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| 08/04/2015 11:49:39 AM | Line Upby Ja-9Comment: *Hello from Sid and the Critique Club*
Congratulations on your high placing for a superb image very worthy of its position that fully meets the challenge
What a stunning image, I really like what you have done here, the high contrast mono works really well. I love the pure blacks throughout the image.
I'm intrigued by the lighting which I am assuming is behind and below, anyway it is well controlled and very effective. I fall into the camp that likes the squares breaking up the reflections, I think this element really adds hugely to the overall effect. It is far more effective than a straightforward pure one for one reflection, it gives us a vague feel for the battleground itself and it breaks the pieces up with such irregularity it adds real intrigue, I love it.
If I am going to be critical although the lighting works really well when I look closely it also brings out unwanted detail like the resin flow but in particular the seams on the rooks and the queen. I can visualise just how stunning this could be with a glass set with all the lovely effects the lighting would have on the glass and then those reflections, divine.
Thank you for another lovely submission, Sid | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 08/04/2015 10:11:17 AM | "The woods are lovely, dark and deep" ~ Robert Frostby Ja-9Comment: *Hello from Sid and the Critique Club*
An interesting image that probably meets the challenge.
I must begin by admitting that I have never consciously used the Orton effect myself so I am not best qualified to assess how effectively it has been used here. Looking carefully at your image I would say that it shows an enhanced range of tones and detail beyond a normal exposure. Unless you are familiar and a regular user of this technique I wonder how many people would have recognised it, particularly with a cursory glance, during the challenge and therefore how much it has affected your score.
I like your viewpoint and the way the composition takes us into the depths of the woods, it is very engaging. I see you have used a very small aperture with a large DOF but there is evident softness throughout, how much of that is due to diffraction from that very small aperture or from the out of focus image you will have used to achieve the effect I don't know. Either way, I am imagining a sharply focused image and thinking hmmâ€Â¦ I would probably prefer it without the softness but obviously that is not an option for you in respect of the challenge brief but perhaps it could have been a little less evident in which case it may have affected your score even more!
Another competent submission from you Janine, thank you, Sid | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 08/04/2015 09:28:45 AM | The Square Wave by PhocalComment: *Hello from Sid and the Critique Club*
Congratulations on the ribbon, a great result for a great image that fully meets the challenge.
I must begin by admitting that I have never consciously used the Orton effect myself so I am not best qualified to assess how effectively it has been used here. However, I can benefit from your high score and all the very positive comments you have received here and the conclusion is that you have been very successful with your entry, well done.
With regards to the image itself I find it very pleasing I particularly like the distant foggy background, the placing of the tree, the shape of the trunk, the perfect reflection it all ties together very nicely indeed. I am, like you, a very keen fan of the square crop which again works very well too. Probably the only minor technicality I can suggest is that the ISO may have been better at 100 assuming the camera supports it but most modern cameras are still good well beyond this so its not really an issue.
Thank you for submitting such a beautiful image it is a real pleasure to be given your image for critique, Sid | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 08/03/2015 02:57:53 PM | Rainbow at 10,000 Feetby Dr.ConfuserComment: *Hello from Sid and the Critique Club*
A rather dull image that partially meets the challenge.
There's no denying that your position is high and therefore from above in terms of altitude but the cloud has obscured the view that would have given us the scene that enables us to experience being above within the context of the frame. As it is, we do not have a strong focal point and I agree with your commenter that the blue of the distant sky draws us away from the feint arc of subdued colour we have in the foreground.
You have a surprisingly large DOF given your choice of maximum aperture, I assume you were at the 24mm end of your lens. It's very unfortunate after all that effort you put into choosing and driving out to and scaling this location only to have the weather conditions working against you as they have here, but there's nothing you can do about it. Anyway, thanks for your submission, Sid | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 08/03/2015 01:05:04 PM | Child's Playby PangurbanComment: *Hello from Sid and the Critique Club*
An appealing image that meets the challenge brief well
You have captured a moment that conveys well the pleasure the child is enjoying in her own little world, the innocence of youth. In terms of the challenge brief you have met the conditions well from your clearly elevated position above her. I often lament that our society discourages photography of children, there are so many innocent moments that, I for one, avoid.
