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| 12/13/2006 09:30:06 PM |
Mimbiby JustinMComment by pamelasue: not very sharp and the dark shadow on the right side of the face isn't flattering ... |
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| 12/13/2006 07:50:23 PM |
Mimbiby JustinMComment by CNovack: The colors and the sharp details in this cat portrait are all there EXCEPT we only see half the face! The other half is totally lost in shadow - even the eye, the pink of the right half of the nose and the normally pink shade of the inner ear on the right hand side are all lost to shadow. Sometimes a face/portrait that is half in shadow can add drama and interest to a photo's appeal but there is no shadow of mystery/drama in this shot. Lighting and the straight on eye level angle of the shot make it a standard portrait shot where one expects to see the full details of the face in full. Better illumination of the right half of the cat's face would improve the appeal of the photo because the viewer will be more able to fully appreciate the cat's portrait. |
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| 12/13/2006 01:09:39 PM |
Mimbiby JustinMComment by posthumous: what a bizarre photo. I think a more centered composition would work better, reminiscent of Andy Warhol. 7 |
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| 12/13/2006 08:33:03 AM |
Mimbiby JustinMComment by bassbone: like the lighting but the focus is softer than I like for this type of portrait - i want to see more detail in the whiskers, etc. |
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| 12/12/2006 08:14:43 PM |
In The Beginningby JustinMComment by noraneko: Love the idea behind this, and the composition of the ladybug on the left-hand leaf. Focus is an issue here, though. Also, would like dirt 'horizon' to be a bit lower. 5. |
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| 12/10/2006 11:17:12 AM |
In The Beginningby JustinMComment by digital: In my opinion this could win a ribbon. I guess it is not a "natural photo" but rather something you set up. Am I right? You chose the right colour for the background. Good lighting and composition. Good interpretation of the subject. Good luck |
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| 12/10/2006 02:03:55 AM |
In The Beginningby JustinMComment by klstover: I don't like it when staged photos look cheezy because you can tell they're staged, and the staging doesn't seem to have a point, visually. This one is not cheezy looking. |
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| 12/09/2006 12:10:41 AM |
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| 12/08/2006 03:06:11 PM |
In The Beginningby JustinMComment by mist: A tad more sharpness would have pulled this up an extra point from me, but it still gets a good result. Bumping up also. |
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| 12/08/2006 02:46:58 PM |
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