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| 10/03/2017 04:37:09 PM |
Feet - Taken for Granted Until They Are Goneby PhocalComment: Hello from the critique club
An unusual viewpoint that meets the challenge well.
A great perspective Ronnie! Your write up helps enormously in imaging the difficulties you encountered, well done in overcoming them with such an effective shot. Whilst I do like your unusual approach I have some agreement with kiwinick. Because these legs are so distinctive and because you can imagine them belonging to a bird with long legs there is a strong argument that they ought to be exploited to the full. If you have any portrait orientation shots it would be interesting to make a comparison |
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| 09/21/2017 05:44:35 AM |
Structure for Selfiby clickodakComment: Hello from the critique club
An appealing image that meets the challenge.
An effective composition Marcel, well captured. I like the colour and textures but what makes the image even more appealing is the timing and juxtaposition of the people and the way they are interacting both with the setting and with each other in your image. One very minor point to watch out for, your position ought to have moved slightly so that the background structure thats intruding ever so slightly on the bottom curve of the foreground could have been obscured. It could be cloned but its much easier to move position. |
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| 09/21/2017 05:38:38 AM |
Dartmoor Prisonby P-A-U-LComment: Nice one Paul, this certainly fits the challenge theme well and your handling of it is perfect, it conveys the bleakness of the location well. |
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| 09/17/2017 12:27:17 PM |
Beef, cubedby snafflesComment: Hello from the critique club
An appealing image that meets the challenge well
A great interpretation of the challenge theme Susan. I like the creative ‘pixellated’ look you’ve achieved here, I’m also curious how you have managed it? It works well and definitely deserved a higher score for its originality alone. |
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| 09/14/2017 05:01:45 AM |
Double Vision by PhocalComment: Hello from the critique club
An appealing image that meets the challenge well
A well deserved ribbon for another great natural history image that is up to your usual very high standard Ronnie, well done. The things that give this its impact are the composition, DOF and timing all superbly executed. Those reflections are divine fulfilling the challenge brief to a tee. Thanks for your fascinating write up, I̢۪m sorry you didn̢۪t achieve a PB but any 7+ score is a score to be well proud of, congratulations. |
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| 09/14/2017 04:52:25 AM |
Mirror • Mirrorby Ja-9Comment: Hello from the critique club
An appealing image that meets the challenge well
What distinctive birds these are with their spoon shaped bills, hence the name. As a record documentary image this fits the bill (excuse the pun) and also meets the challenge with its reflection. There are a couple of things I̢۪m not so keen on, its a tad overexposed there is a lack of detail around the head and shoulders and the other is the plastic pipe that just serves to emphasise that this is a captive bird. Given the challenge brief I would have cropped this image just above his feet omitting the ring, thus serving to emphasise the reflection and eliminating the problems I have mentioned and making it a more natural looking environment. |
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| 09/11/2017 07:03:10 AM |
No time to rockby clickodakComment: Hello from the critique club
An appealing image that meets the challenge well
I like your creative and original approach to the challenge Marcel. The composition and timing is good with appropriate title and placing of the runner. The positioning of the chair itself although a little bizarre makes for a unique idea, however, I find myself concentrating far more than I should on the pattern of the spokes wondering why they are there and how they have been created and why the yellow of the road marking in them is so dominant? Its draw is so strong that it overpowers my enjoyment of the rest of the image, sorry. |
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| 09/11/2017 06:52:54 AM |
Her throneby snafflesComment: Hello from the critique club
An appealing image that meets the challenge well
Wow, that is one evil looking feline! The backdrop of the chair only adds to her sinister atmosphere. The lighting works really well, you did a good job here Susan, well done.
P.S. I had to look up Cersei Lannister, glad I did! |
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| 09/11/2017 06:45:55 AM |
Hanging aroundby kaiyangComment: Hello from the critique club
An unusual image that contributes to the open challenge
An interesting idea that works to a degree. Whilst I would normally prefer mono, I suspect that this a very colourful character? There are two very distracting elements that spoil it for me, the main one being the background character that interferes with the main character in such a way that it detracts from what would have been a very strong figure. The other is the crop, the figure at the top should have been removed completely, again it detractsâ€Â¦ |
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| 09/11/2017 06:39:38 AM |
Board gaming is awesomeby JuliusSartComment: Hello from the critique club
An unusual image that contributes to the open challenge
Welcome to DPC! Your entry is commendable for its uniqueness but their are some technical problems with it. The lighting is too severe causing dense hard shadows that obscure what is probably interesting detail on the board. I think you probably missed a great opportunity to take a very different image from eye level with the die excluding the left where the dark shadows are concentrating more on the shapes and translucent effects the lighting has on the dice themselvesâ€Â¦? |
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