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09/22/2011 05:23:27 AM |
Neat idea but the lighting lets it down in my opinion. Needed to have more light for a more dramatic effect. |
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09/21/2011 06:52:50 PM |
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09/20/2011 08:50:05 AM |
It is a weird reflection, and I believe this is a setup REAL scene -- well done. |
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09/20/2011 07:14:07 AM |
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09/19/2011 05:34:55 PM |
This is a very compelling shot - it drew me in and kept my attention right away.
I'd say it is a fake because there are some angles that don't look right, including her eyes.... she doesn't seem to be looking in the right spot.
In either case, I find it an interesting image. |
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09/19/2011 03:41:47 PM |
I am going to say real, because I think it's real. I'll bet you took the first picture, framed it, then had her point at it for it for the photograph!! =)
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09/19/2011 12:15:22 PM |
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09/18/2011 09:15:32 AM |
Dark and ominous. A thriller. I say it's A. |
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09/17/2011 03:01:19 PM |
Very interesting! I see a shadow under his hand and index finger that indicates the light is directly in front of him, while on the middle model, the light seems to be coming from her right side. Because of the highlights on her left shoulder that don't seem to be present in the foremost model, I think those are two different shots. Overall verdict: digitally composited. Still, this is well done and tells a very interesting story. |
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09/17/2011 02:55:09 PM |
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09/17/2011 02:38:01 PM |
Two mirror/ interesting reflection images in this challenge! I'm voting p.shopped on this one. Perhaps it's my monitor, but there seems to be a difference in the two shades of red & the gent's jacket has super sharp edges. But an interesting concept... |
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09/17/2011 01:25:06 PM |
Since invisible camera's do not exist ... I'm missing a part of the left arm of the guy, which, from the way he stands, should be visible in the reflection between her arm and her body. I think... |
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09/16/2011 10:37:16 PM |
Totaly love this... if you had made her touch the guys finger I would have passed out! Freaky Great! |
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09/16/2011 04:24:21 PM |
My guess is advanced.
Neat picture. |
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09/16/2011 02:57:23 PM |
Not real but clever. The lighting on the edge of her shoulder doesn't match up. |
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09/16/2011 07:46:09 AM |
A good idea. But these types of images really depend on "attitude" and acting from the models to pack a punch. I don't feel either of these is really in the moment or expressing any particular emotion (especially the male), so they look a bit posed and blank, and the result is a bit "empty". |
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