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| 02/08/2017 03:32:40 PM |
Fiery Sunsetby gintayComment: Hello from the critique club
An appealing image that contributes well to the challenge
Well Gin Tay, what a start to a promising DPC career! Your first submission, and an honourable mention in one of the biggest challenges of the year, all I can say is, I’m really looking forward to seeing more from you soonâ€Â¦! Your high score and placing is thoroughly well deserved this is a magic sky against an equally appealing and interesting foreground. Your patience has been well rewarded with timing that has captured the very essence of a magnificent sunset. The long shutter speed has softened the water to contrast nicely with the soft greens of moss covered rocks whose lovely sinuous shapes add real impact to the scene. The exposure is perfect with excellent detail throughout including the highlights. A great image Gin Tay well done. |
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| 02/08/2017 03:20:58 PM |
Checking the pricesby clickodakComment: Hello from the critique club
An interesting image that contributes to the challenge
Well Marcel, your commenters and voters are all of one voice and in terms of the challenge brief taken in its literal sense they are right. However, you could argue that you have captured the stillness of life as it stops to ponder the price of the goods on display! To be honest, that̢۪s not a very convincing argument in respect of his distant perspective and the way he is merging into the hustle and bustle of the background. To make that work in a convincing way he would have needed to be larger and more isolated and his stillness a significant factor in the composition. Never mind, better luck next time... |
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| 02/08/2017 03:11:25 PM |
Carefulby PhocalComment: Hello from the critique club
An interesting image that contributes to the challenge
Up to your usual high standard Ronnie another nicely captured alligator in its green mossy environment. Your title sums it up too, careful is the order of the day, its malevolent presence is a warning in itself, careful! |
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| 02/08/2017 03:06:09 PM |
Glorious Sunsetby Ja-9Comment: Hello from the critique club
An interesting image that contributes to the challenge
A lovely glowing sunset and reflecting sea, as you say, a glorious sunset. Where I think this is not working quite so well as it could is in the softness throughout, particularly in the wet sand where those reflections could have been in stunningly sharp contrast to an acceptable softness in the sky and water. Given your shutter speed it must be down to the HDR merge differences in the reflections between the three images? I think also if the area of dry sand could have been excluded this could have added impact to the end result. It is a lovely image Janine but in a challenge of this nature you̢۪re up against some tough competition. |
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| 02/08/2017 02:56:26 PM |
Winter Contrastsby DrakeComment: Hello from the critique club
An interesting image that contributes to the challenge
Your title says it all, it is a lovely contrast between the snowy foreground and the darker background of the sea. Your exposure is perfect with a lovely white glow in the snow against the equally lovely tones of the background sea and sky. What is not working quite so well for me are the snowflakes themselves, they are so small they are not convincing, indeed I find them so distracting they detract more than they add, I think this would have been better without them either through timing or even cloning. If they had been larger and more of them they would have contributed significantly to the scene. |
| 02/08/2017 02:46:53 PM |
Feet Upby docjonnyComment: Hello from the critique club
An appealing image that contributes well to the challenge
Hah yes, well observed Jonathon. As a sucker for shadows I̢۪m gonna love this anyway, those shadows are really nice together with the rim lighting its working really well. The added humour of the scene with their feet off the ground and brought to our attention by your snappy title makes it all work superbly, I like it. The mono conversion is nice. Possibly a little less detail in the background would help the people stand out with less distraction but its not really an issue. Nice observation and capture well done Jonathon. |
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| 02/08/2017 02:40:01 PM |
Her Majesty does not approveby snafflesComment: Hello from the critique club
An appealing image that contributes well to the challenge
Indeed, most imperious! Ms Whitesteer is so wonderfully appealing I love her, the expression is beautifully disapproving. I like the high key presentation it works really well and the detail in her fur is excellent, a great exposure. The only minor fault that distracts me a little is the shadowy patches between her ear and the background cow perhaps these could be rectified. Nice one Susan, well captured. |
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| 02/08/2017 02:30:01 PM |
Badger Entering Ludington Harborby DrakeComment: Hello from the critique club
An interesting image that contributes well to the challenge
Your foreground wave bokeh has transformed this from a straight forward record shot of a boat at sea to one with special interest and very unique, well done Drake. Your timing and viewpoint have made great use of this situation to show us something that just wouldn̢۪t be seen with the naked eye, I like it. Composition-wise whilst we do have an interesting sky I think I would prefer to see less of it in favour of this wonderful unique foreground, indeed it could almost be floating on an erupting effervescent sea. |
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| 02/08/2017 02:20:12 PM |
Cityscapes at Nightby JLOHComment: Hello from the critique club
An interesting image that contributes to the challenge
This lit cityscape taken from this high vantage point certainly has plenty to look at and the couple doing exactly that adds to the interest of the scene. I like that they are not central but may prefer them a little further to the left and perhaps a little more engaged with each other ie., embracing in a mutually friendly way. Whilst there is good overall technical control I find the brightness of the sky against the lights of the city a little disconcerting and wish that it was darker giving greater contrast to the scene as a whole. Having said all that, I see from your profile this is just your second challenge, welcome to DPC and good luck with your future submissions Miew. |
| 02/06/2017 05:24:01 AM |
Winter Squallby DrakeComment: Hello from the critique club
An appealing image that contributes well to the challenge
Cor blimey Drake, you produce a lovely image like this, a 6+ score and 7th place and NO comments? You really have got your wildlife images well nailed, this gorgeous splash of detailed colour against the near mono background of the driving snow, it almost looks like a post-processing desat but I don̢۪t believe it is. The composition is good, I like the diagonal of the twig and that there is a little more space to the right for the bird to look into. What I like most is the snow that is slowly building up around the beak, as you say, the snow was really coming down. Anyway, well done, a lovely image justly rewarded, I hope this critique makes up for the lack of comments. |
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