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Being Green
10/20/2015 11:31:14 AM
Being Green
by WonderDude

Comment:
*Hello from Sid and the Critique club*

An interesting image that meets the challenge

Power is clearly conveyed through your choice of the solar panels and their inferred generation of electrical power. I like that your father is positioned to allow the rest of the image to be filled with the solar panels but I am not so happy that he is wearing one of 'em! I think it would have worked better if you had him a little more to the right obscuring the building in the background and looking in to the scene towards the panels.

The colour saturation is bordering on being a little too much for my preference but still reasonably acceptable. What is much less desirable are the blown highlights in the clouds they are detrimental to the end result. I don't think you should be too concerned about your high ISO modern cameras such as yours have continued to make significant improvements in the sensor's ability to handle ISO well and at these levels this really shouldn't be an issue.

Thank you for your entry, Sid
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The Prince
10/07/2015 02:30:05 PM
The Prince1st Place
by Phocal

Comment:
*Hello from Sid and the Critique Club*

An appealing image that is deemed to meet the challenge.

First of all, congratulations on winning this challenge. My own perception of bokeh has always been much more clearly identified with specular highlights as opposed to soft or OOF areas which is where I would place your entry. The challenge brief would also seem to veer more towards the soft focus rendering than my own interpretation. I love everything about this lovely image it is very well executed, however, I would probably have scored it lower than an image with clearly defined bokeh in respect of my definition than has obviously been the case here at DPC.

The image itself is gorgeous, I love the sharp focus on the eye and the shallow DOF both obviously essential regardless of the challenge brief. Its always a classic to photograph a frog emerging with this lovely duckweed on and around it, perfect. I particularly love the eye and the reflections, superb. There's no doubt about it, this really is a lovely image but I still long for 'true' bokeh in it.

Well done Ronnie, an excellent image, Sid
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Search Nectar
10/07/2015 11:01:24 AM
Search Nectar
by clickodak

Comment:
*Hello from Sid and the Critique Club*

A well executed image that does not meet the challenge.

Even following the very loose definition provided by the challenge brief your image does not feature any bokeh at all and therefore does not meet the challenge requirements. See the Wikipedia entry for a definition of bokeh. It is very often misrepresented and I'm sure yours is not the only entry in this challenge that fails but for my own understanding of it it requires a shallow DOF and specular highlights.

Your entry fails in several ways, there are no specular highlights just a plain black background which is completely the opposite of what is needed. A larger aperture is normally preferable though this is also dictated by your distance to the subject, the closer you are, the shallower the DOF.

The image itself is good in terms of DOF, lighting and execution but it simply does not fit in with the challenge, that is not to say it couldn't have done but the black background would be the first thing to go. Replaced by a natural background of a pool for example the ripples and sunlight on the water would have given you the specular highlights needed, the resulting bokeh is then very much lens dependant on your lens with some lenses producing more pleasing bokeh than others, its all down to the lens design and number of aperture blades of the lens. Good bokeh can be a very desirable addition to an image that can transform an ordinary image into a spectacular one.

Sorry Marcel, I know you will accept my critique in the manner it is intended, to help you better understand, Sid
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Tempest
10/05/2015 08:36:12 AM
Tempest
by sfalice

Comment:
*Hello from Sid and the Critique Club*

An intriguing image that meets the challenge.

Very creatively done, I can see you had a lot of fun getting this to where it is. What is it? Who cares, it is very different and therefore has its own impact as a result. It feels like a family of aliens, dad on the right mum on the left with their two siblings, all sharing a moment together. The most intriguing elements are the glass 'heads' of mum and dad, in particular the blue of mum and the red blob of dad but also the reflected arched yellowish shape too. I particularly like dads pose its really quite dynamic.

The technical aspects are good and appropriate, you have a full DOF with good detail throughout. The plain red background works well especially with the blue lighting. The textures are coming out well. It all works very well. The title I'm not so sure about, tempest is not the feeling I get from your image, for me its more like 'togetherness'.

