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Watercolor
04/18/2003 02:33:51 AM
Watercolor
by wdebeau1

Comment:
It is a nice enough image but there's something that bothers me about it that i cannot pinpoint exactly. I think it has to do with the fact that everything in the image represents warm colors/tones. Even the trees are a warm, brownish hue. If they had been black there would have been more contrast and a better balance between warm and cold colors. As it is, it gives me a bit of a sugary feeling when i look at it long enough. 7 Journey
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Wind...is for Kites!
04/18/2003 02:29:58 AM
Wind...is for Kites!
by DougPaz

Comment:
If it weren't for the title, would have little idea what i was looking here at. Actually, don't see a hint of wind either, other than in the title. Picture would have been much more successful if the kite itself would have been part of it somehow. 4 Journey
Sun Kissed Blossom
04/18/2003 02:27:20 AM
Sun Kissed Blossom
by sagestudio

Comment:
That's a pretty doggone interesting picture. I love taking pictures of flowers but, honestly, to see pictures of flowers gets a bit old and cliche-ish when one see dozens and dozens of pictures of "pretty" flowers. This is not a cliché, however. There's such a lovely juxtaposition between the white flower and the darkish silhouette of the branch and the buds. The light flower is very interesting: just a little bit of detail to make it interesting; otherwise pretty simplefied. Also like the shadow of the branch on the white flower. That other, blurred, branch in the background is a total dog though. Mars an otherwise great picture as it clutters a strong and sharp image. Let me give you a hint: when i plan to take pictures of flowers or leaves, I always carry with me a very small and very sharp herb clipper ($7) so that i can interfere with nature as that suits me :) I don't do that though in private gardens :) 8 Journey
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Clear Skies:  Make mine well done.
04/18/2003 02:14:53 AM
Clear Skies: Make mine well done.
by K-Rob

Comment:
Alkthough i like simple, stark shapes, I find this picture rather boring and the colors, i.e. sky, very unnatural looking. 5 Journey
Tanya
12/16/2002 02:39:10 PM
Tanya
by bamaster

Comment:
Your picture did quite well, so why all your ranting on the forums in the past week. Crybaby! ;) I'll be very honest, i neither care for imagery of pregnancy and breastfeeding and am neither terribly fond of bellydancing. I think that's where your 1s were coming from. I didn't vote but i would have never given it a 1 because it is an interesting picture.
Because Tanya is staring right into the lens, the subject of the image seems more the process of photography than the process of belly-dancing. I really can't make up my mind whether i like that stare-into-the-lens aspect or not.
When i contemplate this image my eye seems to be bothered by some compositional aspects, specifically what is supposed to be the main subject of the image, Tanya or the cloth with motion. This duality creates some confusion in my mind. SinceTanya and the pregnant belly are fairly close to the edge my eye has a tough time staying inside the picture. The cloth Tanya is holding seems another main subject as it occupies a large part of the image, and yes, it has the motion to meet the challenge :) but i find this far less beautiful and interesting than Tanya. There also seems to be a few "stainy" spots on the cloth ( from the camera not from the cloth, it seems)and they are a little distracting (nitpick).
Even though i don't care for the theme, as already stated above, this would be a very intriguing, dynamite image if it would give more focus and space to Tanya and much less to the cloth.
I didn't vote but would have given this an 8 if i had because i can see that you were working towards something really worthwhile.
Okay, i have said it. Now you can beat me up in the forums. Journey
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Royal Blue
12/11/2002 08:48:18 PM
Royal Blue
by Marklane

Comment:
Mark, these days i don't have the time to submit and vote anymore. However, when looking at the results, your picture grabbed me. I think it's a neat image! IMO, placing the blue stamp dead center was the logical placement choice. I like the composition and the arrangement of the other stamps; the shot has great clarity. My only nitpick is that the light left below the blue stamp is somewhat lacking. Royal blue is the name for a type of English porcelain, isn't it? :) Journey
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Moving by night, sleeping by day
12/09/2002 02:03:56 AM
Moving by night, sleeping by day
by psychephylax

Comment:
Lovely raptor; very nice image. He ain't moving much though in this image :). Since in the title you point out this guy is moving by night and since it seems to be night time, why is the bugger not moving ? :) Journey
Timing Motion
12/09/2002 01:59:50 AM
Timing Motion
by gerard

Comment:
The motion of the metronome is interesting. Like the overall brown color scheme in this image. The painting/reproduction in the background, although interesting by itself, clutters the image. Likewise, somewhat, on the rounded edge of the table or desk. This would have been so much more interesting in a spartan setup. Metronome: cool (damn, i like the texture of the wood! and the clarity of the logo); motion: cool; background clutter: uncool. Journey
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Blue Ivy
12/09/2002 01:07:12 AM
Blue Ivy
by NHCameraMan

Comment:
Just wanted to say that i like this image. The lighting isn't so great (blown out on the ivy), shadow is nice but would have been more interesting at a deeper angle, and it would have been better if the red of the background would have been uniform in tone. But i do like the strong colors, the interesting, understated composition, and the props. You shot this as a portrait with the subject right smack in the middle. And that's fine. If you had moved the subject over much more off-center and give a lot more negative space, the image would have become more intriguing and more zen-like (keep in mind this is coming from a zenner ;). Your score probably suffered somewhat from you picking a red background instead of going for more blue but i'm glad that you went for the red. Besides, the bottle is blue and the Ivy is indeed Blue Ivy :) so that should be enough but dpc voters love overkill. Congrats anyway on a very fine attempt. Journey
Portrait of an Old Violin
12/07/2002 02:12:16 AM
Portrait of an Old Violin
by paganini

Comment:
Hey, Tony, just wanted to let you know that some time ago i added this img to my Fav and it has become one of few pictures here that i really cherish. It has character, is devoid of gimmicks and all that other crap ... Some comments here regret the presence of the string. I like that string. True, because of its light value one's eye is just about to fall off the picture plane but it does create that lovely triangular shape. I'm very partial to triangular shapes - always try to work them in if i can - they delight my eyes.
What i really, really would like to see with this image is duotoning with a blueish tone (no, it won't give it a bluish cast but suspect that it would give a very nice subtle touch). I thought you had PS (people who don't have PS are losers - they just don't know the kazilion of wows they're missing out on) but if you don't and can't duotone, i would be happy to give it a try for you. I may be mistaken but thought duotoning would enhance this image.

PS: when i voted on this img way back when i gave it a 4! I just can't look at 150+ pictures and expect to really see all of them, let alone give them the score they deserve. I have therefore stopped voting as long as i won't submit. Besides, it took oodles of time and started to feel like "work" (without being paid for it, hey come on). Instead, i comment, and yack away, on the occasional picture whenever the mood strikes me. The new site just restored thumbnails to one's own pictures and favs. Voilà.

Now, don't let all this praise go to your head! ;) Journey
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