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To swim or not to swim
03/15/2005 12:59:28 PM
To swim or not to swim
by pgatt

Comment by tommyd65:
The bar on the top is very distracting. The red lines are a good subject though!
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To swim or not to swim
03/15/2005 11:19:21 AM
To swim or not to swim
by pgatt

Comment by atsxus:
I would never have known that that was a pool without the title...
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To swim or not to swim
03/14/2005 06:57:19 PM
To swim or not to swim
by pgatt

Comment by seriocomic:
This shot is confused by several elements. Firstly the lower left corner and the top left of the frame where the blurred foreground should have been cropped out. The over saturation of the colors makes the pool fence and the wooden area hard to recognise.
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I was down the hold just passing time
03/13/2005 11:45:50 PM
I was down the hold just passing time
by pgatt

Comment by graphicfunk:
From the critique club:
First, in looking over this image I see nothing technically wrong in the concept nor in the execution. The choice for b/w was good and the composition is not offensive. The low score, below 5, is surprising to me. Of course, several things can be done to improve the delivery. The desire here was to show the entire toy creating a spatial impasse between subject and screen. let us proceed to make this more in your face of an image.

The first thing we do is we do away with table and even the support system. yes, it is very neat and attractive but think: you want to create an impression and so we bring the screen closer. How close?
Well, say close enough that it will start partially hid by your face and then going across the entire image. This puts it in an unreal proximity to your face but the viewers will not discern the distance. Now, we change the lighting a little so that the screen serves as backlight on your head. That is, we move the main light higher so as to leave your shirt less lit.

Of course, easy for me to say, I have given you a different image, but when shooting these ideas always remember to include such variations. Once the viewer sees the image he wants to be grabbed at once. With such concepts, closer is always better.

Since you are just starting I would not dwell too much on these early attempts. First you need to experiment and find your forte. As far as technique you are on the right path. It is the presentation angle that you need to tackle and this means that you must try and succeed in visualizing the finish product before you click the shutter. Even when you feel you have it, great, file it and go on to the next variation. You will be amazed at what gems are born out of variations. Keep up the good work.
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It's a beautiful day
03/13/2005 08:06:58 PM
It's a beautiful day
by pgatt

Comment by Nitin:
It sure is beautiful .9
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It's a beautiful day
03/13/2005 10:16:46 AM
It's a beautiful day
by pgatt

Comment by Jozi:
Very nice!
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It's a beautiful day
03/13/2005 08:20:54 AM
It's a beautiful day
by pgatt

Comment by Mr_Pants:
A great range in this shot. I do feel, though, that it could be a little sharper.
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It's a beautiful day
03/09/2005 09:03:28 PM
It's a beautiful day
by pgatt

Comment by Mick:
Super! Good job!
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It's a beautiful day
03/08/2005 07:26:10 AM
It's a beautiful day
by pgatt

Comment by Shaman:
A little washed out in the foreground.
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It's a beautiful day
03/07/2005 05:55:22 PM
It's a beautiful day
by pgatt

Comment by eaglebeck:
Great tonal values from black to white.
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