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| 10/14/2005 12:22:12 AM |
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| 10/11/2005 03:14:09 PM |
Kick Flipby MPRPROComment by karmat: CRITIQUE CLUB CRITIQUE
by karmat
I think what works in this shot is the unusual angle of composition you have chosen. It fits with the attitudes and abilities of these guys (who amaze me to no end!).
In my opinion, the desaturation doesn't really add anything to this shot. It helps somewhat to focus the attention on the skater, but his read shirt may have done that anyway. Also, and this is just a small nitpick, there is a red dot that is seen in the middle of the picture, and to me, it helps to pull the attention away from the boy.
The "negative" space at the bottom of the frame helps to give the impression of the boy soaring through the air, but to me, that freedom of soaring is countered by him being so far in the corner -- kinda like he is squashed in there.
Interesting idea and great capture.
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| 10/08/2005 01:15:38 AM |
Once Upon a Time...by MPRPROComment by RulerZigzag: awesome idea and composition...maybe you should of closed the aperture some more to get the background in detail...I get sad when I see this city, check my submission after challenge is over.....its my only one. |
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| 10/07/2005 09:42:10 PM |
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