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11/13/2007 02:00:37 PM |
i think a muted color would have worked a little better than black and white for me. I like your idea! |
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11/12/2007 10:16:16 PM |
this shot really brings back the memories, both past and present
creat composition. a little grey in the highlights |
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11/12/2007 07:20:20 PM |
clever idea though I feel the ligting could be a bit brighter. |
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11/12/2007 05:36:06 PM |
hard one for setting up......not sure how I would do it......maybe a cleaner background.....good choice of b&w |
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11/12/2007 08:43:39 AM |
They still make Jiffy Pop? Overall, this looks very gray to me. Nice blacks, but the whites are a bit dull. Perhaps a levels adjustment would have helped. |
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11/12/2007 08:35:20 AM |
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11/12/2007 12:41:19 AM |
This image is way over on the levels to the dark side..... |
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11/11/2007 09:54:34 PM |
The shadows distract me a bit on this one. |
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11/11/2007 04:47:43 PM |
Too many shadows and underexposed for my taste. |
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11/11/2007 03:31:09 PM |
Great idea. It is amazing to see how popcorn popping has changed over the years. Although, I thank god we have moved past jiffy pop because I ALWAYS burned it.
I wish the black and white contrasts were a little stronger so that at least the popcorn would be brighter and stand out more. Good luck! |
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11/10/2007 12:22:00 PM |
You need a second light source to get rid of those shadows. Nice idea though. I like the nostalgia. |
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11/09/2007 02:15:32 PM |
B/w conversion lacks snap. |
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11/09/2007 09:57:07 AM |
Really nice black and white photo. Several shadows, textured background, and different era types of popcorn methods. |
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11/09/2007 08:25:55 AM |
Seems just a bit underexposed to me. |
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11/09/2007 03:17:03 AM |
Pictyure is a bit too dark, turning the pan into one big black lump en the popcorn into something greyish. Harsh shadows are not my cup of tea either. (4) |
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11/08/2007 06:19:10 AM |
nice concept shot but the shadows in the background really distract - taking the subjects away from the wall would likely have really helped |
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11/08/2007 03:57:34 AM |
A little too dark, but I like the concept. Jiffy pop is still fun. My daughter loves it. |
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11/07/2007 08:24:02 PM |
Good concept, but could have used a little better lighting. |
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11/07/2007 04:52:15 PM |
Nice concept, documentary, B&W. Don't like composition, lighting. 5. |
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11/07/2007 12:13:04 PM |
Ah, yes. I have used them all... |
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11/07/2007 09:25:16 AM |
Well thought out. I think your choice of black and white gives equality to the three. The darkness and size of the skillet would have dominated in color. Nice work |
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11/07/2007 05:50:33 AM |
very good idea. too dark though and the background (wall, cloth) looks messy and distracting. |
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11/07/2007 04:38:53 AM |
Very cool idea. However, I would like to have seen some true whites in the photo instead of so much grey. |
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11/06/2007 10:48:57 PM |
shot seems too contrasty for me ... actually the overall feel is "disturbing" It looks like something from a B movie. If the pan weren't so dark it would be about a 7 |
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