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Exceed speed limits
12/18/2014 03:48:49 PM
Exceed speed limits
by clickodak

Comment by onyx-cube:
Photo is lacking point of interest; just accomplishing the 30 second requirement; no real story being told.
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Exceed speed limits
12/18/2014 08:07:31 AM
Exceed speed limits
by clickodak

Comment by JakeKurdsjuk:
Holy angled composition, Batman!!
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Waiting pollinator
12/15/2014 05:01:54 PM
Waiting pollinator
by clickodak

Comment by pycote:
Très beau travail, la profondeur de champs est parfaite
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Nightlife downtown
12/07/2014 12:48:28 AM
Nightlife downtown
by clickodak

Comment by MadMan2k:
I like this - well composed, and the searchlight is perfectly captured. Good detail through the windows too.
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Nightlife downtown
12/06/2014 11:11:53 PM
Nightlife downtown
by clickodak

Comment by Lydia:
An 8 from me (earlier).
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Berlin Wall
12/04/2014 10:04:24 PM
Berlin Wall
by clickodak

Comment by MadMan2k:
Interesting and visually striking. Cool that you've included some of the scene behind the wall.
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Berlin Wall
12/03/2014 09:59:58 PM
Berlin Wall
by clickodak

Comment by PennyStreet:
I like the dimension. 7
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Rocking chair of my Grandfather
12/03/2014 07:40:17 PM
Rocking chair of my Grandfather
by clickodak

Comment by snaffles:
Greetings from the Critique Club!

So, we meet again, Mr Clickodak...Muwahahahahahaaaaaa...*rubbing hands together in Dr Evil-like glee* ;-)

Ok. This is a lovely image that tells us a lot about your grandfather. I can see the weatheredness in the wood and the use of a cap that may have once been his is a nice touch. There is a subtlety to the tones, with the texture of what looks almost like a stucco wall behind, that offset the smoothness of the wood and seem to mesh in the woven texture of the hat. Personally I find the elegant, delicate carving of his name to be absolutely amazing, known it was done by hand. That shows care and love and dedication to his craft. I bet he was an amazing carpenter.

So why didn't this image do better than it did? Sadly DPC is a very literal site, and a Chairs challenge means that the voter is expecting to see at least one chair, in its entirety, in the entry. Look at what ribboned and this becomes apparent.

On a slightly more nitpicky note, the lack of a WOW! factor - it is a good shot, very well done, but it doesn't quite have the kind of eye-grabbing elements of a shot needed to win the high votes of DPC voters. The deep dof may have drawn voters too much into the bg details and texture, and away from the chair...or they might have thought it was noise.

I'm guessing you may have had to use a low ISO and f.16 to mute down some source light coming in through a window; if this is the case, you may want to invest in a 5-in-1 reflector, in which the main 'core' of the reflector is simply a giant diffuser sheet which can help reduce light.

Hope this critique has been of help, and keep up the good work! Feel free to PM me with any questions.

Susan

Message edited by author 2014-12-03 19:56:08.
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Glasses Frames
12/03/2014 07:26:59 PM
Glasses Frames
by clickodak

Comment by snaffles:
Greetings from the Critique Club!

Like some of your commenters say, I too envy the fact that you *saw* this shot, and got it, and I didn't :-/

But the wide-angle length used, the repetition of sameness, coupled with perfect lighting and a subject most of us can relate to (I am wearing one of my many pairs of cheap reading glasses even as I write) make it a truly beguiling, and definitely Gursky-edque shot. And look, you got an HM out of it, very well done in any challenge!

Nitpicks...hmm sorry, but I just can't put on my Simon Cowell hat for this one. Great dof, the utter simplicity and composition make it a shot well worth framing imnsho.

Again well done, congrats on the HM and keep up the good work! :-)

Susan
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Rocking chair of my Grandfather
12/03/2014 08:25:50 AM
Rocking chair of my Grandfather
by clickodak

Comment by hiltonmd:
This was one of my top rated photos. I thought it would have at least been in the top 10. Nice work.
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