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Self Portrait
02/15/2005 07:49:24 PM
Self Portrait
by edc1

Comment by Coley:
The background is a bit distracting .. nice portrait though
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Self Portrait
02/15/2005 08:09:02 AM
Self Portrait
by edc1

Comment by Bud:
The background it great!
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Self Portrait
02/14/2005 03:25:53 AM
Self Portrait
by edc1

Comment by Montereykiddo:
Nice lighting and background but I woulda killed a few more small blemishes in post. Nice job.
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Stone Swirl
01/23/2005 10:13:08 AM
Stone Swirl
by edc1

Comment by whiteroom:
yum, like a chocolate swirl.....
Stone Swirl
01/20/2005 10:06:04 PM
Stone Swirl
by edc1

Comment by Tuckersmom:
Great lines, looks a little soft to me though, sorry
Stone Swirl
01/20/2005 10:00:48 PM
Stone Swirl
by edc1

Comment by ubique:
Nice architectural detail, with enough of the greater building to give it both scale and context. 6.
Andy
01/19/2005 08:54:32 PM
Andy
by edc1

Comment by Bear_Music:
*** CRITIQUE CLUB COMMENT ***

Speaking of this as an image, rather than as a challenge entry, The first thing I notice is that both the composition and the lighting are remarkably flat and static. This is a little surprising, compositionally, since there's a HUGE out-of-focus area that ought to lend mych more of a sense of depth than it actually does.

I suspect that if the second, leaning tree were not there, the sense of depth would be greater. As it is, the sharp tree just kind of fades into the less-focused tree, and that into the background. I imagine that if you'd moved around to the right somewhat, this could be improved.

Addressing the challenge itself, this image gives more of a sense of shallow DOF than actual "bokeh"; it's a fine line, admittedly, but I place it on that side of the line. Speaking of bokeh as an artistic "solution", rtaher than in the more limited sense of an "artefact" induced by spherical distortion in the lens (which this image does not have at all), the goal would be too have a soft, entirely out-of-focus ground that was interacting actively with the sharp subject.

Try an experiemnt: take this image back to photoshop, select everything that is not the sharp tree, and apply a significant gaussian blur to that selection. By doing this, you will see what is possible when you play sharp aganst soft in a serious way, which is what "bokeh" is about, in the artistic sense.

Robt.
Andy
01/16/2005 07:54:40 PM
Andy
by edc1

Comment by Skip:
yes, you have achieved a bokeh effect, but it is not really contributing to your subject. here, your subject so overwhelmingly dominates the image that there is very little for the background to do, other than to just be there. perhaps a different angle and/or perspective could have made more use of the lovely tones in the fallen leaves.
Seven peppers in a fall
12/05/2004 08:21:31 AM
Seven peppers in a fall
by edc1

Comment by Habatchi:
Excellent technique used in photographing the subject
Seven peppers in a fall
12/05/2004 12:45:48 AM
Seven peppers in a fall
by edc1

Comment by umbris:
Nice color contrast and originality.
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