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Saguaro
04/29/2005 07:49:27 AM
Saguaro
by BAMartin

Comment by mysticred:
Great shoot
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Saguaro
04/29/2005 01:33:06 AM
Saguaro
by BAMartin

Comment by artvet:
interesting duo-tone. i like the angle this was taken at. it's like the edge of the world.
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Saguaro
04/29/2005 12:43:25 AM
Saguaro
by BAMartin

Comment by itsrazzi:
very cool picture but not minimalism
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Saguaro
04/28/2005 11:53:37 PM
Saguaro
by BAMartin

Comment by graphicfunk:
A very cool image and creative composition' The jagged network is great. Bumping up.
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13 months on the Picket Line
04/28/2005 11:36:18 PM
13 months on the Picket Line
by BAMartin

Comment by graphicfunk:
from the critique club:

Greetings:

First let me give you credit for the effort in the arena of photojournalism. The beauty in this field is that we capture live action and emotions. As such, the images have a strong tendency to move the viewer. That is, we never tire of such images because they are very closely related to real life and deal with the aspirations, dreams and real life problems.

Of course, to capture these images effectively requires quick judgment as to when to snap the image and of course quick response in making camera adjustments. To use the auto feautures will give you a result but not possibly the best.

While the figures in this image are impressive as well as the body language, two problems overshadow the general effort. The first is the focus and the second is the exposure. The blown out areas create an immediate distraction and the uncertain focus adds to this, making these imperfections overtake the strength of the image.

Some possible solutions here, outside the focus, would have been to crouch lower and have the sign block the bright light and this would have eliminated the most offensive blown out area. The image can survive with a blown out sky. About the focus. Employing f8 here is a good choice and it means you focus on the woman's face, the main figure. F8 would allow enough dof to handle the background. Since the sign is almost at the plane of the face, the sign would have been rendered clearer. Of course, there is movement and there is a chance of blurring something. I shoot these images, like in parades, not holding the camera classical style but doing a short pan to correspond with the action and then holding the camera steady as I follow the movementmoment right to the time of exposure. Best to practice panning, such as a subject on a bike or a moving car. You need a low shutter speed to achieve the blurred background. Of course, if people are moving together, those that lag are the one's that blur, and often the end result is pleasing.

Not everyone is capable of anticipating every nuance that can spoil a shot but it is first the focus that is critical. Soft images create great problems in reproduction because of the soft facial outlines. It also affects tonal integrity.

Your spirit with this entry is well accepted and if you dedicate more time to getting the camera thing together then your images are certain to improve. However, first concentrate on the focus. Predecide your focus point before you even begin the shot and prior to this test your exposure and have your camera set in manual. If you go for the auto focus then use only the center sensor.
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4H Memories
04/28/2005 11:10:19 PM
4H Memories
by BAMartin

Comment by Marjo:
This is such a nice photo that tells a story. I really like your framing and choice of 1600iso. The sepia tone finishes off the nostalgia look perfectly. It could have been 1955 instead of 2005. Nice work.
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4H Memories
04/28/2005 11:08:44 PM
4H Memories
by BAMartin

Comment by brianlh:
This one comes courtesy of the Critique Club :)

I think you have received some very helpful comments thus far regarding this image. The sepia toning does work quite well here - it gives it the proper mood for an old western-type feel. The subject does seem to be slightly out of focus, and a tighter crop might have served well here as well, although this one is not necessarily bad. Because of the subject's uncomfortable pose and facial expression, the shot seems maybe slightly off-balance and another shot a few seconds later when he seemed more relaxed (looks like he is making some kind of movement here) may have worked as well. One thing to always keep in mind is that a blurry image will almost certainly suffer in the scores, whether it is minor or not (or even intentional). Hope this helped, and happy shooting!
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Saguaro
04/28/2005 09:53:52 PM
Saguaro
by BAMartin

Comment by fplouffe:
Not sure what the main subject is in this photograph
Saguaro
04/28/2005 02:12:13 PM
Saguaro
by BAMartin

Comment by figment:
I like your photo, good luck
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Saguaro
04/28/2005 12:01:19 PM
Saguaro
by BAMartin

Comment by singsunshine:
Very nice photo and i think you made a good choice in black and white, the colors might have made the image too busy. good job.
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