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Iris in dappled sunlightby RulerZigzagComment by sidpixel: Hello from the critique club
An appealing image that meets the challenge well
This is all about the lighting. The lone flower nicely spotlit by the soft sunlight against the darker natural background works really well, it stands out like the attractive beacon it is. Your composition is also very complimentary to the subject and its position in the natural setting, lovely. Well taken Anton. |
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| 06/11/2017 09:38:05 AM |
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| 06/10/2017 11:41:13 AM |
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| 06/09/2017 12:00:45 PM |
Bread, and Circusby RulerZigzagComment by sidpixel: Hello from the critique club
An appealing image that meets the challenge well
Although the crowd element is minimal with three people visible and one leg the setting implies the presence of many more people so in that respect it fulfils the challenge brief. The inclusion of the fairground attraction in the background makes for a good composition but also provides the setting for the rest of the people. Your exposure is good in this difficult lighting situation, thanks for a pleasing entry Anton. |
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| 06/08/2017 09:46:50 PM |
Spring fever!by RulerZigzagComment by snaffles: Greetings from the Critique Club!
A nice portrait of a pretty girl but I feel the composition is quite distracting - subject splayed out on ground with arms akimbo and elbows cut off, rose in lower right competing with the red of her nails (and compositionally, that whole bouquet is just drawing attention away from her). Also, why so many layers of clothing? Be careful with the retouching, as her cheeks and mouth area look far too smooth, making her look somewhat waxy...and the eyes are almost glassy. Scale back a little. I would far prefer to see that work applied to the armpit, and leave a few lines on her face so we can see some character and life.
Overall, what are you trying to get across? Are you trying to please a client who wanted to do this pose very badly, and this is an outtake, or is it more of a snapshot that looked cute? I know I've seen far better work from you.
Hope this has been of help, feel free to PM me with any questions.
Susan |
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| 06/07/2017 08:22:53 PM |
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