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| 11/16/2016 05:44:06 PM |
Forgotton Horizonby martinkulikComment: I think your sensor needs cleaning...I notice the dust spots more than the fact that this is definitely not a low contrast photo! |
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| 11/16/2016 05:40:10 PM |
Sleeping Pigeonsby MonaComment: LOL one of my favourite poses in yoga :-) Love the regularity of the pigeons spaced so carefully apart. 7 |
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| 11/16/2016 05:38:27 PM |
Meditationby skewsmeComment: sorry but I notice the pp before I see the photo. Still a nice image, 6 from me |
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| 11/04/2016 08:16:00 AM |
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| 11/04/2016 08:15:33 AM |
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| 11/04/2016 08:14:44 AM |
Dumb Photographers Club by vawendyComment: One of my 7s :-) And let me know when you learn how to do a box in PS, I also missed out putting in a ratings box for the same reason! Congrats on the red! |
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| 11/01/2016 08:50:57 PM |
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| 11/01/2016 08:44:44 PM |
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| 11/01/2016 08:02:11 PM |
Wreckby marvinComment: Greetings from the Critique Club!
Good strong image, love the way the boat is listing into the scene....then we scroll down and see it is in dry dock, so it makes it more effective. In terms of subject matter it's a good choice, it certainly looks like it went through the wars! I think making its condition a little more obvious in the title, that it is in a severe state of disrepair, would have helped somewhat for those not knowledgeable about boats.
So the composition is good and effective, but the ambient light is killing this nice capture. There is a flatness to the scene and just a lot of washiness overall with the grey sky, grey water and large amount of grey and neutrals in the boat - I'm starting to think this may have been much stronger in b/w. I am also wondering why so much dof - did you want the houses in the bg to be in focus too? Letting them be a little out of focus would have helped add a sense of depth to the scene.
Hope this helps, feel free to PM me with any questions
Susan |
| 11/01/2016 07:36:07 PM |
Oh no!! by SeanranneyComment: Greetings from the Critique Club!
Excellent interpretation of the challenge, especially as it ribboned, and thus is just that much harder to critique! Great classic studio shot, I admire how well you controlled the whites here and the sense of timing to capture it at just that critical moment of breakage before everything went all over the place is fantastic!
Very simple and effective in lighting and composition, and I too am curious as to how many mugs you and your son dropped :-)
Look forward to seeing more entries from you in the future, keep up the good work.
Susan |
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