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| 09/18/2012 04:52:17 PM |
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| 09/17/2012 04:48:19 AM |
The Throng by markwileyComment: Well done Mark - really pleased to see you up there.
It's a really well made shot. |
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| 09/13/2012 11:44:33 AM |
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| 09/08/2012 08:53:58 AM |
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| 09/08/2012 01:21:26 AM |
The Beauty Routineby pmichaudComment: SC have been kind enough to correct my typos for me - even during the challenge.
I really liked this. |
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| 09/07/2012 05:12:41 PM |
OldcarDPCby MJITBComment: Greeting from the Critique Club:
Nice find and really good POV - I'm a big fan of the foreground foliage, this works really well.
The haloing around the car is, in my view, very problematic - it stands out and then detracts from you fine work. The car is the star here and your chosen aspect ratio does little to maximise the space it has on screen. You have some croppable space to the right that you could have culled to give us more car.
The B&W toning is just about right and your control of highlights in this stark lighting is very accomplished.
Overall, you've done a good (but im my view not optimal) job.
Best regards
Paul |
| 09/07/2012 05:07:47 PM |
e-Plant by saraclicksComment: Greetings from the Critique Club:
Three 10s and a good number of 7+ scores, you hit a number of people's sweet spots with this shot. It's executed pretty well and your selective desaturation is done with great precision. Is it necessary though? The scene may have worked better if you had allowed the plant to merge with the board through shared coloration.
Your depth of field and associated precise focus is highly effective and isolates the plant well. Well enough not to need the desat for emphasis.
Overall, this is effective and well executed but the desat is a polariser.
Paul |
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| 09/07/2012 04:58:13 PM |
2012by tripodmanComment: Greetings from the Critique Club:
Certainly a strange building, possibility indicative of a strange land but for some while be castigated for lack of a 'stranger'.
I do enjoy the structure and find the gentle suppression of highlights and shadows adjacent to the curves quite compelling. I wonder why you ddn't make the central vertical vertical?
I think I might have been tempted to tweak the levels on the building to bring the white to true white, I think that would have lifted the image a little.
Overall, it is an interesting shot but its minimalist nature does limit your choices somewhat.
Just some thoughts...
Paul |
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| 09/07/2012 04:51:11 PM |
Dreams of the Seaby riotComment: Greetings from the Critique Club:
Superbly rendered image, well captured and pristinely presented; great tones too.
The image feels serene and has enough mood for a Zen challenge - here in stranger in a strange land, proximity to subject won't close enough for those who seek to personify the term 'stranger'; certainly we see something that does not belong here.
If this is the image you were after, I don't think there's any suggestion I could make that would improve it - your technicals have a flawless feel to them.
Overall - a fine image. |
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| 09/07/2012 04:46:23 PM |
Journey to the pastby KroburgComment: Greetings from the Critique Club:
I think this is a tricky image to critique - it is clearly highly competent but it is full of choices that have the potential to polarise opinion. Your scene is just about perfect; great train in great scenery but you have taken that from us - we can no long enjoy the view as you might have but now see a sepia-converted approximation - a less than perfect conversion too; highlight data seems to be compromised in the clouds. We can only imagine the greens and yellows we are missing.
You've done a lot right here - the rest of it is a matter of personal taste.
Best regards
Paul |
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