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Into The Sun
08/08/2009 12:20:31 AM
Into The Sun
by scarbrd

Comment:
Wow! Can you tell us what actual mm this was zoomed to?
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Battle Scars
08/08/2009 12:16:41 AM
Battle Scars2nd Place
by timfythetoo

Comment:
Hey, way to go Timfy!
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Chum
08/07/2009 09:54:48 AM
Chum
by Kelli

Comment:
Originally posted by bob350:

Great setting for people watching, with this image letting us in on the fun. The person with the other camera doesn't seem to be aiming at the mascot. Wonder what else was there.


Whatever that person's shooting, is what the fish is waving at, I'm sure. Love the camera around the fish's neck...
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Old School
08/07/2009 09:53:57 AM
Old School
by Leo

Comment:
That's old school for sure. Actually looks like an Alabama Courthouse Lawyer :-)
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Photography
08/06/2009 01:34:46 PM
Photography
by bob350

Comment:
Oh that's quite fascinating! Well seen!
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6-august 09 snapshots. view from inside the coffee shop
08/06/2009 01:32:03 PM
6-august 09 snapshots. view from inside the coffee shop
by roz

Comment:
That's a lovely piece of work!
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"let me out of here"
08/06/2009 01:31:18 PM
"let me out of here"
by Lelez

Comment:
"Let me out of here!"
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While they are sleeping... R.I.P
08/05/2009 12:55:54 PM
While they are sleeping... R.I.P
by keriboi

Comment:
*** CRITIQUE CLUB RESPONSE ***

Regarding the challenge topic ("Death"), the image obviously meets the challenge. In fact, from a scoring point of view, it meets the challenge TOO obviously, it comes across as too predictable a solution. There are no surprises, there's nothing that elevates this image above the other cemetery shots, and the middle-of-the pack finish seems about right for this one.

Aside from having taken a different approach altogether to the challenge (in other words, an image that's not-a-cemetery), how might this have been improved?

One thing that comes to mind is that well over half of the image area is given to stuff that's really basically irrelevant to the emotional loading you want the image to carry. Or in any case, nearly half of it... The grass is basically useless for contextualizing here, while the trees, at least arguably, offer some "shadow of death" overtoning that's appropriate.

But basically what's happening here is that you're shooting from eye level and you've been seduced, in the small viewfinder, with the apparent power of that strong diagonal; it's an easy thing to have happen. But the diagonal isn't helping the image at all, it's not leading us anywhere we need to go, because the *actual* potential interest of the image is found in the progression down through the field of graves, and *that* is a left-to-right diagonal, not the right-to-left one you've established which is effectively walling us off from penetrating the graveyard. I'd have been looking at getting closer to the stones and filling more of the foreground with them, and trying to generate a leading-line type flow INTO the graveyard, not across-and-out of it.

Another thing that strikes me, reading your notes, is that this is apparently a night shot (presumably illuminated by lighting within the graveyard?) but it doesn't give that sense at all, and that's too bad; after all, "night" and "graveyard" are a classic pairing, and it would be nice if you'd managed to capture some of that dark, eerie mood.

Hopefully, this feedback will give you something to digest and apply the *next* time you shoot a graveyard, jejejeā„¢

R.
Clark Squared
08/05/2009 11:18:30 AM
Clark Squared
by Blackbox

Comment:
You're a glutton for punishment, Blackbox :-) I( doubt this one will fare much better than the "portrait", but I doubt it will get the brown either :-) Why won't it fare better? Because in this entire image there isn't anything that is actually "square", that's why, and the voters (as you have discovered) can be incredibly anal about stuff like that.

More's the pity... The "squarishness" of this is very appealing to me, just as was the visible "anger" in the other shot.

In case you're inter5ested, here's a link to my original self-portrait entry from way back; read the comments on the image and my photographer's notes. I think to some level we are kindred spirits...

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Memorial
08/05/2009 12:27:52 AM
Memorial3rd Place
by delin

Comment:
That's great that you got your ribbon! Shoulda' had one in the Ansel challenge IMO, but anyway here ya go!
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