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| 09/21/2005 12:11:41 PM |
Wrinkles of Wisdomby byshenComment: Greetings from the Critique Club!!
What a cutie! Even as he seems aggrivated at having his picture taken, the overall effect of the portrait makes me smile. The focus is right where it should be, the face very clear and the background not distracting. The composition is very nice, and the colors work well together. IMO a very good portrait, and I think some voters voted lower for animal portraits, otherwise Im sure this would have scored much higher. Good work and keep shooting!!
~~SiSi |
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| 09/21/2005 11:21:02 AM |
Little Smileby ingibComment: Greetings from the Critique Club!!
Nice portrait! The first thing I notice is the angle, it portrays such a feeling of fun, as does the expression on her face. Her eyes are beautiful, and maybe could have been accentuated more. With her blonde hair and fair skin, perhaps a darker color blouse or background might make this portrait a little more interesting and add a little more depth. The focus seems a bit off, her right eye seems sharper and brighter than the left. Very well composed, everything seems to work together to give the viewer a sense of fun. Overall, a great portrait of a pretty, happy girl! Good work and keep shooting!!
~~SiSi |
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| 09/21/2005 11:12:52 AM |
Dustinby cloudsmeComment: Greetings from the Critique Club!!
Your photo shows a very nice capture of a boy in his native environment :-). The colors are very vivid, but the blue of the ATV overpowers the subject, and keeps drawing your eye back to the ATV. The composition is nice, but maybe it could have been better zoomed in on the boy or cut into more of a vertical for more interest. The focus is very nice, perhaps just a little more sharpening on his face. The sky is beautiful without being distracting. Fits the challenge well. Nice work and keep shooting!!
~SiSi |
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| 09/21/2005 11:05:23 AM |
Relaxationby DufusComment: Greetings from the Critique Club!!
Congratulations on a beautiful portrait! The way the fire lights her face is so flattering and intriging. The colors are beautiful, although the whites of her eyes seem a bit dark (from the smoke perhaps?). The focus on her face and the way the light highlights her hair is perfect.The fire is a bit too bright for this photo, maybe if you had cropped out a little more of it, or somehow darkened it. Overall, it gives the viewer a warm, gentle feeling. Fits the challenge perfectly.
Good Job and keep shooting!!
~~SiSi |
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| 09/21/2005 10:40:28 AM |
The Italianby aKiwiComment: Greetings from the Critique Club!!
What an interesting and emotive portrait. The look on the man's face, combined with the background colors makes me think that he has many stories and thoughts about life. There is a bit of his ear on the right cut out, but nothing bad. The focus is perfect. This is one portrait that you could do so many things with, and I enjoy the way you have made it. It seems to tell a story in addition to just showing a face.
Good Work and keep shooting!!
~~SiSi |
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| 09/21/2005 10:33:15 AM |
the only one who would sit for a portrait....Callieby madison461Comment: Greetings from the critique club!!
Such a pretty Kitty! I love the eyes, they are so clear they are overpowering in a wonderful way. The focus is completely on her eyes and face. The background is not distracting at all. The composition is good, except for the left ear being slighly cut off. The lighting is perfect for accentuating her colors. Very nicely done!
~~SiSi |
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| 09/21/2005 10:03:52 AM |
CLby bryantbusComment: Greetings from the Critique Club!!
I really do like this portrait. The Subject is nicely composed, the background is well suited, and the lighting on his face is very nice. The white shirt and hat really allow his face to be the primary focus. As the comments mentioned, there is a "hot spot" on his right shoulder. Sometimes this can be fixed using dodge and burn. One thing that might have made him stand out even more would be to sharpen him and make the background less sharp. Overall, a very nice portrait, extremely well done.
~SiSi |
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| 09/20/2005 08:28:40 PM |
protective limbsby mesmerajComment: Greetings from the Critique Club!!(again)
There is not really much for me to critique! IMHO This photo is not only asthetically (sp?) beautiful, it is also intriguing and thought provoking. I see that you have gotten a very thorough critique from Neuferland, so I will only put in my little 2 cents. I like the lighting, to me it gives the impression that the subject is turning away, almost hiding, from the light. Anyway, Very nice job, well executed!
~~SiSi |
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| 09/20/2005 05:51:05 PM |
Summer Sunset in Contrastby Retro23Comment: Greetings from the critique club!!
WOW. I really like this shot. While there may not be one branch that is the main focus, It is a very nice shot. The framing seems a little off, perhaps if you had cropped out the part of a tree on the left, or placed something (maybe the sun?) into the dip. As for the colors, they are striking, and the contrast of the trees is very nice. I truly would have rated this one much higher than the 4.7 you got, hope it doesn't discourage you. You really have a very nice shot here.
~~SiSi |
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| 09/18/2005 11:28:11 PM |
Sparkleby twm122Comment: the glare on the top of her head is distracting from the beauty of the picture |
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