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Fallout
06/23/2006 05:06:22 AM
Fallout
by Aghris

Comment:
Nice, simple, clean...wonderful post processing:)) Sky is a little burnt out, but I don't care;)
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A Terrible Nothing Sweeps the Land
06/23/2006 05:01:17 AM
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Desolate Dome and Deep Space
06/23/2006 04:59:02 AM
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Fate in Silhouette
06/23/2006 04:58:23 AM
Fate in Silhouette
by LucidLotus

Comment:
Would be even better if the subject was not so centralised;)
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Desolation
06/23/2006 04:57:00 AM
Desolation
by Alain

Comment:
Nice colour and pattern.
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God's Grace.....a New Life....a New Beginning
06/23/2006 04:55:24 AM
God's Grace.....a New Life....a New Beginning
by Givemeashot

Comment:
I really like the bands of colour and that sky.
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End of the world
06/23/2006 04:53:16 AM
End of the world
by Kelli

Comment:
A spooky. atmopsopheric feel!
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Neon Limes
06/21/2006 12:29:15 AM
Neon Limes
by mamba

Comment:
Hi from the Critique Club!

The first thing that stands out here is that vibrant neon green and yellow. It's really 'in your face'. However your burnt out highlights have harmed the image, causing a 'blobbing' of colour effect and and a loss of detail, so that you loose those lovely textures on the limes. The window reflections are also destracting.Defusing the window light with some tracing paper or some sheer fabric would give you more control over the lighting. In fact looking closer - it looks like you had a curtain and lifted up one side?

Your composition has suffered due to your harsh cropping of the original image. Your main subject is centralised which often creates a static image. You have also 'chopped' off some of the glass stem, some of the shadow and the smaller glass looks like it's being squeezed out of the picture;) The shadows are competing with the glasses and together with the crop this gives a feeling of not enough space, or too much cramped into one small image. It feels claustrophobic.

I would have liked to have seen a greater depth of field too, a smaller aperture would have created more depth in the image, from front to back. The second glass just seems to meld with the edge of the larger one.

I love the distortion of the limes created by the water, it really creates interest.

A great idea, so good luck for next time;)
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The Backcountry
06/19/2006 11:25:12 AM
The Backcountry
by Cutter

Comment:
A gorgeous landscape photograph!
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Sunshine and Lace
06/18/2006 07:48:12 AM
Sunshine and Lace
by mpreslar

Comment:
Hi from the Critique Club!

Having read your comments (which voters cannot see when voting) I can see clearly what you were aiming for here, but without your comments I think many were confused as to the point of your image. Voters tend not to want to work too hard when they are ploughing their way through 300+ images. If they cannot immediately 'get it' they vote low.

I can see why you picked this subject. It's always quite breath-taking seeing a spider's web glistening in the sun. However, it's difficult to get the camera to capture that perfect moment.

Your focus is centred on the right hand side of the branch. Because your aperture is at 2.8, you have a really shallow depth of field, causing everything else in your image to be out of focus, again making it difficult for the voters to see the story of your image. The wide open aperture has also caused some overexposure of the web on the branch, so that you loose a lot of the detail, again making it hard to see the very thing you wanted to highlight. A smaller aperture would have created focus through out the image.

As it's hard to see the web, the voters might have wondered why you placed the branch at the top of your image, leaving so much empty space, again that makes sense ONCE you know it was a spider's web floating in the breeze that you were trying to capture;)

This was a good idea, but a really hard one to capture;)
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