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| 07/21/2009 03:15:39 PM |
301_6673-copy.jpgby salmiakkiComment: erm, you pick on me for forgetting which optic I used then 5 minutes later I see you can't remember how you edited this!
That said I'm loving the colours here so you'd best remember girl! Very colourful and blury, my type of shot :) |
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| 07/21/2009 03:12:20 PM |
Seascapeby GermaineComment: ouch, my eyes! this is just too sharp and colourful for my liking!
hehe, I know how Rina feels and I'd be stoked to take a shot like this, it truly is sublime and a world away from that shadowy street I love to much. Less, they say is more and this speaks volumes.
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| 07/21/2009 02:54:54 PM |
go2 by ZigomarComment: I'm already wondering if you run out of ideas before we get bored of this set and I'm pretty sure you will lose cos I'm loving these, not only are they all good images in their own right but as a set will be even more powerful - very creative! |
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| 07/20/2009 07:11:13 PM |
Beer&Balloonsby MArteSiComment: Greetings from the Critique Club Maria.
First off welcome to DPC and congratulations on entering your first 2 challenges, its quite a step to parade your work to the dpc masses (we are a fickle bunch sometimes).
I didn't vote in this challenge but would have probably voted this a 4. I like the perspective, the bikes, balloons and the group at the table, but, as a single image its a little messy. Your focus is a little out for my liking and as another commenter mentioned this might work better in colour? Of course, I don't know what lengths you went to in order to take the shot but feel a closer crop on any of the 3 main subjects might have worked better.
That said, you scored a 4.8 on your first challenge so thats a full 0.6 better than me lol. Good luck for the future here at DPC and above all enjoy your photography!
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| 07/20/2009 06:45:09 PM |
In God We Trustby howie733Comment: Greetings from the Critique Club Howard.
First off I like your idea, the composition is very good and O personally like the fact there are 3 elements to the image. I'm slightly confused by the depth of field looking at your exif data but quite like the fact that the sharpest part of the image is the message you were trying to convey. Chromatic aberration was mentioned in your comments and think this is an exposure issue? You don't show your editing steps but it looks to me as if you overused the shadow/highlight function in CS3 (or similar).
Was the paper white? I quite like the fact the paper colour merges with the coins here. I didn't vote in this challenge but would probably have skipped past it with a 5 as (for me) it doesn't grab my attention.
Good luck with your future challenges here at dpc. |
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| 07/20/2009 06:08:53 PM |
Stepping into... by pedromenComment: Greetings from the critique club Pedro!
This is so funny, my first critique in over a year and I get given a red ribbon! And here is a little known fact, you joined DPC on my 50th birthday!
So, to the image, what can I say? your first submission and a red ribbon. This is a great product shot, excellent composition and you got the 'splash' just right. I;ve just read you comment below and yes, the choice of this shoe helped this become a winner as the colours work well with water and it was nice to hear how you worked out the buoyancy.
I have to own up and say I was one of the 42 voters that gave a 6. Why just a 6? whilst its a really good shot I've seen many similar shots (not shoes) so it doesn't have the uniqueness for me that it might have done for others. A niggle I have is the laces and personally I'd have lost them by cutting them down or hidden them in the shoe or had them at full length. The exposure is spot on and the shoe is nice and crisp and if the droplets top left had been super sharp this might have been an 8 from me.
I do hope we see more of the same from you Pedro but you already have a lot to live up to!
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| 07/20/2009 04:45:40 PM |
OXby ZigomarComment: Originally posted by Melethia: What an intriguing pair of shots! I'm thinking there needs to be at least one more for the series... |
ooh, I want many more than 3, this should test your imagination Zigomar. The LB makes this pop. |
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| 07/20/2009 04:43:49 PM |
Yby ZigomarComment: For some weird reason I'm thinking the arrow is like the one they draw on your leg at hospital before amputation and sadly its the good leg thats about to go. |
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| 07/20/2009 03:31:55 PM |
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