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| 03/22/2017 03:59:30 PM |
Linha centralby booboo_goonComment: Hello from the critique club
An interesting image that contributes well to the challenge
I love wide angle lenses they can be so creative, emphasising anything close to the lens as you have done here with the rope leading us nicely into the rest of the image. Again, I like the detail of the foreground grasses together with the rest of the land and an interesting cloudy sky to complete the picture. Your exposure is generally good but the rope itself is unfortunately blown which detracts a little from the end result, its such a shame we can̢۪t see the detail of the ropes yarn too. I think the composition may have been improved by using the rope on a diagonal as opposed to this viewpoint. All in all, a decent attempt, thanks for sharing Luana. |
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| 03/22/2017 03:51:40 PM |
Puppy Loveby CtWComment: Hello from the critique club
An interesting image that contributes well to the open challenge
Welcome to DPC Christopher! As a dog lover your image is bound to appeal to me, however, the timing could be better. It’s true what they say, ‘the eyes are the gateway to the soul’ and when they are closed as they are here the soul is inaccessible which is a real shame as this would definitely give your shot more impact. Whilst your focus is good on the closed eye the DOF is perhaps a little too shallow at maximum aperture, something like f4 would have given us a nice crisp line of his head against the snow without defining the background too much. Anyway, lots of potential to come we look forward to more from you soon. |
| 03/22/2017 03:44:02 PM |
Secret Galaxiesby gintayComment: Hello from the critique club
An interesting image that contributes well to the challenge
Your image certainly fulfils the challenge brief well Gin Tay. I like your composition with the curve of the river taking you from the foreground into the background beyond together with its reflections. The symbol that forms the main focus point in the centre is, I assume, identifying with the theme that you mention in your notes, I have to say I find both somewhat confusing but that is probably down to my own lack of perception. You have a nice range of tones in your mono presentation which works nicely. |
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| 03/22/2017 03:34:40 PM |
Bobbleheadsby asijComment: Hello from the critique club
An interesting image that contributes well to the open challenge
Its great idea Asmundur and very well executed. Have the band seen it? I think they should be delighted with it, I can see it as a cover on their next album. I like it because unlike a straight shot of a band it makes you look and identify more closely with the individuals, I feel the shared passion in a more individual way than I would if it were a normal shot. I like your ‘studio’ set up too the brick wall and its hangings add to the end result. A great image well done. |
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| 03/20/2017 09:49:09 AM |
Listen to singby clickodakComment: Hello from the critique club
An appealing image that meets the challenge
Nice idea Marcel. The image is well executed with a nice shallow and appropriate DOF, the earphones work well against the music manuscript. I like the diagonal you have positioned the music on it adds a dynamic to the overall result. The mono processing works well and is again most appropriate for the image. A good image whose musical message is never in doubt, well done. |
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| 03/20/2017 09:45:02 AM |
Just a Little Jamby HoghemaruComment: Hello from the critique club
An appealing image that meets the challenge
An interesting idea Fabio, generally well executed. I have to agree with your commenter I do think the image would be improved with a plainer background. The idea and the figure is cute, it makes the viewer smile which has to be a good thing. The shallow DOF at maximum aperture works well with sufficient detail where it is needed. The composition is good with some effective cropping and a nice diagonal it raises it to a higher standard its just a shame that the brightly coloured background feels somewhat at odds with the content. |
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| 03/15/2017 01:16:49 PM |
She Rulesby Chris_AngComment: Hello from the critique club
An interesting image that does not meet the challenge.
I have to show my ignorance here, these are, I assume, Star Wars characters? The reason I don̢۪t think it meets the challenge is because to me there are no gender characteristics in the models themselves and as they are armed I am assuming they are fighters of a common cause whose enemy is not also featured so again nothing gender specific. Perhaps I can be accused of being too pedantic here but I am trying to give a critique on an image that should convey a specific message about the sexes and that is not happening here, sorry. As regards the technicalities of the image I like the mono processing and the shallow DOF has separated the figures nicely from the background. However, that same shallow DOF has rendered the main figure̢۪ gun in soft focus I would say that it is essential that this too should be sharply detailed. |
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| 03/13/2017 06:52:26 AM |
Red White and Blueby DrakeComment: Hello from the critique club
An appealing image that meets the challenge
A great shot Drake amply rewarded with score and HM, well done. Yes, ok this has been done many times before but you have made an excellent job in the execution of the image. There is a real vibrancy to the end result. The lighting, the drops, the backdrop are all well placed but what works best is the detail in the distorted drops this is the essence of the success of this shot it is what makes it all so appealing, well done Drake. |
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| 03/13/2017 06:47:42 AM |
Rotating blurby clickodakComment: Hello from the critique club
An appealing image that meets the challenge
Well Marcel, you̢۪ve really got me intrigued here! Even with your explanation I don̢۪t see either a flower pot or a television but what I do see is an intriguing image that defies explanation which is good. I like the symmetry, nice sharp focus surrounded by softer, (blurred?) detail. The muted colours work well and the lighting highlights and shadows also work well. I would have liked to see this do better but perhaps it was just a bit too undefinable but still a good image, well done Marcel. |
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| 03/10/2017 07:49:56 AM |
Incidental Gritby ColeyComment: Hello from the critique club
An interesting image that meets the challenge
A great portrait Cole. The shallow DOF from that maximum aperture is what makes this such a great image, your focus getting the eyes sharp is in the right place with just enough DOF to keep the nose in focus too. It̢۪s really emphasising the rugged face against the nice soft focus facial and body features. I like the mono processing together with the grainy feel it really enhances the end result. If I were to change anything it would be the top background, I really wish you had that dark background throughout giving it a low key even grittier feel. With such a challenge as this it is open to wide interpretation, I suspect some may have voted it down because they didn̢۪t feel it was incidental enough but your use of technique fills the challenge brief for me, well done. |
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