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| 02/08/2008 08:56:45 AM |
Willie The Pimp (Harlem, 2008)by pawdrixComment: A nice street shot - the black and white could do with more contrast though IMO and perhaps a narrower DoF to give emphasis to your subject. |
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| 02/08/2008 08:43:10 AM |
A different kind of streetby KelliComment: There's real energy here and the quirky subject is great fun, though as you've probably realised, quirky doesn't normally resonate well with DPC voters. But you're awesome for submitting it! |
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| 02/08/2008 08:34:06 AM |
Revelationby aliquiComment: I like this a lot but think the tree seems a bit out of place and spoils the delicate nature of the ripples a little. I also feel a little detched from the surface of the lake and wonder if you might have taken this from a lower perspective. But a great shot - well done for having the guts to put it in a free study. |
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| 02/08/2008 08:32:11 AM |
Car Graveyardby UrfaKComment: A nice subject which, like the previous commenter said, could perhaps do with a more imaginative composition that captures some of the key aspects you're trying to convey. |
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| 02/08/2008 08:25:33 AM |
Snow Falling on Cedarby MaryOComment: Beautifully composed shot and a lovely subject. I actually think you could have achieved a far superior bokeh with you 50mm 1.4 - the bokeh on this doesn't quite convince me and I reckon the DoF could be a little shallower as well. But none of that takes away from the fact it's very nicely done indeed! |
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| 02/08/2008 07:06:24 AM |
Tundraby lunachickenComment: Lovely shot, but I get the feeling you're caught between compositions here - in other words you either need less sky (to emphasise the thirds: trees, mountain, sky) or much more to create a more daring negative space. I know this was shot with a prime but perhaps an unorthodox portrait orientation? It's just a thought. It's the implied indecision which prevents the shot really working for me. |
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| 02/08/2008 07:01:02 AM |
Winter Berriesby cpanaiotiComment: Beautiful, delicate image with lovely bokeh. Often the 1.8 aperture is just too narrow but I think it's used very well here. Bit surprised at the mediocre score - they're a demanding bunch these voters! |
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| 02/08/2008 06:59:17 AM |
Web of Woodby Donna21Comment: Dazzling image processed to perfection. I suspect this would have scored very much higher in a patterns/symmetry challenge but fares less well in a free study. If it's any consolation I don't think you could have done this any better. |
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| 02/08/2008 06:57:37 AM |
Peu d'eauby ZoomdakComment: To be quite honest I'm a bit mystified this didn't score higher - I don't know it it's to do with the voter's ennui of flowing water shots, but this one is done really well. It's a pity the surrounding branches are lighter than the rest of the image (probably not ideal lighting conditions) as they divert our attention a little bit. But a well-executed shot nonetheless. |
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| 02/08/2008 06:54:54 AM |
First Encounterby rexComment: Ooh, here's one that got above a six and I'm not surprised. I think you realise that a smaller aperture would have been preferable to get the whole jellyfish in focus, but obviously the light conditions prevented that. In short, something very different, very well composed and very well edited. Good work! |
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