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| 10/03/2005 10:24:49 AM |
You and Iby qbicleComment: Juxtaposition of the benches works very well in this image, however the crop may be slightly too tight on the left.
Even though the benches appear level the slanted horizon is a little distracting. A little more contrast between the benches and the grass I think would improve the impact. |
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| 09/22/2005 01:11:52 AM |
Hello DPC!by marvinComment: *** Critique Club ***
First Impression: Good colour and contrast. Lighting (flash) is a bit too harsh. Shadow from hand and arm distracts.
Composition: Placement of your subject seems to work and you've managed to keep from cropping at joints like wrists and elbows (a rule of thumb when doing portraits or shots of people/animals).
Exposure: Seems ok as the skin tones and other colours appear natural.
Impact: Expressions on children's faces can usually carry a shot despite other imperfections. In this image I feel that the flash lighting is quite harsh and takes away from the impact.
I'm sure if you set up some other lights and avoided the on board flash you could get some very pleasing images of the child.
Keep shooting.
Colette
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| 09/12/2005 09:12:35 PM |
Man and his Dogsby Buckeye_FanComment: Great shot. I love the depth of the landscape. The man and his dogs works very well in the foreground as well. |
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| 09/11/2005 01:52:36 PM |
Ghosts of Winterby NeilComment: Neil, the shapes produced by the movement are quite interesting. On the right looks like a person standing (beige part as the head) and on the left appears to be the head of a cat. |
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| 09/10/2005 08:52:31 PM |
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| 09/09/2005 02:01:27 PM |
Waterfall-lets.jpgby supradaComment: This image feels well balanced though a slightly wider angle would probably make it even better. |
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| 09/09/2005 01:59:48 PM |
Ozone Fallsby supradaComment: Great capture of the water with different textures however I feel that the image is split in two right through the middle.
To capture both parts of the image successfully I feel that a wider angle needs to be chosen to show more of the top of the falls.
A horizontal orientation could be an option to capture the bottom half of the falls. |
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| 08/24/2005 03:47:41 PM |
Say What!? by arnitComment: Very funny perspective. Could possibly be slightly under exposed, otherwise well done. |
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| 08/23/2005 04:22:55 PM |
IMG_7046dpc.jpgby hstegComment: This guy is cool though I think he could benefit from a little more DOF as only the front part of the shell is in focus while the back of the shell and the head are out of focus. To me having the head in focus would improve the image. |
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| 08/23/2005 11:41:47 AM |
Redby mahobbesComment: The perspective is quite interesting. The headlights and grill look like an alien being. To enhance this effect you could crop the top slightly to remove the windshield and crop a bit of the dark area on the bottom.
Not your usual car shot. ;o) |
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