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| 08/28/2014 11:19:20 AM | Deliveredby EnlightenedComment: So creative. I love the image of the old typewriter, and the addition of the screen is genius. I'm not sure I loved the outdoors as background - although perhaps that's part of the Surreal aspect since modern day laptops, but not typewriters, would be used laying around outside. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 08/28/2014 11:17:27 AM | The Extinguished by Samantha_TComment: Great story, and to me this is a perfect image telling that story. I like the desolate looking ground and trees, and the placement of the light bulbs I think is great. 10 from me. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 08/28/2014 11:15:23 AM | Sinking by gyabanComment: Lots of interesting things to see in this shot, and the sinking and invisibility of the two in the street look so believable. Well done. I'm not sure the bubbles added much for me, but this was still one of my favorites of the challenge. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 08/28/2014 11:14:06 AM | Eye of the Beholderby Alex_PetriniComment: I like the shadows in this shot, adds a feel of reality to the shot to me. The sky seems perhaps a bit dark to produce those shadows, but that adds to the Surreal feeling I think. The eyes in the hands was really well done and this was one of my favorites of the challenge. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
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| 08/27/2014 02:13:11 PM | Open for Pollinationby DeveComment: Critique Club Critique:
Congratulations on your first entry. What a great find, with several wonderful shades of purple in your image.
Compositionally, I like the fill-the-frame idea for your shot. Your subject is shown off in all its glory, and yet there is enough of that beautiful, smooth background for me to enjoy that as well. The bee really did not do much for me in this shot. The flower is such a stunner, that I did not even notice the bee for the first few minutes looking at the image. The bit of yellow in the flower kind of drowned out your sweet, but more muted, bee.
Technically the shot is good I think. Your purples are very realistic, and the shallow depth of field left you with a wonderfully smooth background. However, that shallow depth of field also left you with some softness in parts of your subject. There is a spot on the left petal that is quite hazy. Also, on the bottom petal there is a spot that looks black, it almost looks void of all detail and I wonder if the shot was underexposed just a bit.
Overall this is a lovely photo and I enjoyed spending time on it. It definitely met the challenge, and it shows with the great score and placement in the challenge.
I look forward to more of your entries. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
Julee | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 08/26/2014 04:39:14 PM | Shadows on the wallby gminkComment: Hi. I am happy to provide this critique as part of the critique club.
It appears from looking at the scores that your image was rather divisive - there were a lot of high scores and a number of lower scores. I suspect this stems from some comparing your image to what might be a classical description of B&W Still Life - a black and white image taken of an object (likely on a table or platform) taken using light to obtain a nice dynamic range and soft/pleasing shades of gray. Since the challenge description did not limit images to photos of an object, your image, at least in my opinion, does meet the challenge description. But your image is certainly unusual and non-traditional, and in challenges with lots of classical examples available for comparison, the non-traditional isn't always universally appreciated.
As I spend time considering you image, I certainly find it interesting and very artistic - almost abstract. There is a wonderful diagonal pattern of light, and there is some nice texture on the surface being photographed. The spots (damage?) also add interest to the image. What the image is lacking for me is a solid subject, or framed composition where I can focus my attention. My eyes kind of wandered around and enjoyed what they saw, but I felt myself looking for purpose. The uneven white areas were spread out enough that they just didn't strike me as a focal point for a still life photo.
Your image was black and white, however the transitions were somewhat harsh. It appears that the highest scoring images in this challenge had very smooth transitions from blacks to grays to white. That is not to say that your image is not good, indeed I enjoyed it very much, and I appreciate the creativity and artistic vision of this image. Hopefully you were pleased with the two 10's that you received.
Thank you for your entry. I hope to see more of your work.
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| 08/26/2014 03:57:15 PM | Montana Wildflowers.by ScottOsterdayComment: I am happy to provide this critique as part of the critique club.
First let me say that I enjoyed your image and felt it was a good submission for the challenge. The delicate purple flower and green leaves definitely met the challenge.
I liked the placement of your flower in that left third of the image, but the large amount of negative space on the right side distracted me a bit, especially those two diagonal branches that extended to the upper right corner. The branches were prominent enough to call attention to themselves and I felt my eye kind of pulled into that dark part of your image. I wondered if a square crop might have eliminated those branches and given you a stronger composition.
Your colors look good. The green is very realistic and I think the purple is just beautiful. While part of your image is quite dark, I really like the light you captured right on the flower. The flower petals are in sharp focus, which I found pleasing. Overall I enjoyed your image, and felt it was an above average entry. (It was the nice light on the flower that gave me the most enjoyment.)
Congratulations on your first entry. I look forward to seeing more work from you. |
| 08/25/2014 02:30:11 PM | Purple dollby drydocComment: Wow, I did not think it was a doll until I read the title. Could have cropped a bit more off the top maybe, but great find and nice lighting. |
| 08/25/2014 12:56:44 PM | ~morning catch~by KMcCComment: It is my pleasure to critique this image as part of the critique club.
This is a pretty image. I like the delicate colors in the clouds, colors that are reflected in the water on the sand. The lone person makes this image special, and I love seeing his shadow.
There is a fair amount of negative space in this photo, but to me it works in this shot as there is a bit of movement in the clouds, some pattern to the sand, and that nice shadow in the foreground. The subject's pose is a bit closed in, and he is quite far to the right in the image. Although I think for this shot that far right position works, it gave something that drew my eye through the whole image.
I think the muted colors are perfect, I do not think I would enjoy this image as much were the colors more vibrant. The sun is quite bright, and the reflection of the sun in the sand led to two very bright spots right next to the subject. Those bright spots in the sand distracted just a bit. But your high score indicates that few voters found this bothersome. Indeed your high score indicates that other too found this a nice image. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
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