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Burning Issues
06/04/2006 10:59:31 AM
Burning Issues
by adjustabletool

Comment:
Hello, Greetings from the Critique Club.

As requested, here is an indepth critique of your submission. Please keep in mind this is a personal opinion.

First Impression - the most important one:
Focus seems to be off, but a great shape of the flames

Composition:
Composition doesn't really appeal much to me. I think, if you cropped different, the subject out of the center of the image, it would've been a bit better.

Subject:
This does fit the challenge, but lacks a bit of creativity.

Technical (Color, focus, and light):
Focus: Like I said, the focus is off... pity! I think if you used a smaller aperture (F5.6 maybe?) and compensating with the ISO, the focus would have been better. 2.8 is a small area for sharpness, especially with a moving object. It would be interesting to have a better view at the newspapers.
Color: The colors in your image look great, nothing to say about that.
Light: The newspaper could have been a bit lighter IMO, you could use the dodge tool for example.

I hope you've found this critique helpful. Good luck with future challenges!
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Burning down the House
06/04/2006 04:52:06 AM
Burning down the House
by snaffles

Comment:
Hello, Greetings from the Critique Club.

As requested, here is an indepth critique of your submission. Please keep in mind this is a personal opinion.

First Impression - the most important one:
Aaaw.. too bad it isn't in focus... but the colors are amazing!

Composition / PoV:
The composition looks allright, might have cropped a bit off the right. I'm guessing lots of voters thought it was a real house (very clever of you to use a tea-candle burner!). To increase that effect, you might have taken the photo straight and a bit lower (from the ground).

Subject:
This does fit the challenge.

Technical (Color, focus, and light):
Focus: I think you lost a lot of points with the focus.. that's a pity!
Color: The purple & yellow colors are great, but the blue doesn't really fit here IMO.
Light: The light seems to be ok.

Like I said, I think you were voted down because of the focus. But I think with your creativity, after practicing with focus, it will be better.

I hope you've found this critique helpful. Good luck with future challenges!
Photographer found comment helpful.
Meltdown
06/04/2006 04:31:53 AM
Meltdown
by marvin

Comment:
Hello, Greetings from the Critique Club.

As requested, here is an indepth critique of your submission. Please keep in mind this is a personal opinion.

First Impression - the most important one:
Nice shapes in the candle. The colors work for me.

Composition:
You used the 1/3 rule in your photo, but it looks a bit dull to me.

Subject:
It fits the challenge, but you might have played around with the suet (?), bend and shape it, so it becomes a bit more interesting for the voters.

Technical (Color, focus, and light):
Focus: focus looks good, allthough it might have been better to use a smaller aperture and have the flame in focus too. But I'm not sure, and you've probably tried that too.
Color: colors look allright to me. The pure black background works great with your image.
Light: The light of the candle is ok, and you did good to not use another fill-light or something like that.

I think this image looks good enough as it is, but it might have been a bit boring for the voters. A little experimenting with the candle (if you'd like to do that, of course) might have worked.

I hope you've found this critique helpful. Good luck with future challenges!
Photographer found comment helpful.
Vulcan - Roman God of Fire
06/03/2006 03:42:01 PM
Vulcan - Roman God of Fire
by Rikki

Comment:
Hello, Greetings from the Critique Club.

As requested, here is an indepth critique of your submission. Please keep in mind this is a personal opinion.

Well Rikki, what can I say? ;-)
First of all, I really liked to read how you've arranged this shot. I'm sure a lot of people were thinking: "How did he do this?!"

Ok, about the image. You've managed to shoot a great photo again. The compo looks great and the shape of the flames are gorgeous. I think I might have cloned the top (left) part of the flame away, because it's pretty tight at the frame of the image.
I think the high ISO was a bit too high, right now the hand and the flames look very grainy and I think that didn't do good for the photo.
The hand at the bottom is great and with my monitor not too dark. I'm glad you included your hand, allthough it must have been hurting a lot.

Compliments to you for another great photo and for being so brave ;-)

I hope you've found this critique helpful. Good luck with future challenges!

Message edited by author 2006-06-03 15:44:49.
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O   M   G !!!
06/03/2006 03:02:25 PM
O M G !!!
by Ecce_Signum

Comment:
Hello, Greetings from the Critique Club.

As requested, here is an indepth critique of your submission. Please keep in mind this is a personal opinion.

Auwtsj! That must hurt! Love the expression on your face. What people will do to get a great humorous photo! Taking a look at your score and the 10th place, you did a great job.
But, there is one thing I'd like to add.
First of all, The cropping is a bit strange. You've got a big space at the top & right of the image, and a bit tight at the left of the image. That makes the composition a bit weird. I don't know if there was a chance to change the crop, and this might be just nitpicking ;-)
Lighting, black background and focus are great, so no comments about that.
The shape of the flames are awesome, like they're arranged.

Big compliments for being so brave and taking a wonderful shot like this!

I hope you've found this critique helpful. Good luck with future challenges!
Photographer found comment helpful.
In the heat of anger.
06/03/2006 02:29:29 PM
In the heat of anger.
by TNCameron

Comment:
Hello, Greetings from the Critique Club. As requested, here is an indepth critique of your submission.

Please keep in mind this is a personal opinion. This is also my very first critique for the CC ;)

My first impression was a good one. Great visible textures.
The composition looks pretty good, though my eyes keep going to the lighter right part of the image. The sheet seems to look a bit too straight, a couple of wrinkles might have fitted better.
The subject is recognisable, and clear. Everybody has been angry once in a while ;)
Focus is spot on, and in a way you can see the textures of the hands and the sheet. That looks great! I'm not quite sure about the colors, the hands look a bit too red. Have you tried B&W with this image? Or maybe a B&W-layer, with an opacity of, let's say, 75%. But it all comes down to taste, and I think this is what you were looking for. The light might be a little brighter at the left side of the image.
The border seems to fit in this kind of image, but it's not my personal taste.

I like the fact you've tried something different then the "usual" heat. This is a unique idea for the challenge, and I think you did a great job overall.

I hope you've found this critique helpful. Good luck with future challenges!
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Muts
06/02/2006 07:14:03 AM
Muts
by Arti-Elvi

Comment:
pfff :S

He's so naieve. Tell him thanks. But no thanks! We're not that ugly!
Photographer found comment helpful.
Muts
06/02/2006 07:06:32 AM
Muts
by Arti-Elvi

Comment:
I'd love to :-)

oh wait, I allready know you, Muts. hmm.
Photographer found comment helpful.
Muts
06/02/2006 06:43:22 AM
Muts
by Arti-Elvi

Comment:
No Jutilda, a Muts! :P
Photographer found comment helpful.
visegrip
05/28/2006 02:30:10 PM
visegrip
by Kronus

Comment:
I like the different tones in this image, but I have no idea what I'm looking at ;)

compo is nice, and I like the way the different tones are divided through the whole photo.
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