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Tempested
03/01/2013 04:40:32 PM
Tempested
by bohemka

Comment:
Love the depth to this.
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Beasts of the Northern Wild
03/01/2013 04:12:50 PM
Beasts of the Northern Wild
by hahn23

Comment:
Like a cave painting!
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Shambles
02/26/2013 05:55:43 PM
Shambles
by mikeee

Comment:
Someone was visiting York - looking forward to seeing who you are! Love the shadows.
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On the beach at Marazion
02/24/2013 06:32:25 PM
Lunch in St Ives
02/23/2013 05:37:59 PM
Lunch in St Ives
by paynekj

Comment:
Oh, he seems a bit wistful looking out to sea - has he some sort of inherited memory of the sea, do you think?
Edge of the world
02/23/2013 05:33:28 PM
Edge of the world
by paynekj

Comment:
One of my favourite places - as you can probably tell from my portfolio. My Mum was born in Sennen (in one of the thatched cottages) and I still have family in the area, so get to visit at least every other year. Glad Lost got to visit here!
Where am I?
02/20/2013 05:23:35 PM
Where am I?
by paynekj

Comment:
Hope Lost isn't going to get drunk on Buckast Tonic!
Almost 8 seconds
02/20/2013 07:57:55 AM
Almost 8 seconds
by firefighter271

Comment:
Hello from the Critique Club.

First of all I'll look at the photo in the context of the specific challenge, 'In the style of Jagar'. Jagar's photo tend to be monchrome, with strong contrast utilising the full range of greys between black and white. He makes optimal use of light, even when conditions are harsh. His subject matter is often a mixture of street portraiture combined with verbnacular architecture and tends to the intimate. His compositions, whilst appearing on initial viewing to be very simple are in fact quite complex, and he makes much use of angles and strong verticals. Generally every inch of his canvas has a purpose within the final image.

So, how does your photo fit in with these themes? You have opted for mono, and the conversion is reasonably strong in contrast. Subject matter is not typical of Jagar's style, but your treatment of it does accord with some of the themes I picked up on above. The treatment of the subject - the bull - is incredibly intimate and well observed, and every inch of the canvas plays a part in the story. Whilst the architecture may not be that of a medieval French market town, the use of it, frame filling and providing context, is used in a similar way in which Jagar uses his.

In terms of the photograph in its own right, and apart from what I have noted above, the image suffers a little from a lack of sharpness. I am unsure if this is a result of camera technique, or a lack of post-processing - it may be worth researching the Adamus sharpening method, which works really well for web display (although no good at all for print. You have managed to get a great deal of detail despite the clearly difficult backlight.

Happy to discuss any aspect of this critique - feel free to send me a PM.
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Have a look around
02/19/2013 03:50:08 PM
Have a look around
by paynekj

Comment:
Awww!
What could be inside?
02/19/2013 02:05:25 PM
What could be inside?
by paynekj

Comment:
Looking forward to seeing his adventures.
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