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Please give me my Toy Cat
Please give me my Toy Cat
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Challenge: Clichés (Classic Editing)
Camera: Olympus C-3040Z
Location: My livingroom
Date: Jan 31, 2003
Aperture: auto
ISO: auto
Shutter: auto
Galleries: Candid, Animals
Date Uploaded: Feb 1, 2003

The dog had been tossing the stuffed cat around in the air. After about the 4th time the cat jumped on it and wouldn't give it back. Everytime the gog reached for it the cat slapped her. The dog gave up after 30 minutes.
This was enhanced, brightness & contrast adjusted, the gamma was adjusted, it was sharpened and resized.

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Place: 216 out of 246
Avg (all users): 4.2462
Avg (commenters): 5.4286
Avg (participants): 4.2167
Avg (non-participants): 4.2933
Views since voting: 1223
Votes: 195
Comments: 10
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02/10/2003 11:55:04 AM
Becky, It is good to see you entering more pictures. A few comments: The colour palette of this is quite muted - all creamy browns and tans, which means the background elements are a bit jarring. The light is good and even, so no harsh shadows and your subjects are interesting and interracting - certainly above the average single pet that looks like they want to escape.

I do think though that (instead of suggesting cropping out the background) that this could be better simply by getting closer in. very roughly only 1/3rd of this picture is the subject that I think you wanted to show - the cat and dog playing with each other. a lower angle/ closer camera position would have dealt with the disturbing background and removed some of the less interesting foreground. It gives it a sense of the place, but closer would have really pushed the focus onto your pets.

These kind of pictures also can be enhanced a lot by getting down there with them more - you might feel silly on the floor but your pictures could make you a lot happier.
This is sort of what I mean - though I would suggest doing the cropping with your feeet and camera position, rather than editing:



Message edited by author 2003-02-10 12:01:49.
02/10/2003 12:48:16 AM
I thank each one of you for your comments. I knew you would beat me up about the background before I submitted it. I liked it and submitted anyway. I hoped for some comments that would help me with areas that weren't so obvious. Hind site is 20/20. I tried Gallatin's suggestion and it was much better. Thanks Gallatin for a really helpful comment.

For an action shot you can't always choose where it takes place. The way I look at it, if you want the scene you have to put up with the scenery sometimes. For my own personal use I spot edit the background and all the mess out and have a very cute photo.

Thanks again for those who took the time to comment. With this many low votes I expected, and hoped for, at least four pages of comments.
 Comments Made During the Challenge
02/06/2003 11:01:52 PM
These are beautiful animals, sure wish you could have cropped out the background more, cropping up to the dog's paw and up to the cat's back would help, the way they are looking at each other is so cute. Wonderful candid animal shot.
  Photographer found comment helpful.
02/06/2003 03:19:57 PM
very good
02/04/2003 07:27:44 PM
Lighting isn't too bad, but I would have liked to see the shot zoomed right in on the two of them, cutting out all of the very distracting background.
  Photographer found comment helpful.
02/04/2003 03:43:10 PM
A little over exposed and background seems a little cluttered. Excellent expressions on the animals though.
02/03/2003 02:56:56 PM
a closer crop with less background would give a more artistic image
02/03/2003 02:49:30 PM
Good looking Boxer, love them.
02/03/2003 01:59:13 PM
Nice cliche.
02/03/2003 09:35:42 AM
The subject is good, but the items appearing from the top of the photo and the floor really distract.


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