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Holiday decorations on sale...
12/29/2004 12:31:58 PM
Holiday decorations on sale...
by nolock

Comment by Bear_Music:
***CRITIQUE CLUB RESPONSE***

There's a considerable charm to this image. The contrast between the pop-eyed santa and the grumpy santa is especially amusing. Nevertheless, nothing in the image elevates it beyond the "snapshot" stage for me, or apparently for the voters. Before addressing this picture individually, I'd comment in passing that your "best" shot might have been to zero in on the 2 santas and play them off against each other for comic effect.

That said, there are a couple things working against this particular image. Most obvious is the extreme yellow cast of the lighting; you almost certainhly used daylight white balance, and tungsten white balance was called for here: daylight is MUCH more blue than tungsten light. (Tungsten light, in case you don't know, is what ordinary lightbulbs throw; also called incandescent light, it is derived by heating a tungsten filament so radically that it glows, and it's VERY warm light) In any case, you can (and should) use any image editing programs color blance controls to neutralize the whites here. Thast would help a lot.

Another problem witht he image is the noticeably skewed "architectural" elements. You fixated on the horizontal molding at top and rotated camera so that was true horizontal, but in so doing you threw the verticals way off, and also further skewed the less-visible horizontal elements at the bottom of the scene. Optimally, the camera would be vertically squarted up for this shot and the the horizontal lines would be true horizontal only in center of image, with upper ones slanting down and across from upper right, and lower ones up and across from lower right.

Or, better yet, you could move the camera POV more to the left so the entire image were more in elevation instead of zooming off to a left-placed vanishing point. This would mean removing the handwritten sighn, but this should have been done anyway ont he image as we see it now, as it's another distracting aspect of the shot.

Finally, it looks to me as if there's a bunch more interesting stuff lopped off at the bottom, and a lot of what's on the top is pretty much wasted image space. I can see why you cropped the way you did, wanting to see the entire loop of the bell-chains (or whatever they are), and I respect that, but it might work better if we had more of the interesting stuff in foreground.

Still, like I say, I think your "shot" might be to focus in on the 2 faces, not go for the overall picture...

Happy New year!

Robt.
Rebecca
12/29/2004 12:13:49 PM
Rebecca
by nolock

Comment by scrum8:
A little soft. I might have used diffused lighting.
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Rebecca
12/29/2004 06:38:01 AM
Rebecca
by nolock

Comment by AndrewTO:
It is a great photo, but reading the definition of the challenge I am not sure whether it meets the criteria. (still a 5, great photo)
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Rebecca
12/29/2004 01:35:58 AM
Rebecca
by nolock

Comment by C_Steve_G:
Captivating image, but does not meet the challenge.
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Rebecca
12/29/2004 01:08:02 AM
Rebecca
by nolock

Comment by Catherine_B:
Doesn't seem to meet the challenge criteria
Rebecca
12/28/2004 06:49:16 PM
Rebecca
by nolock

Comment by christie3:
I believe the rules for this challenge said: "The face you submit may not be something that is intended to be a face (that is, not a person, animal, insect, toy or anything else that has a "face")."
This looks like a person's face to me.
Rebecca
12/28/2004 07:12:06 AM
Rebecca
by nolock

Comment by Skip:
i'm betting this will be the highest scoring image that does not meet the challenge. it is a great capture, and yes, the face is hidden, but, this is not the type of hidden face specified in the challenge description. it will be interesting to see how this scores in the end...good luck!
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Rebecca
12/28/2004 12:03:09 AM
Rebecca
by nolock

Comment by boughan:
It is a beautiful photograph, but I think the rules indicated that it wasn't actually suppossed to be a real person's face, but one hidden someplace else.
Rebecca
12/27/2004 05:49:15 PM
Rebecca
by nolock

Comment by sannok:
Not suppossed to be human face??
Rebecca
12/27/2004 04:19:20 PM
Rebecca
by nolock

Comment by photom:
The face you submit may not be something that is intended to be a face (that is, not a person, animal, insect, toy or anything else that has a "face"). Please read the challenge rules. In another challenge you have a true winner here. An elegant portrait of a beautiful model. I could see this as a ribbon winner if it complied with the instructions. Mysterious, beautifully composed and exposed.
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