Its nice to see an entry that has been created purely for your own pleasure regardless of the anticipated reception from your voters, I think it deserved a lot better but that was not your motivation anyway. Thanks for your submission, well done, Sid
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Shoes and Laces
10/04/2015 02:05:51 PM
Shoes and Laces
by clickodak

Comment:
*Hello from Sid and the Critique Club*

An interesting image that meets the challenge well.

Shoes and laces do indeed go together and indeed they are not the same so well done with the idea. The composition is excellent I like it a lot, it shows everything off very well, we have all we need of the shoes with an emphasis on the laces with their lovely twining in and out of the shoes and together.

The lighting is good and uniform throughout with some nice tones too. The texture of the laces comes out well with a great choice of aperture that enables you to get just the right amount of DOF. It looks good in mono.

I think the score is fairly representative for the image, well done Marcel for a very good submission, Sid
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written in sand
09/30/2015 05:52:22 PM
written in sand
by posthumous

Comment:
*Hello from Sid and the critique club*

An interesting challenge that meets the challenge.

This is a fascinating and very appealing abstract with the change of colours you have made its origins even less obvious but nevertheless still an interesting image. It's certainly frame filling and I like the graininess of it but the patterns themselves are quite absorbing. Its unlikely this sort of image would ever appeal enough to the voters here to ribbon but I like your creative approach.

Thanks for your submission, Sid
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The Fisher's Priceless Family Portrait
09/30/2015 05:40:29 PM
The Fisher's Priceless Family Portrait
by WonderDude

Comment:
*Hello from Sid and the critique club*

An interesting image that does not meet the challenge fully.

I find the idea that you still have your childhood toys quite appealing and your crop has enabled you to fill most but not all of the frame and the areas where you are not filling the frame are more detrimental than beneficial to the image. The bokeh whilst normally desirable in this instance is quite distracting given the nature of the challenge but the worst area is that on the right which has no place in the context of this image. I think a square crop of the figures on the left would have worked much better than this it would have filled the frame more effectively without any of the aforementioned distractions.

Perhaps a little -EC would have improved the exposure in reducing the highlights and also saturating the colours more, though the pastel shades are themselves quite attractive.

Thanks for your submission, Sid
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Apple Picking in Fall
09/30/2015 04:28:39 PM
Apple Picking in Fall
by clickodak

Comment:
*Hello from Sid and the critique club*

An appealing image that meets the challenge.

Your composition is very good, I like the way you have gone in close with good DOF on the apple and the hand together with the soft focus background of the abundant apple crop. It tells us that the apple is ripe and ready for picking which identifies it with the Northern hemisphere's season. The empty patch of blue sky is a little dominating and would probably benefit from some cropping. The exposure is good and the colours and detail look good too.

All in all, a very good submission Marcel, its a shame it didn't get any comments during the challenge, I hope this makes up for it, Sid
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ambush baby
09/29/2015 05:53:22 PM
ambush baby
by posthumous

Comment:
*Hello from Sid and the critique club*

An appealing image that meets the challenge well.

I see her! Is she looking for her lost black halo? This works well for the challenge in mono, she is well hidden amongst the foliage, I love that here eye is illuminated by the sun and looking towards you, it works well. You have a lot of blown highlights from the intense sun but eliminating those may have also eliminated poor Sofie, and we don't want that do we! I think a better solution would have been to go back to portrait format and crop the path out completely, I think this would have improved your score too.

Nice one Don, thanks for your submission, Sid
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Hydrangea Reflection
09/29/2015 05:44:49 PM
Hydrangea Reflection
by Pangurban

Comment:
*Hello from Sid and the critique club*

An appealing image that does not meet the challenge.

I find your image attractive but in terms of the challenge the subject and your title is so obvious that there is no element of surprise that should be associated with something obscure. We should be made to explore your image to find the hidden subject that is obscured in some way. I do like the reflection and the ripples and the shadows its all very appealing. As you say, it is very bright sunlight but I think you have controlled the exposure well, there is good detail throughout.

I'm sorry you didn't get any comments during the challenge I hope this makes up for it, Sid
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