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Geminichild
Location: Mohegan Lake, NY Gender: Male
| | | | | The Met < on 1/14/2006 1:40 AM >
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[last edit 1/14/2006 1:46 AM by Geminichild - edited 1 times]
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n_millard
Location: Rhode Island
Lighting it Up
| | | | Re: The Met <Reply # 1 on 1/17/2006 2:30 AM >
| | | #1 is alright, better angle would fix that, too eye levelish...
#2 is alright, cliche but alright, the light comming in from the window closest to the camera is kinda distracting, if that was burned a little bit, darkening it just a little, the picture would be better.
of course all in my opinion
-- Nick
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Sethra
Gender: Female
| | Re: The Met <Reply # 2 on 1/22/2006 5:04 AM >
| | | #1 has a great subject, but I don't suppose you could get any higher to get a different angle. #2 if terrific with the color. It's perfect the way it goings down the hall!
Sethra "I am not an adventurer by choice, but by fate." ~Vincent Van Gogh |
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avoidsreality
Location: Philadelphia Gender: Female
| | | Re: The Met <Reply # 3 on 1/22/2006 5:56 AM >
| | | if we're getting uber picky, i'd be inclined to agree with the suggestion about burning in the window on the 2nd shot. and while you're in there burning stuff, the opposite cast light in the corner of the wall could take a little too...but then again, this shot is really about the light. and there are plenty of people who would say not to touch it at all! and, again, going to agree that number one would be awwwwwesome with a slightly different angle where you can see more of the clock. not very often someone gets inside of a clock like that.
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