01 PM |
I like the composition of this one a lot. |
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06/07/2007 05:00:58 PM |
Nice use of lines and the rule of thirds, everthing leads to your subject, good job. I'm guessing this is a early 90's F-150? |
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06/07/2007 02:20:02 PM |
I like the way you did this. I really appreciate the leading lines. And I like the size of the keys...you really can't do 30 days of macro keys and I like how you are varying things. Keep up the creativity. |
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06/07/2007 09:52:31 AM |
You know this is actually a good idea. I like it. |
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06/07/2007 07:24:32 AM |
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06/07/2007 06:46:06 AM |
the use of the rule of thirds to place the disecting lines is great ... love that guitar keychain~! |
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06/07/2007 05:03:57 AM |
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06/07/2007 03:55:30 AM |
I'm starting to like that guitar. I think the lines running up the right and across just down from top are strong elements. I like the play of shades of gray within each section. The blue guitar is a nice touch. |
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06/07/2007 03:15:43 AM |
Those keys sure do get around!! |
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06/06/2007 10:38:08 PM |
Too much white space for me. The keys are too small in the picture. Try cropping closer to the keys, but leave the door handle in to orient to the location. Maybe an angle to the side and/or up/down would be nice. |
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