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Mother of the Pride
10/20/2005 07:33:11 AM
Mother of the Pride
by Mr_Pants

Comment:
Congrats! NICE shot!
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sunkissed
09/22/2005 04:09:20 PM
sunkissed
by mcfly707

Comment:
Hi Marty!
Welcome to DPC!

Critique Club

Initial thoughts
Small, lighting producing shiny skin effect, petal tips look brown, shallow DOF not effective here.

Image Size
As most commenters have mentioned, the Image size is unneccessarily small and especially now I see that you're using a 300D, I can't see any reason for it. A smaller image makes it much harder to really judge the contents รข€“ harder to see whether smaller details are sharp and even what the details and textures are.

Composition/ Content
The diagonal of the flower across the frame works reasonably well, as does the framing it provides to the lips/ face. However, it feels a touch too closely cropped to really be a portrait (rather than just a macro of lips).

The harsh light has highlighted the shininess on her skin รข€“ not flattering in a portrait image.

In such a close study of the lips the make-up would benefit from being much more accurately and neatly applied รข€“ perhaps using a lipliner to create a neater and slightly darker edge and then applying the main colour being within. Instead it looks as though your model has applied lipstick outside the edge of her lips (commonly done to make them look larger).

The dark brown edge on the flower petals is not attractive. Again, when presenting a close-up such as this, this kind of detail is much more important than in a wider angle portrait.

Camera Work - Technical
I don't think that shallow DOF works here รข€“ the out of focus cheek area on the left just seems very odd. Given that we're seeing such a small area of the scene, and given that there's not really much variation of depth within that bit of the scene, I think sharpness throughout would be better.

Digital Processing - Technical
The skin seems overly red to me, though I'm unsure whether this is down to post-processing or the model's natural skintone.

Fits The Challenge
I'm fairly open in terms of the definition of portrait รข€“ I don't think it has to be a full face or include neck and shoulders to be considered a portrait รข€“ and this does share something about how the model views herself. However, the majority would not consider this a real portrait and that has clearly harmed your score.

My Opinion On The Photo
An interesting idea but, with more care taken over props, lighting and make-up, as well as consideration of exact cropping, could be stronger.
broom vendor
09/16/2005 06:29:44 AM
broom vendor1st Place
by whiteroom

Comment:
Missed this one during the quick skim-through of entries. What a stunner. I love the direct eye contact, the textures of his face, the light and shadow and the background too which provides context as well as visual balance. Wonderful portrait!
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Dawn Light (St Michael's Mount)
09/05/2005 10:00:45 AM
Dawn Light (St Michael's Mount)2nd Place
by Falc

Comment:
Didn't view the D&L ones before results were posted - so what a delight to see this one! It's a lovely image of a beautiful place - and your decision to use all the ND filters and get that long exposure and hence that milky effect in the water, works really well. As does the red morning light on the mount against the darkness nearer to shore. Wonderful!
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Summer's End โ€” Sunrise
09/05/2005 09:21:00 AM
Summer's End โ€” Sunrise
by Bear_Music

Comment:
Lovely right colours and great tonal range frmo light sky to deep dark shadows. Amazing sense of vastness and solitude.
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Different Drummer
09/05/2005 09:19:50 AM
Different Drummer
by sher

Comment:
What a serene tableau! Like a chinese calligraphy-style painting.
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airborne
09/05/2005 09:19:21 AM
airborne
by arngrimur

Comment:
I like the painted feel of this and the unusual blackness above. Nice sense of motion, also a tension set up by their flight out of the image.
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Layer Masks
09/05/2005 09:17:55 AM
Layer Masks
by Falc

Comment:
Light and shadow and form - the very essence of photography. Used to great effect here.
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BW film developer
09/05/2005 09:17:09 AM
BW film developer
by birgir

Comment:
Almost abstract! Very intriguing, bizaare and certainly high contrast. I find it quite artistic.
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Tribute
09/05/2005 09:16:31 AM
Tribute
by Pano

Comment:
Excellent contrast and excellent curved composition - model makes a great focal point. Not sure about the strange colours but certainly interesting. Model has a strange pale halo all around him - is it from sharpening?
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