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Ocean's Power
10/09/2015 07:27:45 PM
Ocean's Power
by HUETH

Comment by josaa:
Surely ! Well thought. 9
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land shark
10/06/2015 11:35:12 AM
land shark
by HUETH

Comment by Pangurban:
Great van!
land shark
10/04/2015 08:24:12 PM
land shark
by HUETH

Comment by jnenvir:
I suspect post processing made this low contrast
Light of Day
09/13/2015 01:29:26 PM
Light of Day
by HUETH

Comment by tnun:
of course. wherewith shall it be lighted but from carbon?
Transient Pod
08/24/2015 06:33:50 AM
Transient Pod
by HUETH

Comment by sidpixel:
*Hello from Sid and the Critique Club*

An interesting wildlife capture that does not meet the challenge.

I am saying that this does not meet the challenge from the point of view of the voter who would not have the benefit of your comments that explain this has in fact been taken during the golden hour. Regardless of the fact that technically it meets the challenge its important that your image alone should convey the feeling that it conforms rather than depending upon a written explanation.

As regards the image itself, its lovely to see what, for me here, is a very rare sight. Judging the size of the three whales it feels like a larger (mum) whale with two younger ones? The plumes also seem to suggest that. With regards to the composition, I think you could have improved it by excluding the rather boring sky, especially as it does not hint at the golden hour, it is not adding to the image at all, I would prefer to see more water instead.

Given your comments about the dismal light, which must be disappointing to have to experience on a regular basis, I would suggest that this is probably one challenge that ought to have been bypassed, your image would probably have fared much better in an open challenge. Thanks for your submission, Sid
FIRST SNOW
08/19/2015 10:24:10 AM
FIRST SNOW
by HUETH

Comment by sidpixel:
*Hello from Sid and the Critique Club*

A landscape assumed to fulfil the challenge brief

Given your description I would say you have achieved your goal with the chosen scene. There are, however, a few things I would like to talk about in order to help you try and improve upon your end result.

First of all your image is smaller than it needs to be which would inevitably go against you with the voters here so always try and make the most of your image through the challenge dimensions allowed.

Your image has all of the qualities you were seeking, isolation, solitude and loneliness being ways of expressing the same thing this location does seem to fulfil that objective. Decay is also represented with the roof of the building, and all of this against the purity of the snow which is unfortunately greyer than pure white snow needs to be. As your camera meter is always designed to give an average result for the average scene (18% grey) it will inevitably underexpose the snow and need brightening up in post processing. The problem here is that you will need to select just the snow as you already have over-exposure in the sky so you cannot simply give more exposure throughout.

Your composition could be improved, the building is very central, it would have a lot more impact of you had used the rule of thirds for placement of the building. The whole scene feels as if could benefit from more contrast it is a little lacking at the moment. There is vignetting which may be deliberate but I think it would be better without.

Thank you for your submission, I hope my comments help, Sid
730 Sunday Morning
08/11/2015 09:58:28 PM
730 Sunday Morning
by HUETH

Comment by tnun:
it has its moments.
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Who'll Stop The Rain
08/11/2015 05:50:38 AM
Who'll Stop The Rain
by HUETH

Comment by sidpixel:
*Hello from Sid and the Critique Club*

An interesting image that meets the challenge.

I am not familiar with the song so I'll be guided by your image and title to assume that it fulfils the challenge brief. Many photographers put their cameras away at the first hint of rain, I'm glad you didn't, rain creates many more possibilities. I love the ripples from the raindrops and I like the diagonal reflection, I think it adds interest. What I am not sure about is the red at the top right, it doesn't feel enough of a feature to add to the overall image it feels more like an intruder.

Excuse my ignorance but CCR doesn't mean anything to me so its not helping in my interpretation. If you imagine yourself as an insect this must appear like our oceans do to us and as such it has interesting features such as islands with the main one forming the focal point.

Thanks for your submission, Sid
RAILING
08/03/2015 08:24:14 AM
RAILING
by HUETH

Comment by sidpixel:
*Hello from Sid and the Critique Club*

A fascinating abstract though not immediately obvious that it meets the challenge.

Because the subject is so abstract it is difficult to tell what we are looking at, so your title becomes essential in telling us. So now we know we are looking at a railing it could be taken at the same height as the railing as opposed to above so we have to take it at trust that the shot is above. This would have been a great shot for an abstract, bokeh or OOF challenge.

I do like the abstract nature of your image it is very effective, however, as you have already observed the top right is completely blown out so there is nothing you can do with it except crop it out. Towards that end I think a crop immediately below it would have given the shot a lot more impact with the focused area at the top of the frame but how well that would be interpreted in relation to the challenge theme is still in question.

It's quite a respectable score in respect of the comments I have made, thank you for an interesting submission, Sid
Silhouette I
08/03/2015 03:20:50 AM
Silhouette I
by HUETH

Comment by paulwestmoreland1:
I like the synergy between the movements of the dancers, and the movement in the statues. Nice job of capturing that. The colors are also really nice, and textures. Somehow you captured color and silhouettes in a shot - my critiques would be that the focus could be sharper on the silhouettes (or they could be super blurry with more focus on the other elements) but the focus doesn't change much between them; and also maybe the silhouettes and foreground could have been sharper, and darker or with more contrast. I just love the overall composition though, and it's cool being able to see the people in the background subtlety behind the statues. I would give this a "5.5 - 5.8" but they only allow for 5 or 6
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