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| 06/01/2005 07:58:08 PM |
Wings on flowerby bkvelComment: Alone this image displays no link to the challenge whatsoever to this viewer. It is a very nice capture of a flower, the detail sings and the lighting offers some interest, but I cannot rate it high compared to other images that have such strong communicaton of the 'decision'. I offer a 4. |
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| 06/01/2005 07:55:46 PM |
Wrong Decisionby DiscraftComment: Something of an abstract statement. Without the title I would say this focus is the burning cig or possibly the lip stud. Alone it does not communicate decision to me at all. It is not ugly enough to politically tell me that smoking is bad or undesireable. A well shot image that falls short in the concept but would do well with text added into the negative space, forcing it into a public service announcement or ad. I must rate this a 3 against other contenders in this challenge. |
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| 06/01/2005 07:46:18 PM |
Fast decisionby StructorComment: A nice capture of a motion blurred car against a sunset backdrop made of rich and inviting colors. The crop adds greatly to the interest level, but the image alone does not invoke a sense of decision or decision-making. This is an image that alone offers much so for technicals I will rate this to a 4 with what I feel is a such a weak link to the communication of 'decision'. |
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| 06/01/2005 07:06:49 PM |
The decision is madeby StagoleeComment: I have to bump the capture of this decision up to a 10. It is a perfect 'Sports Illustrated' image with a dof that highlights the main subject exclusively while still putting him in the setting he is supposed to be in. The crop (square) is by far not my favorite ratio, but this image requires it for balance and complteness of the subject's body language which is the definition of capturing the decision. Great Job! |
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| 06/01/2005 07:03:13 PM |
"SAFE" said the Manby coolharComment: By all means this image is one of the top contenders. A benchmark for the tens in this challenge. Great use of focus depth to emphasize the umpire, a great catch of the action and epxressions and lighting that is evan all the way around. I am not a fan of the square cropped ratio, however it is not something that would detract from this image and another choice could even hurt the balance and focus of the decision that you have captured. Great job! |
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| 06/01/2005 07:00:15 PM |
It's Up To Youby dartompkinsComment: This image with the fence pattern, reflected in the sign and accented in the border choice is my top contender, the benchmark for the tens in this challenge It screams decision; my decision. I surely don't think I could make it to the fence. The only thing that puts into question it's ribbon placing for me is the definition of the puppy against the shadowy backdrop in that area. As such he seems less larger than life, but again, perhaps he is 'the hidden danger'. Great choices in concept execution and finesse! |
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| 06/01/2005 06:55:59 PM |
Where the Boys Areby BlinksComment: A look of contemplation. Perhaps a decision after all, YES. As I look more closely, I understand, he is wearing a dark blue bathrobe and deciding to wear the denim underwear or the blue plaid boxers! I see now that there is underwear hanging from the drawers as well, he is not after all sitting alone in a closet amongst all his clothing.
There are a number of elements here that almost led me to a 'weak-link-to-challenge' voting. The main subject (the underwear) is lost by being the same color as the more powerful and present bathrobe coloring, one of them has to change to prevent misunderstanding. I found the detail in the dresser to be lost mostly in shadows, though now that I know what I am looking at, can see it all clearly. The side lighting has hurt you by dropping shadows in all the worst places. This image needs a fill flash on the opposite side to bring more definition to the background and potentially give a solid separation to the underwear and robe. The redemption of the image is the look on his face. Had the model not been as expressive I surely would have overlooked the decision and passed by the objects of his decision as unfortunate clutter in the image. Bumping to a 5 on challenge and technicals. |
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| 06/01/2005 06:48:33 PM |
Up or Down?by thomaspeopleComment: A child plays with the video game machine. I am certain that the aspect of play requires decision-making but the image does not seem to outright convey decision making to me. Looking away with a soft focus on the face and harsh glare ont eh controller, bring no life, no interest to the image for me. The presence of the fleece jacket and odd-patterned 'thing' in the upper left corner only harm the rest of the image by pushing it into more of a snapshot feeling.
The gaming concept may have been better helped by the presence of a manual and a portion of the screen where the player must make a decision, or a contemplative look by the main subject as he pondered the right thing to do.
I personally feel a weak link to the challenge, distracting elements in the fore and background and can only offer a 3 as a vote on this image. |
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| 06/01/2005 06:41:43 PM |
Where to go?by h2orpaComment: At first I see people in an open walkway, none appear lost or wandering, they appear determined on their way. The street pole offers multiple choices, but it is not well-defined against the background of likewise-darker toned buildings. The conversion to b/w is wonderful and there is a sharpness to the image that stands on its own as a technically superior, but compared to other images offered, does not invoke a sense of decision making to me. A tighter crop on the street pole, with a person pondering its arrows woudl have pushed this image far into the top-contender category. I am offering a 4 as the challenge link is too weak for me. |
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| 06/01/2005 06:36:41 PM |
stay in or go play?by whiteroomComment: This is a beautiful candid or perhaps capture should be the term. He looks, slightly embarassed, laughing about the photographer who is taking his picture and sharing that feeling with the little one. It is exquisite in finishing. The tones cover a wide and well defined range, the lighting works very well with the play of shadow and the borader compliments the image. Without the title, it does not offer me any sense of a decision being made. There is no 'wheels of thought' feeling from the image, it is more of humor and sharing a secret. In another light I could see a better link, however I can only offer a 4 for sheer beauty of the image as other images have such a stronger invocation of the air of decision. |
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