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| 11/10/2015 07:47:52 PM |
A Throw Away Lineby PangurbanComment by Ecce_Signum: Greetings from Andi at the Critique Club (only a year late).
I like this image, it's vibrant, has good movement and well composed, especially so as it was originally shot for a Candid. Challenge. As bvy said the lines work really well here. I'm happy with the composition although the big issue is that you didn't straighten the horizon.
In an ideal world the girls right hand would be the one pointing upward and her right out - that would show her face and add another dynamic to the image.
I did say I like the composition but feel if you had a lower vantage point it would enhance the shot and separate her head from the horizon. The dof, sharpness and light is spot on for me.
It's a fun image and makes me smile (and, I should get the OH a pair of those wellies).
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| 11/10/2015 08:49:16 AM |
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| 11/09/2015 07:51:57 AM |
Eilean Donnainby PangurbanComment by snaffles: Greetings from the Critique Club!
Isn't this castle from either The Holy Grail or Princess Bride? Or both possibly; I've always enjoyed touring castles whenever I'm overseas. Anyway nice shot but I think it could use some work. I don't know if that great mat of yellowed vegetation in the bottom right does much for the comp; it's just there and partly swallowing the castle's reflection, and draws the eye away from the castle. I would love to have seen more of the ramp leading up to the castle from the right, but maybe there's just a huge carpark full of tour buses there :-) The light's a little dull but that's Britain for you. I think more contrast would have helped to add some drama.
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| 11/09/2015 07:51:57 AM |
Eilean Donnainby PangurbanComment by snaffles: Greetings from the Critique Club!
Isn't this castle from either The Holy Grail or Princess Bride? Or both possibly; I've always enjoyed touring castles whenever I'm overseas. Anyway nice shot but I think it could use some work. I don't know if that great mat of yellowed vegetation in the bottom right does much for the comp; it's just there and partly swallowing the castle's reflection, and draws the eye away from the castle. I would love to have seen more of the ramp leading up to the castle from the right, but maybe there's just a huge carpark full of tour buses there :-) The light's a little dull but that's Britain for you. I think more contrast would have helped to add some drama.
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| 11/07/2015 02:01:07 PM |
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| 11/06/2015 07:12:35 PM |
Prehistoric Templeby PangurbanComment by snaffles: Greetings from the Critique Club!
I've always loved the mystique of this site and thus recognized Stonehenge straight away, I've seen it in person for myself and the first watercolour I ever bought from my Mum was of Stonehenge. So not at all surprised to see this finished in the TT.
The light is absolutely gorgeous, full of great tones, it looks more like an African scene til you scroll down and see the distinct forms of the Henge, against a backdrop of woods which you rarely see in most images of Stonehenge.
I think the only thing that cost you points with the voters was too much sky. If you crop out the top quarter - the band of dark clouds - at the top of the image, the eye instinctively seeks a heavier/darker area to ground the image, and finds it there, in the Henge itself. As it stands I think the two compete with each other too much.
Hope this has been helpful, feel free to PM me,
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