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Old 27th September 2006   #1
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I like the first shot... looked like one of those boxy robot toys from the 70s era.
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all boring pics...
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all boring pics...
That's quite a large brush to wield.

The first shot has some potential, perhaps some contrast and grain may increase the impact?

Stoned, do you have another photo, perhaps of an alternative angle?
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The title dosent suit IMO, all the photos are sorta 3 vs 1 to me.

For every three subjects, there is one vying with the three for attention.
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The title dosent suit IMO, all the photos are sorta 3 vs 1 to me.

For every three subjects, there is one vying with the three for attention.
Actually that was kind of the idea, but if it doesn't work for you, it's ok. Thanks for bothering to comment.

LL, A large part of the reason why my shots generally seem to have low contrast is I don't really up the contrast after using the save to web function. It tends to lose some contrast in the process. Thanks for pointing that out, I'll remember to add it into my resize action in future.

Jaredpogi, photography is subjective, if it doesn't work you it's ok. Thanks for sharing your opinion. I thought this thread was looooooooong dead.
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