14 comments:

  1. This has a somewhat creepy look< think you should really focus on the intense moments before the happening. That is where suspense and intrigue really heighten the creepiness.
    -sky

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  2. Ohhh this is getting better! It's really starting to get creepy! The pictures are looking a bit pixilated and look low-res. Is there a setting on your camera that will allow you to take bigger pictures at higher resolutions?

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  3. the bathtub hand is great, the best. the cropping on the top one could be a little more clear. i am wondering what it is (gravestone?). am i supposed to wonder?
    can you change your image size to larger or are you meaning for it to look lo res?

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  4. You are doing a great job so far, definitely in your latest posts. Just keep on playing around with Photoshop and the endless possibilities that you can use Photoshop for. Also Christine makes a good point about the shots looking low-res. Though, that might be a good thing for your photos in the sense that a lot of classic horror films look a little grainy and even choppy.

    --Nick Miller

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  5. I agree with kyla on the cropping for this picture. It kind of just looks like a prop hand or something. But the pictures are getting better! The newest ones are definitely creepy and make me wonder what happened.

    -Sarah

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  6. These are great. I don't know if what you're going for is a cheesy horror film look, but if it is, you're doing a good job.

    Gina

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  7. i dont even know if you need the blood? i think they may work better without it.

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  8. The curiosity factor might be more prominent if you make the photo elements less obvious (like the hand in the flowers). The viewer would have to take a moment to really think about what is going on.

    Elaine

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  9. These are really starting to work--the absence of the whole figure and only sharing a limb is a great trick!

    I am not sure that you need the blood either, unless you really wanna push for a gory horror flick vibe. Without it, the images become more about the wonder of the stillness.

    Val

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  10. These are getting stronger... and creepier. I feel a lot when I look at these. I think you are doing a lot better.. keep this up!

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  11. yeah, its getting better, the blood brings me back to it being staged though.... try to experiment with stuff in the photo rather than adding things on in photoshop...

    ian

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  12. These are getting creepier! I agree that you should experiment with other ways of shooting instead of staging the scenes. I am also wanting the photos to be a lot more sharper, maybe try making them high resolution so they aren't pixelated. Your doing great so far! Keep up the great work!

    Melissa :)

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  13. these are working a lot better with your idea. keep it up. another creepy trick might try is hiliters under blacklight.
    alex

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  14. You are deffinately starting to get some where. The picture of the bathtub with the bloody arm hanging out of it is really creepy to me! The angle of the camera is really nice in that one. I agree with some other comments that it would be nice if the picture were a little more clear. Keep up the good work!

    Danielle

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