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Interconnection
12/27/2015 08:00:54 PM
Interconnection
by clickodak

Comment by Yo_Spiff:
An interesting looking tree. Seems like it is reaching out an arm to me. I like the subject, but I think another perspective could have perhaps impacted me more.
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Morning window obscure
12/25/2015 09:13:55 PM
Morning window obscure
by clickodak

Comment by snaffles:
Greetings from the Critique Club!

Guess who is writing your critique for Obscured...I like the idea behind this shot, very good idea to make the pic through a partly fogged-up car window. The swipe to show us the tree was probably accidental in how it mirrors the tree shape. But I think it's the white of the house to the left that cost you here, it's like a flashing neon sign drawing us away from all the soft magic you have there in the middle and to the right. Zooming in a bit to focus more on the tree through the swipe, but without showing the house, probably would have helped.

Keep at it, Marcel; you're one of those tough photogs who can be in the lower 50 for awhile, then give everyone a pleasant surprise when you ribbon. Just keep shooting and don't be afraid to zoom in, zoom out, get down on your belly or up on a stepladder (safely of course)...just keep at it, experiment, have fun and learn.

Susan
Red Maple Leaf
12/25/2015 09:02:01 PM
Red Maple Leaf
by clickodak

Comment by snaffles:
Greetings from the Critique Club!

Aha, I guessed this was one of yours before I saw your name at the bottom, Marcel :-)

I gave this shot a 6 during voting. Here's why. I love the red maple leaf, it's nice and sharp, and oh so very, very safe. Centred composition, lots of extra twigs etc in the bg. Lighting behind is a little bland so it's not helping by backlighting the leaf which would help set it on fire and give it that nice glow. A tighter crop may have helped as would some cloning to get out distracting twigs behind the leaf.

Fall being what it is - very variable weather and all those brilliant colours going to waste - it doesn't hurt to pick up a fallen leaf and position it to advantage and then shoot it. But if this is all you had to work with, once again, contrast and saturation are your friends in post. That and maybe a different crop, or even try something like rotating the image and see if it brings new life to the image. I did that once in a Perspective challenge and got a blue ribbon, so it works at times! :-)

If it makes you feel any better, every year on DPC there is a Fall Foliage challenge and every year I shoot masses of pics of glowing golden sugar maple leaves, and rarely enter any of them, cause although they are pretty - staged or not - it's extremely difficult to come up with a fall foliage shot that hasn't already been done many times before. So to try and outdo them is VERY tough; if you can indeed come up with a new way to shoot leaves, please tell me!

Susan
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Raining Day
12/25/2015 10:42:27 AM
Raining Day
by clickodak

Comment by snaffles:
Greetings from the Critique Club!

Merry Christmas, Marcel! Here's my critique for you on this very lovely image. Good composition, nice bright focal point, good use of negative space, nice dreamy feel to the whole image. Could use a little more contrast or saturation but as I was one of your 7s, I honestly don't know why this didn't do better. Wondering if people thought you just used a filter in post to get that effect?

Very glad to read in your notes that you put enough thought into the shot to actually sketch out what you wanted to get. That's an excellent idea as it makes you think and help cement the idea you want in your mind, so then you can work backwards to what you need to do to shoot it to get what you want. I believe gyaban uses this technique too, and as his work tends to be very complicated, it's just as well he does!

Anyway keep up the good work, don't stop what you're doing.

Susan
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Raining Day
12/24/2015 07:50:36 PM
Raining Day
by clickodak

Comment by godot:
Interesting. Looks like the photo was taken through old glass, but the flower is nicely in focus. pretty cool.
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Sumac Flames
12/23/2015 07:14:42 PM
Sumac Flames
by clickodak

Comment by snaffles:
Greetings from the Critique Club!

Muwahahahaaa...so we meet again, Marcel ;-) Glad to see I'm one of your 6s. This is a very nice shot, sharp and lots of contrast between the backlit leaves and those in the foreground. Good lighting and colours all throughout. Only problem is, there really isn't a dominant element to act as a focal point and that's where this image falls a little flat. Some commenters compare the leaves to soldiers, and that's both good and bad: they're all uniform, so to speak, and all are doing their best to look exactly like the other.

So what you need is a renegade element to break this perfect symmetry and cohesion and just wreak a little havoc here. maybe one leaf that's way more in the foreground, or one broken off a little or drooping. Something to break up that nice pattern, just enough.

Susan
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Interconnection
12/23/2015 10:49:53 AM
Interconnection
by clickodak

Comment by giantmike:
Those power lines are a huge distraction.
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Interconnection
12/21/2015 06:25:42 PM
Interconnection
by clickodak

Comment by mariuca:
A portrait of Lyssa, the goddess of raging fury
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Raining Day
12/21/2015 01:30:40 PM
Raining Day
by clickodak

Comment by bmartuch:
Very well done.
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Raining Day
12/18/2015 03:15:36 PM
Raining Day
by clickodak

Comment by tanguera:
A colorful lily pad in the midst of blur. Lovely.
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