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Melissa-mat-2006-05-24_b.jpg
06/10/2006 02:12:48 AM
Melissa-mat-2006-05-24_b.jpg
by nomad469

Comment:
very nice! the only thing is maybe a looser crop, because I am trying to figure out whose hands belong to whom... I think I know, but still, this one is definitely better than the first, just beautiful
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Peaty (crop)
06/10/2006 02:03:58 AM
Peaty (crop)
by shalrath

Comment:
whoa! really cool, love what you did.... how'd you do it? mirrors or photoshop or other?
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Rainbow Dreams
06/10/2006 02:02:33 AM
Rainbow Dreams
by Rikki

Comment:
This is very pretty, maybe boost the colors just a tad (if it doesn't ruin them of course) but I love the composition and the abstract-ness of it
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Flower Abstraction
06/10/2006 02:00:13 AM
Flower Abstraction
by Rikki

Comment:
very nice! and I don't think it is oversaturated or anything (unless you've edited it since that comment) I love abstract, looks like a painting almost, makes me want to start painting more often again
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The darkness within
06/09/2006 05:42:41 PM
The darkness within
by TheMegalomaniac

Comment:
Critique Club Comment :)

First impression: Neat subject, nice dramatic effect, conveys some emotion and seems to give me that overall feeling of something mysterious, not to mention it definitely meets the challenge.

Focus and clarity: The focus seems to be pretty good, though I would like to see the bricks in the upper left hand corner a little sharper. I like that your window is not in as much focus, because the window is not the main subject of this photo

Angle, framing & composition: I think that the composition is very nice; I don't have a ruler on me, but looks like good use of the rule of thirds. Seems to me that you based the balancing of the photo on the window by compromising between the bottom line and the right side line of the window. I took your photo and tilted it counterclockwise just a smidge so that the bottom of the window was parallel to the horizontal axis. This also aligned the left side of the window with the vertical axis but tilted the right side of the window just a bit, but the picture seems more balanced to me this way. I might suggest leaving a tad more space between the window and the bottom right hand corner.

Lighting: I think that you did an excellent job with the lighting, like you said, not too much and not too little. You can see some detail in most all of the photo, while maintaining the dramatic single lighting effect you were going for. I noticed that someone mentioned they would like to see more detail on the window frame, and I see what they are saying. The lighting in the bottom right of the window is a bit harsh compared to the top left. This would be a hard feat to accomplish given that you can only have one light and the angle of the light is already on the breaking edge of almost having a blown spot where it first hits on the bricks. You might try playing around with angles, but I think that you have already done a great job.

Post processing: I don't see anything that jumps out at me as evidence of post processing errors. My suggestion would be to bump up your colors. Also, since this is advanced editing, you could try selective sharpening to bring out the bricks while leaving the window how it is. (and while you're at, maybe selectively lighten the top left diagonal of the window)

Overall, my opinion: I think that you did a great job on this photo, and you've got the score to prove it. Getting a good in-camera photo to play with in the first place is always a one-up, now with a little post processing, this photo could really stand out.

If you have any questions/comments regarding this critique, or would like further clarification, feel free to PM me.

Amanda
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Cut the Mustard(Try 2)
06/07/2006 06:57:44 PM
Cut the Mustard(Try 2)
by RMyers1314

Comment:
much better!
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A Magical Place
06/07/2006 12:37:06 AM
A Magical Place1st Place
by SherwinJames

Comment:
wow, knew (at least hoped) this would win... nice job!! adding to my favorites
Old Adobe Chapel
06/05/2006 04:34:36 AM
Old Adobe Chapel
by AzCKelly

Comment:
I think a vertical (portrait orientation) would have been more interesting, and since you can see the bushes anyway, maybe crop lower and have more space at the top. pic seems chopped off to me, but your focus and colors seem to be good
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lines
06/05/2006 04:32:17 AM
lines
by fordmanf1

Comment:
yeah, maybe if you could have found an interesting perspective to shoot from, this could have been better, the colors are good though
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Escher Tribute
06/05/2006 04:25:15 AM
Escher Tribute
by xXxscarletxXx

Comment:
I agree with the posts below. black arch-way and fish eye look aren't really complementing, the colors are nice, but the focus needs to be sharper to bring out the textures, also maybe a different angle could make this photo more interesting, I like the border though, I think it goes well with the dark red, white and black of the image
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