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| 01/05/2005 12:07:14 PM |
Long and Winding Roadby TranquilComment: Beautifully murky, nicely sly waldo-figurtes in the shadows middle, had to look hard to dind them. Image itself is a tad too contrasty, I sish the shadows werent quite so blocked. Solid entry. |
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| 01/04/2005 07:33:00 PM |
"One Week Pardner"by JPRComment: Compositionally striking. A dark, moody image, vaguely sinister or foreboding. The cigarette makes the photo. I wish there were better separation between watch cap and background, and that the bright square in top center were burned down a zone and a half or maybe eliminated. Eyetraps are death on candids. |
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| 01/04/2005 04:47:30 PM |
Hnaging out...by GordonComment: In my personal view, this is less a candid than it is a sports/action photo. The action is good; if the technical details were better I'd have rated it a bit higher, but the subjects are hard to "read" properly. A selection mask and some levels adjustment on the 2 sailors would work wonders for this shot. San Francisco bay? |
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| 01/04/2005 04:45:26 PM |
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| 01/04/2005 04:44:35 PM |
Tomby xtabintunComment: It's a marvelous facial expression. I'd have scored this higher if it had a fuller tonal range and were not so static in composition. |
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| 01/04/2005 04:43:27 PM |
Innocent Soulby TLL061Comment: For me, personally, this ismply is not a candid shot. Candid requires "life" to meet its goal. I fon't think any photograph of an inanimate subject may be called candid. |
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| 01/04/2005 04:41:41 PM |
Flight 1405, 8:28 PMby hstegComment: I have mixed feelings about this image. At some levels it works very well, but it's ultimately not especially satisfying to me. The blurriness of the page turning is a plus, not a negative, incidentally. |
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| 01/04/2005 04:33:27 PM |
In The Pink!by autoolComment: The post-processing to B/W in the surround is so evident here that it made the photo feel less candid to me. Incidentally, in doing such selective desaturation, pay carefull ateention to the transitions. sme grass to her left and udner the unbrella is still green, and this hurts.
Even had this been all color or all B/W, it is less succesful than many as a candid to me because there's no real emotional content; hands and faces carry most of the weight for that, and neither is evifdent in this image. This is a personal aesthetic bias; others may disagree. |
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| 01/04/2005 08:45:24 AM |
Now What?by SammieComment: Fascinating lighting. Assuming you didn't have some serious flash wotking here, one has to presume fill light bouncing from a building's glass front back into the subjects. The combination of strong backlight with intense fill tends to make this "feel" more posed than candid, but it's a nice shot regardless. |
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| 01/04/2005 07:04:01 AM |
this Mall is my homeby coolharComment: A lot tolike here, but too much subject/ground confusion. If you'd shot thsi wide-open, so the BG were much softer, it would work better I think. |
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