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09/30/2008 12:30:23 AM |
hey, this was one of my favorites in the challenge!
what was your iso set at? i'm asking because i'm looking for a used 1dskmII and would like to find out more about the performance at higher iso's.
anyways, grats on the top 10! |
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09/25/2008 01:53:01 AM |
Originally posted by shalrath: Great shot! Have you tried a cross process? I bet it would look great! |
Yes I have a version of this with a bit more grit in it, unfortunately in basic editing it is not allowed |
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09/25/2008 01:40:46 AM |
Great shot! Have you tried a cross process? I bet it would look great! |
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09/24/2008 06:07:40 AM |
I love it! I think Jammy would make a great model for a portrait shoot too :) I LOVE that hair! :)
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09/24/2008 02:15:28 AM |
One of my highest rated in this challenge - not only does it meet the challenge well, it's an intriguing shot. Nice use of the fisheye and the angle! |
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09/24/2008 01:59:00 AM |
Excellent job Marak - Better than you predicted but not as good as it was doing earlier in the week. |
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09/23/2008 11:05:25 PM |
Terrific shot, great finish! Change your username to MAKsothelioma. ;-) |
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09/23/2008 08:03:34 PM |
Nice, scary shot. Well done and congrats on top 10! |
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09/23/2008 07:04:57 PM |
I quite like the composition. I'd prefer if the broom wasn't cut off, but I like it none the less. 8 |
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09/23/2008 06:35:28 PM |
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09/23/2008 09:06:15 AM |
Terrific image, dead on exposure, well balanced. Really like the prospective. |
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09/23/2008 08:03:05 AM |
great use of fisheye and love th tilt. 7 |
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09/21/2008 10:58:29 AM |
I'm sure you've used a fish-eye lens which is totally cool for your photo. Excellent processing! 10 |
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09/20/2008 09:22:15 AM |
What a great image. love the composition. |
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09/19/2008 02:03:24 PM |
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09/18/2008 01:16:12 PM |
I really like this and that room really does look riddled with asbestos. I particularly like the little vase of wooden roses behind him, a little splash of something pretty in a minging room. |
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09/17/2008 11:14:42 PM |
The tilt adds tension to the stress shown on his face. This is a good concept and well carried out. |
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09/17/2008 08:31:40 AM |
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09/17/2008 08:25:38 AM |
That's not the respirator you're supposed to wear for asbestos exposure. But I do like the picture (8) |
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09/17/2008 07:53:51 AM |
Nice, candid-looking shot. Was it modelled? |
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09/17/2008 06:55:08 AM |
I would love to understand this image, because it so well taken. However, I could not relate it to theme and as to what is implied here. |
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09/17/2008 04:50:08 AM |
This is a good shot but when I first looked at it I had a different impression regarding the risk. I thought the risk was either taking on a renovation job that was over your head or flipping a house in a terrible housing market. Not sure if the "fish eye" look was intentional and I'm not sure I care for it. Otherwise this is a very good shot. The lighting and exposure are both good. |
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09/17/2008 01:33:57 AM |
Love the tone, perspective and lines - 8 |
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09/17/2008 12:59:05 AM |
Quirky image - really like it. |
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