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| 03/30/2016 08:59:51 PM |
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Problem Solving with Piby clickodakComment by snaffles: Greetings from the Critique Club!
Hey Marcel, I am so glad that you are not just learning new techniques, but doing so well with your newfound knowledge too :-) Good composition, nice tack-sharp elements that don't compete with each other and yes, very good use of focus stacking!
Keep up the good work my friend
Susan |
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| 03/28/2016 07:58:03 AM |
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| 03/27/2016 10:17:43 PM |
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Paint-Cilby clickodakComment by sidpixel: Hello from the Critique club
An excellent image that meets the challenge very well
What a great concept Marcel, I hope you’ve patented the idea, it could take the world by storm! Seriously though it is a great and, as far as I am aware, original idea, the colours of the pencils are perfect nice and vivid against the more sombre background. Isn’t it interesting how your two commenters differ so much on the lighting aspect, personally I think you’ve made a good job of it, the lighting is nice and even but it does lead me on to my minor criticisms. Its down to that all important attention to the minor details, it would have been even more impressive if all of the tips of the pencils had been perfectly level and also the lighting on the blue pencil, the yellow next to it is casting a shadow on it. Like I say, they are only minor but they are important.
Well done Marcel for submitting another excellent entry. |
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| 03/20/2016 09:29:00 PM |
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| 03/16/2016 04:34:44 PM |
Shuttlecock Stuck in Racquetby clickodakComment by sidpixel: Hello from the Critique club
An appealing image that meets the challenge.
Is that what you call a power shot? Initially intriguing the way you have embedded the shuttlecock into the strings the way you have, that's not going anywhere in a hurry! Yes, I do like your composition but the nature of the subject is such that although its centred it doesn't really feel like it, there is a predominance of the shuttlecock towards the near left because of the composition. A properly centred composition that would have shown the shuttlecock to be more centred would have been far less appealing than your composition.
Thanks for your entry Marcel. |
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