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Natures Grace
10/30/2003 02:17:42 AM
Natures Grace
by melking

Comment:
Nice shot, its "gracefulness" might be a bit of a stretch for some people, but I like it. The composition is top notch, great diagonals combined with an interesting depth of field give this image great depth.

My only complaint is the darkness of the image (yeah my monitor is calibrated according to the scale below), a quick hit with levels would help this shot in my opinion.

I hope this helps,
Quadrajet
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standing with grace in the mug but looking very sad
10/30/2003 02:10:37 AM
standing with grace in the mug but looking very sad
by palito

Comment:
Great subject, horses are definitely graceful. I really like the depth of field you're using in this shot, I just wish the fence didn't run behind the horses head. I feel that a slightly higher angle would help frame the top of the image with the fence, while adding much more depth/interest to the image. In addition to that, I feel the image is too tightly cropped from top to bottom.

I hope this helps,
Quadrajet
Photographer found comment helpful.
Reflecting Ritual
10/30/2003 02:07:40 AM
Reflecting Ritual
by ellamay

Comment:
Excellent subject, definitely graceful! I am impressed with the negative space at the top, the placement of the swan and it's reflection. My only wish is that the duck wasn't in the image. Overall a very nice image. Have you tried converting this to B&W yet?

Quadrajet
Photographer found comment helpful.
Graceful Rider
10/30/2003 02:04:09 AM
Graceful Rider
by GinaRothfels

Comment:
Ahhh..."The Grace"...I see. Although I understand the point of the subject, I don't feel it it's all that interesting.

Some suggestions for improving the image:
1. Try shooting this at night or with more dramatic lighting.
2. This image looks like it was shot from a car or possibly from across the street. Try shooting from a different angle, maybe get down a bit lower and shoot down the sidewalk or up one of the poles.

I hope this helps,
Quadrajet
Photographer found comment helpful.
Heaven's Grace
10/30/2003 01:55:47 AM
Heaven's Grace
by dcano

Comment:
You chose a prime subject for this contest, for that I give you props. I really like the lighting on the statue, there are just enough highlights to contrast with the shadows, creating nice depth and texture.

The halo seems like it might be a bit much for this image. I see what the idea was, and it's a good idea, but I'm not sure it works for me in this instance.

I wish the image was larger.

Nice shot, I hope this helps.
Quadrajet
Photographer found comment helpful.
Orchid - backlit
10/30/2003 01:49:45 AM
Orchid - backlit
by JC_Homola

Comment:
I can see how this image would be considered graceful, so I won't comment on the subject itself.

The first thing I noticed when viewing this shot was how dark and...I hate to use this word but...dull...the image was overall. The second thing I noticed was that big green stalk/leaf thing at the bottom of the image.

A few suggestions for improving this image:
1. If you didn't use a fill flash, I suggest giving it a try for a backlit image like this. If you did use a fill flash, you may want to increase your flashes output by a stop or two, whatever it takes.

2. If possible, try to get rid of anything that could possibly clutter the background with high contrast objects. This not only detracts from the subject but brings the background into play when looking at an image. If it is impossible to get rid of the background clutter, creating a shallow depth of field (via larger aperture) can blur the background a bit, minimizing the backgrounds impact.

I hope this helps,
Quadrajet
Photographer found comment helpful.
Shipping grace
10/30/2003 01:23:34 AM
Shipping grace
by Sinister

Comment:
I can see how someone would interpret this subject as being graceful. I don't really think of this when I think of grace, but that won't affect my voting.

I like the overall color of the image as well as light on the water and the cranes in silhouette. IMHO, the tree in the foreground seems to destroy the serenity of the golden water.

I also feel the street lights on the left side of the image as well as the power line towers on the right (the 2 fatter ones) could stand to be cropped out of the image.

I hope this helps,
Quadrajet
Photographer found comment helpful.
when she sleeps
10/30/2003 01:13:54 AM
when she sleeps
by sergut

Comment:
Interesting choice of subject. If I had just zipped through the voting I probably wouldn't have picked up on the graceful curve of (I'm assuming it's a her) her wrist.

I'm not entirely sure if the low key does it for me, but I will say that it sets a particular mood for the image...one of "asleep".

The composition is fairly interesting if not lacking a bit for dynamics...but then again, she's asleep...how dynamic is that? LOL

Overall, I like this image, nice interpretation of the theme!

Oh and BTW, I don't feel the grain hurts this image one bit.
Photographer found comment helpful.
Coup de Grâce
10/30/2003 01:04:19 AM
Coup de Grâce
by GeneralE

Comment:
I really don't know what to make of this image. I'm pretty sure that in the background is a woman (or man with long hair) resting her/his head on his/her folded arms. I'm trying to figure out what that pole is doing going across the image. Unfortunately it doesn't really seem to help the composition any. As a matter of fact it seems to destroy any semblance of continuity the image had going for it in the first place.

The colors are pretty bland, while the contrast is very high. The highlights are washed out and it's hard to make out detail in the dark portions of the shot.

I'm sorry, this is not one of my favorite images in this contest.
Quadrajet
Photographer found comment helpful.
Heaven's Breath
10/30/2003 12:58:39 AM
Heaven's Breath
by BBBastet

Comment:
Great subject, fantastic location and clouds, not to mention your exposure is right on. The crepuscular rays are of course what gets the "ooh's and ahh's" but I particularly like the landforms and the hint of orange sky in the background.

My only critique of this image would be the plants in the foreground...they seem to break up the serenity of the sky and landscape, of course this in strictly my opinion.

I hope this helps,
Quadrajet
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