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04/21/2002 07:10:00 AM |
Since the flame is enclosed in glass, I can't see how this is a "candle in the wind". Also I'm wondering how you got the flame to be the same color as the candle. |
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04/20/2002 09:44:00 PM |
Hmmm. I think I like this more after seeng it a few times. Seems a tad out of focus, but otherwise nice. Good colors. |
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04/20/2002 05:40:00 PM |
The shot would could have been stronger, if the candle was shot more off center, or maybe as a macro shot. |
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04/20/2002 06:26:00 AM |
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04/20/2002 01:23:00 AM |
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04/19/2002 05:03:00 PM |
The lighting makes this an interesting photo. |
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04/19/2002 10:26:00 AM |
Doesn't imply enough motion. |
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04/19/2002 09:08:00 AM |
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04/18/2002 08:17:00 PM |
The title allowed me to interpret motion into this picture, though I cannot infer that from just the picture. |
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04/18/2002 02:08:00 PM |
I like the black background. A clean candle would have made a nicer contrast, I think. |
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04/18/2002 09:33:00 AM |
There is something confusing about this picture it almost looks like you blue toned the whole thing. |
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04/18/2002 09:02:00 AM |
the cool greenish cast to this conflicts with the warm flame, sepia might have been a better choice. |
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04/18/2002 05:05:00 AM |
Subtle. Soot on the candle detracts, and the composition isn't the most interesting, but nice. |
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04/18/2002 03:30:00 AM |
This is not really what I would call a stop action shot. |
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04/18/2002 02:25:00 AM |
I am being drawn to the top, flameless portion of your candle - good pic of flame though. |
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04/17/2002 07:36:00 PM |
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04/17/2002 12:52:00 PM |
pretty candle. nice white balance. hard to really get the impression of motion from this one. |
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04/17/2002 12:47:00 PM |
Nice composition - I'm curious as to how you got the flame as solid white, yet the wax turquoise. |
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04/16/2002 06:33:00 AM |
A blue flame? What kind of candle has a blue flame? Hue alterations are not allowed by challenge rules. |
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04/15/2002 02:42:00 PM |
that's stop action allright. |
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04/15/2002 12:06:00 PM |
original interesting subject but maybe a little small and insignificant |
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04/15/2002 10:01:00 AM |
i have the same candle :) |
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04/15/2002 07:16:00 AM |
I saw this same phenomenon in the popcorn photo in this challenge. Your candle flame is absorbing the blue light from the rest of the image. I'm not sure that a candle flame is the best choice of subjects for a 'stopped motion' challenge. The composition of this photograph is nice. I'm not impressed with its association with 'stopped motion'. |
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04/15/2002 05:40:00 AM |
A fresher candle might have been less dirty and given an overall cleaner picture ? Framing is a bit too loose, could do with being closer. |
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04/15/2002 05:35:00 AM |
Good idea. This would be beautiful if you cropped the image in a tight vertical off center to the right. The emphasis would then visually be placed on the candle and the flame. |
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04/15/2002 05:03:00 AM |
I love the color and and the contrast of the black and blue. |
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04/15/2002 01:33:00 AM |
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