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Four of a Kind by KonadorComment by W.R.Miller: Way to go, Ben!!! You represent us Digital Rebel / 300D users well. :-) Message edited by author 2004-01-30 07:26:48. |
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Four of a Kind by KonadorComment by Beagleboy: Great work Konador. I had this image pegged for first place. Congrats on another ribbon. Keep it up, buddy! |
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Four of a Kind by KonadorComment by e301: your critique club moment
Hi Ben.
Very tempted to leave this blank, as there is almost definitely nothing I can constructively say about this shot. What would you have different, either in the image or the result? Only one thing that i thought immediately on seeing it, and still think on re-consideration of it, is that if one could move the second sheep from left forward a couple of paces, and to its right half a step, the balance of the composition would be improved - it almost goes without saying that this is a ridiculously small criticism (but this is the Critique Club)
Can I think of anything else to say ... ? Black and White works for this shot for a very specific reason: I can imagine it in colour - even quite liking it so (the green grass would presumably be a satisfying colour). Removing that element brings the emphasis to a different place - the graphic element provided by the line-up of the animals: and that is where the humour is, of course: the apparently 'posed' quality: 'OK now, everyone point your ears out'
Top work, mate.
Ed
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