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Fade to Rust
12/15/2004 01:28:38 AM
Fade to Rust
by KDO

Comment:
greetings, kathy!

the thing that draws me to this image is obviously the in-your-face yellowness of it. after that, i ask, "what's the point?" i realize that my eye is stuck on the door. to get to the back of the image, i have to lift my eyes, but they are blocked by the contrasting browns of the rust. so, my eye retreats in the other direction, towards the bottom front of the image. the angle that you shot this from has already put the front of the truck at the front of the image, so that does not leave me anywhere to go except back to the door. now, if i stop trying to look at it and step back just a bit, i can start to see the whole truck, but i am still brought back to the door.

the "Fade to Rust" title gives me a little more reason to visually explore, looking for clues as to what is going on here. you have a workhorse of a truck that is still useable, even if it hasn't been used recently (notice the lack of wear on the tread). and, even though it has rust, none of it appears to have rusted through enough to have caused any real damage.

so, what do we have here? a strong truck imaged in such a way to keep you fixated on one part of its story--its door. what can you do about that? change your perspective. don't shoot from eye-level. drop to your knee and shoot from the bumper. or turn the camera on a 30-45 degree angle. if you are shooting something that cannot move, your shutter speed should never exceed 125 (well, that is a rather strong statement, but it's a good target, nonetheless). in this light, your ISO should be 100 and your aperature as far out as it takes to get your shutter speed lower. that will also give you a much deeper depth of field, which would also let you come right up to the hood or the from fender. a circular polarizing filter would also help boost the saturization while cutting down on the blow-outs on the snow.

what you have here is a high impact image that grabs the viewer, but doesn't have anything for them after the initial impact. you've done a great job of filling the frame. you have also picked a subject that will connect with most people. the challenge is to present in a way that keeps then connected and makes them want to hang around.

good luck, and keep on shooting!

skip
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Splish Splash Splosh
12/15/2004 12:42:28 AM
Splish Splash Splosh
by L1

Comment:
you are rockin'
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Follow the Yellow Brick Road
12/15/2004 12:03:24 AM
Follow the Yellow Brick Road
by scalvert

Comment:
not bad, shannon! i will admit that i had picked another image as yours, though. as always, great effort!
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Cloudless Feast
12/14/2004 11:41:09 PM
Cloudless Feast
by umbris

Comment:
that is one weird looking dude. did you find him there, or did you put him there? did you think it was your lucky day when you found him? the lighting and shadows are fine by me, as is the dof. i'm enjoying the negative space, as well. good luck!
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Egg Splash
12/14/2004 11:39:01 PM
Egg Splash
by Luxvich

Comment:
i'm scoring this a 6. i like the image, but there is something very distracting about the light reflection on the surface. i hate to say it, but i probably would have scored this higher had i not stopped to really look at it...all the same, good luck! it is definitely an interesting image.
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Kilroy Was Here
12/14/2004 11:36:17 PM
Kilroy Was Here
by elemess

Comment:
very, very clever. i wonder how many people do not have a clue what this means...good luck!
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untitled
12/14/2004 11:35:18 PM
untitled
by jjbeguin

Comment:
how cool is this? how did you come by this shot? where you attracted to the signage, and then got lucky with the cyclist and the pedestrians? did you have to wait long? great composition, love the lines, and how the eye is led around so effortlessly. whether intended or not, you have a great image here! good luck!
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Sargent Yellow Pepper
12/14/2004 11:32:48 PM
Sargent Yellow Pepper
by Neuferland

Comment:
this is about as yellow as it gets. nice control on the lighting. too bad about the flaw in the back of the pepper.

[non-vote related note: i believe you meant "Sargeant"]
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Fresh from farm
12/14/2004 11:28:55 PM
Fresh from farm
by gaurawa

Comment:
great job with the lighting. this is a splendid image. good luck!
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fount
12/14/2004 11:27:53 PM
fount
by maxpower

Comment:
what an incredible composition. did you just get lucky and stumble across it? i'm not going to mark it down for soft focus, but i would recommend going back and revisiting it. good luck!
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