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Scenic Southwest Oklahoma
09/08/2004 02:14:16 PM
Scenic Southwest Oklahoma
by postoakinversion

Comment:
Wonderful lighting! I never would have guessed Oklahoma had that many hills. This image has a very nice "feel" to it, great job.
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A Serene Morning on the Banks of Central Park Lake, NYC
09/08/2004 02:12:42 PM
A Serene Morning on the Banks of Central Park Lake, NYC
by ccasey

Comment:
Exposure could not be better. A very nice scenic that really could be in a travel guide.
Go to the beach and discover!
09/08/2004 02:11:29 PM
Go to the beach and discover!
by MrAkamai

Comment:
Perfect composition with the horizon on the 1/3 mark, nice leading lines, and a wonderful sky. Exposure right on. "Tourists" actually look like they are doing what the title says. Great Job.
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A Stop in Time Along Historic Route 66
09/08/2004 02:08:53 PM
A Stop in Time Along Historic Route 66
by dartompkins

Comment:
Nostalgic. Nice B&W job but some of the whites may be a tad over. Wonder if the gas price on that pump is around 27.9?
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Ft Worth Stockyards Daily Longhorn Drive
09/08/2004 02:07:31 PM
Ft Worth Stockyards Daily Longhorn Drive
by Brenb

Comment:
Great subject for a travel guide. A bit busy, but you had to shoot what was there,
Mississippi Queens
09/08/2004 02:06:21 PM
Mississippi Queens
by sher

Comment:
Great subject for a travel guide. Seems a bit over exposed and the boats seem to merge together.
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doppleframers
09/08/2004 02:13:05 AM
doppleframers
by Artyste

Comment:
Hi Glen and Greetings from the Critique Club

Your image "Doppleframers" probably didn't finish as high as you would have liked - so let's see if we can "analyse the voters" a bit.

First as you know from my comments during the challenge (mine and others), there are quite a few places where advanced editing would have helped. (Note the white spots to the left of your ear on the left side (and right side) for example.) But - on the same note - could it be that there were actual spots on the mirror that should have been removed? I guess I am saying that we should inspect our props after a shot or two to correct these items if possible.

So - let's forget about editing for a moment. From a composition viewpoint - note the top of the "right-most frame" and also the "left-most frame." Both have areas that detract and should be cropped out... but if you did that it would cut off your head in the main frame. Could that have been corrected by being a little lower in the mirror?
(The top of your "main" head is probably too close to the top of the frame already.)

Could you have used a different background other than the blue (that didn't have the vertical lines?)

Not to criticize your choice of costume, but I do think voters would have reacted better to a different (and brighter-colored) shirt.

I discussed lighting a bit in my original comments as did another commenter.

Other items that may have cost you a point or two here and there: a) The title probably confused some voters. b) Some may not have grasped the "frame." Some voters are VERY literal about the challenge write-ups.

Looking at your voting pattern, a large group of voters gave it a "5" - which is average. I am really curious about the "1" and "2"votes and expect they are from voters who felt the image didn't meet the frame requirements. My biggest concern is the huge group of "4" voters - they probably felt the challenge was met but were not excited about the image at all. But we will never really know. (I gave the image a 7 in case you were wondering.)

In any event - you are on yor way - and have proven you have a creative mind. Just keep shooting, develop some workflows for setting up your ideas, then executing them.

Try to analyse your own images as if you were a memebr of the critique club. Study the winners, the masters, and images from older challenges. It is well worth the time.

I expect your scores will begin to start climbing - and will result in higher and higher finishes.

Take care - and good shooting,

-Tom-

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Haystack Rock
09/07/2004 02:01:52 AM
Haystack Rock
by Zoomdak

Comment:
I want to go there! Great colors - the pastel pallete really works well. At first glance it appears like the horizon isn't level due to the wave patterns. Texture in the forground water is great - but you may want to crop out some of the sky to keep the horizon away from dead center.
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Enjoy romantic sunsets on the bay.
09/07/2004 01:58:32 AM
Enjoy romantic sunsets on the bay.
by muur88

Comment:
A great scenic - lit with both backlight and flash. The border holds it together - coming from one who normally doesn't like them much. I wish you could tie it to a actual destination somehow.
Americas Finest City
09/07/2004 01:56:26 AM
Americas Finest City
by Brad

Comment:
Gosh - so serene. Composition is perfect - the only minor thing I'd like to do is move the sailboat left over towards the brightly reflected building. Colora re magical. Exposure is dead on in every respect.
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