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A Sword for Sir Tom
11/18/2002 05:24:00 PM
A Sword for Sir Tom
by GeneralE

Comment:
I don't get how this related to the challenge. I know the plow is a technology, but ... a turkey?
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Budget Moonlanding
11/19/2002 10:22:00 PM
Budget Moonlanding
by jimmythefish

Comment:
Love it! Great DOF and a great subject. I am trying to decide if this is technology because of the science angle, or the evolving technology of toys. Either way, I guess it fits the challenge topic.
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Memory Envy  x  3
11/19/2002 11:06:00 PM
Memory Envy x 3
by Jacko

Comment:
The floating of the subject is very cool! A nice switch from the norm.
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Odometer
11/18/2002 01:01:00 PM
Odometer
by marbo

Comment:
Nice detail and color. Would have made a nice macro shot as well.
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Technology Invades Amish Country
11/19/2002 10:34:00 PM
Technology Invades Amish Country
by alanfreed

Comment:
LOL! If only you could have had an amish person on the phone! Great photo!
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Faces of many colors
11/17/2002 10:12:00 PM
Faces of many colors
by ayshih

Comment:
great dof
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Fly Away Home
11/17/2002 10:17:00 PM
Fly Away Home
by Kaz

Comment:
Great shot....now if you could have only gotten him on the "home" button....
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Demon Child
11/25/2002 04:46:00 PM
Demon Child
by crabappl3

Comment:
Hi crabappl3 --

This is a test critique from the critique club.

My initial reaction to this photo is that I just didn't get it. It wasn't until I read your details and saw that you used a skull that I could look back at the photo and see the detail. It's a really good shot, but it's so subtle that (to me) it was almost a little confusing at first.

That being said, the expression on the girl's face is quite haunting and appropriate for the photograph. Is there some kind of translucent scarf draped over her that is causing the ebbulent patterns? They are somewhat distracting if you are going for the illusion of a skull superimposed with the live face. Also, because the photo was compressed, the pixellated appearance of the scarf really detracts from the photo. Unfortunately, I think it takes more away than it adds. It really hurts the focus and clarity of the image.

The lighting is definitely from the right, which severely darkens the left side of the face. You cannot make out the whole form of the skull's left eye, which might be why I had a hard time seeing it at first. Perhaps lighting from the front, or below, would have been more effective and allowed a more even distribution.

The skull is too big for the girl's face, which could have been your intent. However, it looks out of place since it is not lined up with her facial features. Specifically, the difference between the top of the skull and the girl's hairline is a bit distracting. I would like to have seen the skull scaled down a bit so it is more proportionate to her size.

The multiple reflections in the girl's eyes are from the strobe light? Perhaps a different way to achieve this technique would have been to use a long exposure, light the girl's face and trip the shutter, then turn off the light and quickly replace the face with the skull and turn the light back on. This would take some doing, but if pulled off could be an interesting variation on this photo. Just a suggestion.

Overall, a very nice photo. Some minor changes in the setup and this would be an excellent shot. Great idea, good execution!

Rob 8)

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Ticonderoga Cutting
08/20/2002 04:35:00 PM
Ticonderoga Cutting3rd Place
by mcmurma

Comment:
What a fantastic idea! Dang, I really need to "up" the creativity level of my own shots. I like the contrast and brilliant colors. This is just a great idea.
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ferrule
08/20/2002 04:50:00 PM
ferrule
by just-married

Comment:
I really like this idea and it's a great macro shot with good shadows and not a lot of glare (glare on the ferrules was the biggest problem in my photo!).

This would be better, I think, if the colors were more pronounced so that it's not so washed out. Or grayscaled? That might make for an interesting shot as well. muckpond
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