The colours are a little on the weak side, I very strongly agree with your comment from Neat, this would look so very good in mono perhaps with a blue filter to lighten the carpet or red to darken it they would both be worth having a look at.
Your exposure is generally good though there is a small amount of overexposure on the extended left arm. You mention that you forgot to alter the ISO and whilst you are correct the lowest ISO is always preferable, in this case ISO 100, but modern cameras such as yours are still very capable up to 1600 so it is unlikely to adversely affect the image in any significant way.
Thank you for your submission, Sid | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 08/03/2015 12:23:44 PM | Where's Lunchby Ja-9Comment: *Hello from Sid and the Critique Club*
An appealing image that barely meets the challenge brief
You have a nicely executed image of an appealing subject but your position in relation to it is only marginally above it simply due to your own height to it, in other words to meet the challenge I think you needed to be in an elevated position which is much more apparent than yours here. Perhaps your intention was to convey the birds position above its prey but I would suggest that the somewhat lower than deserved score reflects this aspect in relation to the challenge brief itself.
I find the image itself very appealing, the exposure is good, the composition is also good, the colours are good. I particularly like the reflections and the interesting detail in the water. The focus has the eyes nice and sharp and the shallow DOF isolates the bird nicely from the background and foreground, though a wide open aperture would have given a shallower DOF which would probably have improved the small section of background above his back.
Thank you for your submission, Sid | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 08/03/2015 09:30:46 AM | Ocypode quadrataby CodeSharkComment: *Hello from Sid and the Critique Club*
A cute subject that meets the challenge well.
What a lovely little crab, you've captured it nicely with a shallow DOF isolating him from the sand background, I disagree with one of your commenters, the eye looks in good sharp focus, exactly how it should be, the problem is that the detail on the shoe canvas competes. It's a shame his eye is obscured by sand it makes it feel rather painful!
What I don't like is that the shoe dominates the crab and the image as a whole, I feel there is a strong argument for a judicial crop close to the crab's leg, a square would probably work well, there is just too much shoe and too much distracting detail in it. I like that the crab forms a diagonal within the image it strengthens the composition.
Thanks for submitting, Sid | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 08/03/2015 06:32:40 AM | Fast Food.by romilComment: *Hello from Sid and the Critique Club*
A colourful image that meets the challenge well.
Your viewpoint makes for an interesting contrast between the dark mysterious interior and the boldly coloured exterior forming a frame for the entire scene. The mystery is added to with the position of the napkins obscuring the mans face and the dim lighting that reluctantly reveals the ladies somewhat pensive face. The man's position within the space feels very dynamic, I especially like her position in the top corner.
The lighting is flat and the exposure is good creating a dimly lit interior that suits the subject well. It has been well appreciated here with a respectable score together with some very useful comments, I concur particularly with the comment from streetpigeon.
Thank you for an interesting submission, Sid | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 08/03/2015 05:07:25 AM | Man with a Cameraby johnbrennanComment: *Hello from Sid and the Critique Club*
A pleasing portrait that meets the challenge well.
Thank you for your quirky and helpful notes, you have correctly identified the technical aspects of your shot that would benefit from altered settings, ie., aperture priority and lower ISO etc., Having said that the end result is not significantly affected and is still a pleasing result that needs little improvement
Your composition is good with empty space for the camera to look into, the background is neutral without any distractions and the generally high key effect is complimentary to the white hair of your subject. To be honest apart from the altered settings there's not a lot else to add, well done, Sid | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 08/02/2015 08:18:05 AM | Forest firesby clickodakComment: *Hello from Sid and the Critique Club*
A very intriguing image that meets the challenge.
As with the other submissions I've critiqued for this challenge, I have to begin by admitting that I am not familiar enough with JJBeguin's work to be able to comment with any authority, however, I will do my best. Your comments are a good guide as to his and your aims with your work, thank you.
I have to say that after the initial confusion which made me look harder and then to see and appreciate better the image itself, I like what I see, I find it quite fascinating. You have done well to find the scene and transform it the way you have. quite simple yet effective. I love the shapes and the reflections and the eventual giveaway of the upside down nature of what we're looking at. Your exposure is good, you have got the snow white without too much sacrifice of the water's highlights, though I detect a blue tint that might benefit from some white balance correction.
I like your composition it works very well indeed and so to do the people here, a very respectable score for a very respectable entry, well done Sid. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
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