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Watch Your Step
09/09/2009 12:13:36 AM
Watch Your Step
by dswann

Comment:
I expect this to be on the top 3. Good angle, and good processing!
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If I Go, He Goes
09/09/2009 12:12:23 AM
If I Go, He Goes
by Niecy

Comment:
You meant a pout no doubt, but I see a smile in there!!! :)
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Back to School...Classic
09/09/2009 12:11:34 AM
Back to School...Classic
by jgoings

Comment:
The colors work very well in this photo. I also like the fact you didn't show the binders which allows the viewer to concentrate more on the book itself, rather than what the book is about. Very nicely done. A favorite so far!
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Paper, Ruler, Pencil, Homework... Back to the Daily Grind
09/09/2009 12:10:27 AM
Paper, Ruler, Pencil, Homework... Back to the Daily Grind
by aprudhomme

Comment:
I really like the hard shadow on the pencil.
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Life in the Artichokian Galaxy
09/05/2009 09:15:19 PM
Life in the Artichokian Galaxy2nd Place
by senor_kasper

Comment:
Good composition. The lighting could have been a little softer, not too much though. Too soft would be unrealistic since you are shooting into the sun.
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Swallow Tale
09/04/2009 11:38:54 PM
Swallow Tale2nd Place
by scalvert

Comment:
Very creative!
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Pillars of Light
09/01/2009 10:49:39 PM
Pillars of Light3rd Place
by Cheerz

Comment:
** Hello from the Critique Club **

What a fantastic shot! Congratulations on your ribbon!

Composition
This composition fits well. The black space around the pillars really help to isolate and draw the focus to the light source. What a fantastic job you did capturing the reflection as this allowed you to get a vantage point that you would not normally be able to get. This is certainly a prime example of how the best angle for a photo can't be seen by standing up! The group of 3 lights was a good choice as we normally relate to objects in threes. The texture of the lamps really help to accentuate the light itself. Finally, what a fitting object for the challenge!

Technical
The exposure on this photograph is perfect. You did an excellent job of balancing the tonal range! It is because of the balance that the texture was brought out. Nice job. Excellent depth of field as well.
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The Carrot
08/24/2009 09:24:38 PM
The Carrot
by Citadel

Comment:
** Hello from the Critique Club **

Very cute! Dangling a carrot...a ribbon....very clever!

Composition
In a challenge such as this, composition is everything. You were quite clever in the suggestion that a blue ribbon is simply like dangling a carrot in front of you. The problem here is that the carrot is too much of the focal point, not the ribbon. Don't get confused by a major element though. In this case, the carrot is more interesting than the ribbon. To the average user, this is a photo of a carrot with a ribbon partially around it.

If you look at Time for a ribbon, the ribbon is a minor element, but a focal point of the photo. The eye is drawn to the aperture shaped ribbons. In originality, the ribbon is a minor element, but the surrounding bring the eye to the focal point, the ribbon.

Technical
Technically, this photo is well shot. It is clear, focus is on. Lighting is reasonably balanced, but seems a little bright on the top. One problem is that this appears to have been isolated from the background, digitally as there is a lack of depth and shadow around the edges of the carrot. This can be overcome by using two light sources, one to saturate the backdrop, the other to light the carrot.

After looking at your portfolio, you seem more comfortable with working with natural light, as you have some fantastic shots in there!
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Def Leppard
08/23/2009 10:36:33 PM
Def Leppard
by bobonacus

Comment:
** Hello from the Critique Club **

Fantastic capture, certainly one deserving of its rank.

Composition
The leopard is isolated well from the surroundings, which helps to focus the eye to the subject, distinctly. What more, is that there is a subtle foreground element, the foliage, which helps to add depth and environment to the cub. I think some may see that as a distraction, especially if the image is examined quickly. But after studying the photo, it is a key element in this capture. I like the direction the cub is pointing, from left to right because it is in line with how the eye scans a photo.

Technical
At f/2.8 and 100mm you don't have too much DOF to work with. Very nice job, especially for a non IS lens! The focus is sharp and the lighting is right on, no doubt brought on by the time of day.

Again, an excellent shot!
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Kilauea Lighthouse
08/22/2009 08:55:04 PM
Kilauea Lighthouse
by bassbone

Comment:
Don't you wish you could just jump and fly?
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