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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
6/2/2007 9:10:24 PM
Yep, that's a little frightening.
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Photo By: Thomas Birish
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Critique By:
Terry McCully (K:9221)
5/13/2004 9:04:59 PM
Very wide angle here you have Thomas.. Gotta love pinhole photos.. Great work here.
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ryan walters (K:103)
5/6/2004 8:44:27 PM
I've done this process before, but I used a large shoebox so I could get a full 8x10 piece of paper in it at once. Very interesting the way it turned out, but the quality is quite good considering the process. If you have anymore pinhole pics, please post them!
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Dustin Cowen (K:2837)
4/29/2004 8:38:52 PM
Very creative and the results from your efforts are well worth it, great self portrait. Great fisheye effect from a pinhole camera, never have seen that before. I like the flares around your hands, doesnt even look like your holding the camera, nice one.. Cheers, Dustin
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Critique By:
Amy Drake (K:996)
4/29/2004 7:05:30 PM
Very cool! I haven't done pinhole for a looooong time. You really got a neat effect here.
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Critique By:
Hing Wong (K:2545)
4/1/2004 8:42:55 PM
Nice.
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Critique By:
Tracey MacFadden (K:1066)
3/6/2004 2:16:55 PM
very creative, and good idea.
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Critique By:
Tracey MacFadden (K:1066)
3/6/2004 2:15:17 PM
so cute! i like this photo!
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Critique By:
john amore (K:14015)
3/1/2004 2:37:05 PM
thomas great jon well done John
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Critique By:
Jack Lawson (K:24)
3/1/2004 1:47:58 PM
Great composition, although crappy B/W film it adds nice originality.
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Critique By:
Jula Amore (K:2823)
2/25/2004 12:01:45 AM
Very artistic job!Nice effect..! Regards J.
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Critique By:
Ameed El-Ghoul (K:42215)
2/21/2004 9:16:05 AM
Very good picture Thomas, from a photgraphy and dentist point of view .. lol .. i think your picture should be moved to the humer section .. very nice job.
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Critique By:
Lou Dina (K:12194)
2/20/2004 11:45:36 PM
Thomas, creative and humorous shot. (great bicuspids) Lou
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Critique By:
Rebecca Raybon (K:26654)
2/20/2004 11:28:08 PM
Outstanding shot! and hilarious too lol Love it!
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Critique By:
Randal Dean (K:4004)
2/20/2004 9:56:56 PM
I just burst out laughing. What a great shot! And she's got a damn fine set of chompers. That's a freakin' great photo! Immediately to my favorites.
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Critique By:
Jeremy Brotherton (K:121)
2/20/2004 8:50:08 PM
O my. My what great teeth you have.
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Critique By:
Hakan Aker (K:14146)
2/20/2004 8:41:41 PM
Excellent shot
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Critique By:
Clifton Jones (K:10688)
2/20/2004 8:39:53 PM
This is great..very creative...vibrant color...well done........
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Critique By:
Clifton Jones (K:10688)
2/20/2004 8:28:30 PM
Cute..very funny shot...well done.........
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Critique By:
sandy c. hopkins (K:17107)
2/20/2004 8:23:38 PM
great and original shot.. )
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Critique By:
Delete My Account Delete my Account (K:1232)
2/16/2004 8:27:41 AM
Very cool, can't do that in Photoshop
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Critique By:
Barry Walthall (K:5312)
1/3/2004 6:36:44 PM
Unique perspective,Thomas...great idea.....with great results!
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Critique By:
Aleksandar Lazarevski (K:1285)
1/2/2004 11:43:05 PM
Great perspective! Good picture indeed, regards, Aleksandar.
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Critique By:
Bill Krul (K:5597)
12/31/2003 10:44:40 AM
Very well done. I might have tried to "eliminate" the slight bright area above the "sun" in the lower part of the image. Nice colors. Glad you liked the idea of direct scans of flowers. A nice incexpensive way to capture images and if you have a scanner that does film or transparency materials , you can have fun scanning flowers or what ever as transparencies. Have a healthy, peacful & productive new Year.
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Critique By:
Fabio Keiner (K:81109)
12/31/2003 12:28:40 AM
mark rothko nr.7, I suppose
(there's a lot of rothko's sunset to be seen here, but rarely such an abstract one) and because it's tainted as 'photoart', no one dares to say a word
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Critique By:
Andreas . (K:170)
12/29/2003 1:12:25 AM
Absolutly amazing outcome! It seems to be so real, so physically and plastic! Regards Andreas
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Critique By:
Tracey MacFadden (K:1066)
12/28/2003 1:59:40 PM
cool its christmas colors. these lights look like lazers.
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Critique By:
Tracey MacFadden (K:1066)
12/28/2003 1:55:37 PM
this is really cool, i love the lighting.
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Critique By:
Fabio Keiner (K:81109)
12/27/2003 2:56:02 AM
so, it's true computer art
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Critique By:
Ben Rasmussen (K:2130)
12/26/2003 7:10:12 PM
great shot. very creative. very deep and rich colors. check out my work for the artificial light contest "the glass." thanks your fellow artist ben rasmussen
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