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02/07/2004 01:14:12 PM |
Greetings from the Critique Club:
First off, this certainly meets the challenge. My initial reaction is very favorable, this is a powerful image that shows the strength of a dancer and the shimmer gives the illusion of motion. The red and black are successful as well. As a minor suggestion the left hand and arm could have been drawn in with a bit softer curve to match the angle of the head and the other hand and if you were going to change the positioning of the dancer I would agree with Adine's comment below about giving her more space to move into. Otherwise bravo on an image that gives a nice performance. |
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02/01/2004 08:15:29 AM |
A really incredible shot. I'm not crazy about the cropping-feel like there is a little TOO much space on the right side, but not letting that really affect my score. I love this, and would bet that the hi-res version is breathtaking. 9 |
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01/30/2004 12:11:31 PM |
Beautiful....how did you take it ? |
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01/26/2004 12:58:08 PM |
The effect seems creates movement in the still object. Is it the texture of the dancer that makes the light points? or did you create that with the application? The placemnt of the dancer is interesting - why have more black on her right. I'd almost put more space for her to "move into" or balance the sides exactly. |
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01/26/2004 05:30:36 AM |
I see some major problems here. Did you resize this? In the ballerina there are blocks. That usually occurs when the image was resized improperly. |
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01/26/2004 04:59:14 AM |
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Message edited by author 2006-05-05 14:39:40. |
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