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ctfchallenge | all galleries >> The Best of CTF Challenges >> Best of 2005 > 1st: Puzzled * by iso3200
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17th July 2005 iso3200

1st: Puzzled * by iso3200


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Techo 19-Jul-2005 03:25
Beautiful. I also really like how it works well with the shadows. About showing two sides of the cube or not, I'm not sure about that aspect but I like this one and there are hints that the cube is a 3d object. Like the glimpse of the edge sticking out a bit from the hand. Perhaps the lower portion of the photo is a bit too tight?
ctfchallenge18-Jul-2005 19:01
Wonderful shot. And this young boy may have a future as a photographer's model...he's so good in front of the camera.
--Mary Anne
Guest 18-Jul-2005 16:22
Excellent DOF! Great capture.
ctfchallenge18-Jul-2005 01:01
I see why you like this lens. Great concept and execution. theFly
Rod 18-Jul-2005 00:31
Bugger, I was going to do a shot just like this. But I didn't have a cube, didn't have a kid & didn't have the skill:-) I love the look of the hands & cube set against the oof background. The tone works well too. Well done mate.
Canon DSLR Challenge17-Jul-2005 22:56
Excellent capture of curiosity! Very well done. ~ Lonnit
ctfchallenge17-Jul-2005 18:47
forgot to add great photo iso. - andrew
ctfchallenge17-Jul-2005 18:38
i disagree with showing 2 sides of the cube. i think by showing the one wall it makes it more imposing to the child. 2 sides might make the cube more dynamic but i think it would also attract less attention than the single sided cube. just my opinion. - andrew
ctfchallenge17-Jul-2005 16:28
beautiful dof and angle. i personally would rotate the cube and show two sides (or extend corner a little beyond hand and show bottom side a bit too) just to add extra shadow elements on the cube (side lighting will help a lot). this looks a little static.
awesome shot as it is too though. i really like it. -Abstract