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Goofball
01/06/2010 04:01:13 PM
Goofball
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Comment by citymars:
You've captured such a terrific expression here. Every time I look at this I feel happy. I think this was underrated by many voters.
Goofball
01/02/2010 02:33:44 AM
Goofball
by mrgoose

Comment by billus:
lolzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz really candid+goooooooooooooooooooooofy kid
Goofball
12/30/2009 08:14:28 PM
Goofball
by mrgoose

Comment by cowboy221977:
I love the look on his face
Goofball
12/30/2009 12:37:30 PM
Goofball
by mrgoose

Comment by npasel:
Cute kid, cute shot.
Goofball
12/30/2009 12:20:36 PM
Goofball
by mrgoose

Comment by Art Roflmao:
LOL! This is the one you show on the projector at his high school graduation. :)
Goofball
12/30/2009 03:36:55 AM
Goofball
by mrgoose

Comment by Seattle007600:
Great focus, and lighting worked well. Nothing blown out. Overall good shot.
Goofball
12/30/2009 12:13:03 AM
Goofball
by mrgoose

Comment by Yo_Spiff:
Cute. My minor nitpick is that it could use a touch of noise reduction. It's a minor nitpick.
recycled trucks
06/25/2009 03:44:19 AM
recycled trucks
by mrgoose

Comment by mrgoose:
Originally posted by snaffles:

Greetings from the Critique Club!

Initial impression: Find it difficult to tie into the idea of this challenge's version of Green - reduce, reuse, recycle. Had I voted, I would've given this a 5 or 6.

Technical: Very strong shot in this regard, like the light and comp. Dof risky, could be soft in places, but I don't mind risk. Almost but not-quite glared out on the right-hand truck.

Artistic: I am very fond of the low pov and like the crop, like the feeling of the white truck going somewhere with the way the leadig lines follow the bed. The lost headlight on the red truck gives a sense of something being awry, but needs a little bit more...maybe if you'd been allowed to remove the license plate, may have conveyed the idea a little more strongly.

FWIW: Don't be afraid to interpret challenges literally esp if you are new here. I think you have a good idea of what to look for and how to shoot it, you just need to get across the concept more clearly. You don't mention any post-processing but a run-through with unsharp mask may have given the shot a little more definition.

Feel free to PM me with any questions,

Susan


Cool, great advice. I'm new and confused, so your insight was great. Thanks. - mike
recycled trucks
05/07/2009 08:27:19 PM
recycled trucks
by mrgoose

Comment by snaffles:
Greetings from the Critique Club!

Initial impression: Find it difficult to tie into the idea of this challenge's version of Green - reduce, reuse, recycle. Had I voted, I would've given this a 5 or 6.

Technical: Very strong shot in this regard, like the light and comp. Dof risky, could be soft in places, but I don't mind risk. Almost but not-quite glared out on the right-hand truck.

Artistic: I am very fond of the low pov and like the crop, like the feeling of the white truck going somewhere with the way the leadig lines follow the bed. The lost headlight on the red truck gives a sense of something being awry, but needs a little bit more...maybe if you'd been allowed to remove the license plate, may have conveyed the idea a little more strongly.

FWIW: Don't be afraid to interpret challenges literally esp if you are new here. I think you have a good idea of what to look for and how to shoot it, you just need to get across the concept more clearly. You don't mention any post-processing but a run-through with unsharp mask may have given the shot a little more definition.

Feel free to PM me with any questions,

Susan
recycled trucks
05/05/2009 06:43:27 PM
recycled trucks
by mrgoose

Comment by really:
The processing makes the details look somehow smudged, but I like the composition and the use of color.
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