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03/11/2008 06:39:50 PM |
The sepia tone works great here! makes the silverware seem alive... |
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03/11/2008 03:32:10 PM |
Very creative and well done here. Lots of fine details showing on those fork tines. |
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03/10/2008 05:12:22 AM |
If I could score on creativity alone this would get a 12! |
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03/08/2008 08:05:35 AM |
Unique image. I might like a little more depth of field or slightly different framing. |
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03/06/2008 06:55:48 AM |
Little more contrast would have helped this I think. |
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03/05/2008 10:27:39 AM |
Very interesting. I love how even though the fork is no longer in perfect form, it still looks delicate yet mechanical. |
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03/05/2008 08:46:54 AM |
If I came across this as a print in a shop or gallery, I'd spend quite a bit of time attempting to figure out what was going on. So much so, I would lose the pleasure of the initial visiual. It's a good thing that it is part of a silverware "collection" to give me the clues needed. |
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03/05/2008 04:07:25 AM |
I think this idea of anthropomorphic forks is a good one, but the execution makes it a bit hard to see whats going on... I'm wondering how it looked in color. |
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03/05/2008 02:09:33 AM |
Very unusual and imaginative! I very like it. Good luck! |
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