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Enlightening
06/07/2006 10:44:23 AM
Enlightening
by DigiFotoBuddy

Comment:
I think this image also could have suffered from "voter-monitor-calibration-syndrome" Not all monitors are calibrated equally and dark images often suffer. I just looked at this on a work monitor and it is so dark I can hardly make out the person. The spot of light seems very bright.
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Growing Up
05/19/2006 12:20:56 PM
Growing Up
by arnit

Comment:
10, as usual.
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How I Deal With the Price of Gas
05/19/2006 12:19:52 PM
How I Deal With the Price of Gas
by weisz

Comment:
oh drat! I didn't mean to vote on this challenge but NOW I have to vote on 20% so i can give this a ten! Excellent, those oranges make it perfect.
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The Single Photographer
03/31/2006 06:36:26 PM
The Single Photographer
by JPR

Comment:
I like this but could you post a link to the original? The only one I can think of is In this collection the girl with the meerkat on her head.
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Stand Alone
03/03/2006 03:13:06 PM
Stand Alone
by locoforsure5

Comment:
Hello from the Critique Club -

I like to think about an image for a bit so I will be back, perhaps several times, with more to say.

My first piece of advice is that all the challenge images are all pretty small and the voters go through them pretty quickly. An image that is NOT 640 pixels will get an automatic markdown by many voters for not paying attention to the rules and will score lower than it should with many other voters because the image is not displayed to it's best advantage. In the Learn section there is a tutorial on how to resize to 640 pixels in photoshop :sizing for DC tutorial

Message edited by author 2006-03-04 19:12:18.
"Floating Heart"
02/27/2006 08:06:15 PM
"Floating Heart"
by crystaldm

Comment:
Hello from the critique club -

This is a fairly simple image. The challenge was "Heart", this is a heart. It didn't score very well, mostly 4s and 5s. Why?

I suspect the main reason is Voter-Monitor-Calibration-Syndrome. On my monitor it seems very dark, much darker than your other images. Too dark for my liking. Perhaps you intended for it to be dark, but remember a dark image will appear even darker on some peoples monitors. Too dark is one reason for a low score.

Another DPC voting pattern is the Found-Object-SYndrome. Voters will vote lower it you photograph a found man made object than if you photograph a "found" leaf or flower or rock. Somehow there is a perception that it is cheating to use something that someone else has fashioned. Figurines, toys, statues will always get marked down.

So we can blame half of your poor score on the idiosyncracies of the DPC votors. What could you have done to improve your photo? Lighting is the big problem. It is too dark. The light is causing unattracive glare on the surface of the heart. Perhaps the glare cold have been softened by simply putting something transluscent over the light source. Even a piece of paper or a tissue can soften a harsh light. The light is making intersting shapes inside the heart. I see a man with a hat. But again, the are too dark to hold my interst for long. What if the light had made these same shapes show as shadows on the red background?

The sharpest point of focus seems the be the left, or further away, edge of the heart. I think it light look better to have the edge that is in the center and more towards the viewer be in shape focus.

Your composition is simple, an off center subject with some negative space in the background. But why? It feels awkward to me. Why is the heart off center and what does the negative space add? Perhaps it gives the man with the hat inside the heart room to step out of the heart? He seems to be facing in that direction.

Next time you choose to shoot a still life, take a good look at your portraits and see what lessons you can learn. Your photos of people, especially the children are STUNNING. When you photograph children you seem to have a natural eye for balance in composition, placing the eyes where they will grab the viewer most effectively. You make it look so easy and unforced! You DO have a great sence of design but it doesn't show in this heart submission. You can doo much better.

Disclaimer: this is all just my opinion and I am be no means an expert. Ellen

Message edited by author 2006-03-03 10:38:29.
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She
02/02/2006 11:00:48 AM
She
by bucket

Comment:
Why is this not the blue ribbon? I dont understand voters!
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Meerkat
01/26/2006 06:57:17 AM
Meerkat
by NickBall

Comment:
Have you read The Life of Pi? It has wonderful scenes with meerkats.
Tower of Sand Balls
01/25/2006 06:48:05 PM
Tower of Sand Balls
by dnally

Comment:
I know that beach. I think the house to the right used to belong to my Auntie Mona, right?
"Is it gonna rain today?"
01/25/2006 03:40:46 PM
"Is it gonna rain today?"
by russi

Comment:
Oscar the Grouch?
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