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Symmetry
09/14/2007 12:27:05 PM
Symmetry
by sz1_

Comment:
Critique Club feedback:

This is a very nice study of symmetry and patterns. I think the wide aperture holds this back a bit by not capturing the scene in as sharp of focus as the subject demands. A slight increase in contrast might also make this look even better by getting all those details to jump out even more.

Good work!
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This is my patch!
09/14/2007 12:24:56 PM
This is my patch!
by KHolt

Comment:
Critique Club feedback:

Who know that Expert Editing Free Studies would attract so many cows?

There is nothing negative to say about this shot, and I think the score it received reflects that. Perfect exposure, great lighting, the focus is dead on, and the bit of natural framing provided by the tree takes it over the top.

Very nice shot.
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Gold Dust Woman
09/14/2007 12:22:47 PM
Gold Dust Woman
by kellian

Comment:
Critique Club feedback:

You have an eye for an attractive pose and a composition that works very well for the scene.

Shooting into the sun is very difficult, and while you managed to save a lot of detail in the subject the cost was an overexposure of the sky which robbed a lot of detail out of that flowing piece of cloth she is holding.

If you have(or can buy or make) a reflector, this is the perfect sort of shot to use it on. You can reduce your exposure a bit and save the sky and the details in the cloth by having the reflector bounce some of that light back up into the model's face.

I also think the Gaussian Blur is a little on the heavy side here, but that could be an artistic decision on your part so run with it.

Good job!
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Arriving Somewhere But Not Here
09/14/2007 12:14:46 PM
Arriving Somewhere But Not Here
by CorySmith

Comment:
Critique Club feedback:

For a setup shot, you've shown a good eye for creating a scene that works well with the subject. Here the strong points of the image are the perspective of the street moving back to the horizon and centering the subject within those lines to make her pop out of the scene.

Things that likely held this back are the overall darkness of the image, the background clutter coming up from behind her head and a slightly soft focus on the subject.

If you have access to a flash, that would help light the subject so she stands out more while still allowing you to catch the soft morning light in the sky behind her. You could also take another stab at using various masks and other assorted digital wizardry in your image editor to see what could be done - but there is never a replacement for getting the lighting right 'in real life'.

Shooting the model from a lower point of view, or physically moving her forward to block the clutter coming up from her head would help as well. I would keep the centered placement, just find a spot that hides the light poles. Centered compositions are often panned, but think it works very well here.

Sharp focus is the bread and butter of scoring on DPC. This looks like a dimly lit scene so if you were on auto-focus, your camera might have been struggling to stay locked on. Manual focus may be your friend in a situation like this.

Overall, nice shot!
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King of the forest
09/14/2007 12:02:02 PM
King of the forest
by hajeka

Comment:
Critique Club feedback:

You've captured a very nice wildlife scene here. The aperture selection works well to focus the eye onto the moose. The blurred out leaves in the foreground on the right side are a bit of a distraction, as they don't actually frame the subject and add no real interest to the overall shot.

Composition is well done, taking heed of the Rule of Thirds.

Free Studies tend to be very demanding in terms of delivering a heavy dose of glitz to the voter. While this image may pop a bit more with a tighter crop and playing with the contrast between subject and the rest of the scene, it's placement would likely not radically change compared to the rest of the entries in the challenge.

Nice work!
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Day10.jpg
09/13/2007 09:15:54 PM
Day10.jpg
by FotoMunki

Comment:
This is one of my Week 2 Merit Award selections. Really nice!

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Day6 : e v e n i n g - w a l k
09/13/2007 09:08:29 PM
Day6 : e v e n i n g - w a l k
by vikas

Comment:
Another great example of lines leading the eye around the shot. Great tones/lighting.
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Day4 : b r e a k f a s t - t i m e
09/13/2007 09:08:03 PM
Day4 : b r e a k f a s t - t i m e
by vikas

Comment:
Like the leading lines and all the play between highlights and the other tones.
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Day5 : g l o w i n g - i n - d a r k n e s s
09/13/2007 09:07:26 PM
Day5 : g l o w i n g - i n - d a r k n e s s
by vikas

Comment:
Maybe just a touch too soft, but that glow is great.
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Day 13 - Intertwined
09/13/2007 08:49:43 PM
Day 13 - Intertwined
by Budya

Comment:
Very nice. I like this sort of eerie processing myself. Could maybe get those berries just a bit brighterto get them to pop off that lovely background.
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