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| 05/19/2006 02:01:19 PM | | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 05/19/2006 12:38:31 PM | T~H~U~M~Bby JutildaComment: Come on...what meds are you on? What's your doc's number, does he prescribe over the internet?:)) Help a gal out;) | Photographer found comment helpful. |
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| 05/19/2006 12:19:03 PM | On the Road Againby JutildaComment: Missed this one, so now I am going to have to trawl through your entire portfolio in case there are more like this hidden away..
I keep trying to add you to my favourite photographers list, but apparently you can only do that once...how dumb is that?:)) |
| 05/19/2006 04:58:35 AM | Weatheredby JutildaComment: Your cracking??? You cracked long ago missus:))
This is excellent...when can we buy the whole collection? | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 05/19/2006 04:46:52 AM | Direct Pursuit a Cycling storyby fotodudeComment: Hi from the Critique Club!
Your image is totally over processed and doesn't qualify as a photograph at all......nah...just kidding:))
Your title does not meet the criteria of the challenge and should have been disqualified.....nah...just kidding:)
You really shot yourself in the foot with the title, what were you thinking?:)) That said, I've sat here for five minutes trying to think of an alternative, and it ain't easy: Deadly Peruvian Cyclist? Doppelganger President Cycles? You knew the DNMCers would hound you down and beat you with celery for that title, didn't you, but you did it anyway.
And I'm glad you did, as it's a breath of fresh air in a room full of smokers. Many of us I'm sure vote in a trance like state, automatically hitting the five button as if it were a form of therapy. But now and again we get woken up by an image that dares to challenge the status quo and says 'stuff it' to the safe route, I'm going to be ME! Hell, even your commenters are worried FOR you about how this would go down with voters!!! Did you die a horrible death? Did you develop leprosy? Did your world collapse? Noooooooooo! You took at risk at being creative and in my book you came out a winner inspite of the votes. Well done you!
There are lovely tones and contrast in this image; pure whites, pure blacks and that wonderful shade of grey.
There is plenty of detail despite the high key and those shadows are fantastic.
His expression shows committment and effort. The expanse of white around him gives him space to move in and out of and plenty of room for text (The Lance Armstrong Story?)
A wonderful, fresh, graphic image. Message edited by author 2006-05-19 14:15:18. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 05/19/2006 04:14:11 AM | Duck Pond Chaosby trainComment: Hi from the Critique Club!
Is there a conspiracy to give me all the duck entries?:))
As I said on my last but one critique:A difficult one for me; personally ducks do nothing for me, so for a duck image to get me excited it has to be really special. Critique images are given out randomly so I wish you could have had someone who loves the little darlings, but those are the breaks;)
That said, I find myself smiling at this image.I think if you had chosen the word 'carnage' instead of 'chaos' it might have been more dramatic or sinister:)You have caught the ducks in various stages of flight and fright, and if it was the opening of duck season then it makes sense. But you must be mad braving a duck shoot just to get an image:))
I wish you had got closer, but I'm glad you didn't if it was gunfire creating the chaos! There is a lovley triangular/pyramid composition going on with the ducks, which is pleasing to the eye. This along with the capture of the water droplets and the various stages of flight does give movement to the image.
The bottom of the image, around the water and grass does seem over exposed or over sharpened, but it doesn't detract that much from those hilarious ducks.And for some reason I can hear the 'Jaws' music playing in my head:))
I have warmed to this image, it's one of those one off moments and feel the score was a little harsh;) | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 05/18/2006 11:12:11 PM | Dead Photographers Cultby ClubJuggleComment: Hi from the Critique Club!
This is indeed a low-key image in every sense; its colour,lighting and mood.
The facial expression intrigues me; I don't know if it is challenging or menancing or simply irritated.
As a viewer I feel like he is watching me rather than the other way round, especially with that camera, I feel like I am the subject. But the camera is dead, isn't it? A relic? Dead and buried like those men and women that once created their view of their world through it? A view and past that now only lives on through the images they left behind. They have become immortal through their photography.
Those eyes hold all the clues,and I love the white highlight in the right eye. But I wish the hood would have covered the hair and forehead, to create even more emphasis and drama around the eye area.
I love the creased detail in the cloth, it adds a contrasting texture to the smooth black background. As does the beard.
The use of lighting had made it appear that the man is coming out of the darkness or shadows towards the viewer, creating tension and movement.
A very moody, intriguing, low-key image.
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| 05/18/2006 10:32:55 PM | Duh Pinchy Codeby LevTComment: Hi from the Critique Club!
A very timely image!
One of the best things about challenges here on DPC, is that they give us an excellent and rare opportunity to allow our more creative and humourous side free reign. And when we choose to do that look at how much effort we are prepared to put into it! That creativity, humour and effort has been justly rewarded here as evidenced by your score.
I can't find fault with this image. Except that you have managed to make the poor creature look human - look at those eyes! Are you sure that isn't a self portrait by Da Vinci?:)) And that enigmatic smile!! And then you ate him/her?!!!!
Technically, everything is spot on, as well you know;)
An inspired and highly creative image. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 05/18/2006 06:44:02 AM | Duck Proliferation Celebrationby kenskidComment: Hi from the Critique Club!
A difficult one for me; personally ducks do nothing for me, so for a duck image to get me excited it has to be really special. Critique images are given out randomly so I wish you could have had someone who loves the little darlings, but those are the breaks;) That said, I do love your conDUCKtor image.
It is a sweet, inoffensive image, that would look nice on a greetings card. But, the eye of the adult duck is almost at the dead center of the image.The viewer's eye is drawn to this and then tends to stay there, creating a static image. This static element also gives the impression that the two ducks are disconnected, having little to do with each other - as if each one accidently swam into the passport photo of the other. Also their both being in the bottom half of the image, seems to cut the image in half, creating nothing in the top half for the eye to focus on.
More ducks (am I really asking for more ducks?) would have fitted the celebration aspect of your title better, but you go with what you have, when the ducks don't cooperate with our photographic vision;)
The focus is spot on: I can see the lovely colour and detail of the feathers and the texture of the soft down on the duckling's back. Message edited by author 2006-05-18 06:49:12. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
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