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| 06/25/2003 12:31:57 AM |
Work's Doneby ChrisW123Comment: Great shot - this is the kind of country I'm use to seeing. The detail and colours are wonderful. |
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| 06/25/2003 12:27:03 AM |
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| 06/25/2003 12:20:52 AM |
Country Wheelsby heidaComment: Great perspective although I might have tried focusing on the hubcap. |
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| 06/16/2003 10:43:15 PM |
Bubbling Mud Potsby BAMartinComment: Critique Club
Composition: I love the various textures included in this shot - the smooth mud, sharp rocks, rust coloured earth and even some steam. It's perhaps a few too many elements to combine but I actually kind of like it. I have to admit though that the photo has two focal points - the mud and the pit. A different crop may have made one focal point more powerful.
Technical Quality: You have captured the colours and textures incredibly well. I have nothing to complain about - no blown highlights, not oversharpened - just plain well done.
Meeting Challenge: I guess some people might argue that mud is water, but I think you easily met the challenge. It's certainly an interesting form of liquid - especially its behaviour.
Border / Title: The title is fine, and helps clarify what might otherwise me a confusing subject (the bubbling effect is laregly lost in a still photo). I think this shot might have been framed better with a small border - and that's probably the first time I have said a border would help.
Overall: It's a lovely shot, and will act as a great momento of your trip. I really like the various textures - the smoothness is such a contrast to the sharpness of the surrounding rocks.
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| 06/06/2003 01:56:13 AM |
Welcomeby LeahStephenComment: Good work. I was just looking at your photo and I agree with shadow... The black and white image is very good but probably doesn't echo the "home sweet home" theme. It looks a little bit cold. I would try to recolour the photo to a sepia (brown / orange) type of colour.
Besides that the image is very good - lovely detail, lovely exposure and lighting. There is some parallax (ie: top of buildings narrower than bottom) but it's not major. The border is ok - almost too large but just ok in my opinion. |
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| 06/01/2003 07:18:48 PM |
"Neo, Trinity... NOW!"by swaroskjiComment: Critique Club
Composition: You have used an extreme close up of the phone but it works well. It's fairly obvious that it is a phone and the reflection is wonderful. The background on the right side is a little distracting because it's not obvious what it is - although making it so blurred prevents it from distracting the viewer.
Technical Quality: The photo is very good from a technical stand point. Good exposure, lovely colour (very appropriate to the challenge)
Creativity: I love the subject matter - the phone is so significant in the movie and adding a character was a wonderful idea. I'm guessing it's an image from a poster or DVD cover or something similar - great idea.
Meeting the Challenge: You have easily met the challenge - the subject, title and coloring of the photo are spot on.
Overall: For only your second contribution you have done a wonderful job - well done. I look forward to your future work since this entry is so good.
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| 05/26/2003 07:21:09 PM |
There is no spoon!by The KidComment: Nice tie-in to the movie and the white background reminds me of all the times they enter the program without a background (like when selecting guns). The reflection in the spoon is a little distracting since the spoon was seen indoors and the reflection looks like trees and a fence. Great work though. |
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| 05/26/2003 06:45:21 PM |
It’s Chinese to me!by pollonosComment: Unfortunately there is very little photographic skill to comment on. I understand the title but the photo is boring and does not provoke interest. |
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| 05/21/2003 12:58:16 AM |
Blueby EJComment: That's really interesting. Is it some kind of sea creature? |
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| 05/21/2003 12:49:45 AM |
Hyper Driveby DennisFComment: Wow - I love the focus effect you achieved. I'm guessing the train you were on is moving with a long exposure. I love the result. |
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