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Tomorrow
10/22/2006 05:01:30 PM
Tomorrow
by chele

Comment:
I like the idea... but seems a bit heavy on the processing? Her hand seems to be one with her neck, and she seems to have lost half of her nose.
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Cats Eyes
10/21/2006 06:22:38 PM
Cats Eyes
by UNCLEBRO

Comment:
How creative... I love the negative space!
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Day 17 Bailey
10/21/2006 06:18:55 PM
Day 17 Bailey
by UNCLEBRO

Comment:
All three shots are wonderful on their own, and they flow together so well into the triptych! Cute, cute, cute! :)
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Day 20: Cuddle
10/21/2006 06:17:24 PM
Day 20: Cuddle
by Siggav

Comment:
Best way to watch TV, ever. Definately.

I love how you've captured so many sides of her personality through this challenge. She's a wonderfully photogenic kitty! I can't wait for the rest! :)

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Best Angle?
10/19/2006 04:55:52 PM
Best Angle?
by xXxscarletxXx

Comment:
Cuteness x 7! What a great set of puppy shots!
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Day 15: Poly X Big Molt
10/19/2006 04:54:16 PM
Day 15: Poly X Big Molt
by rox_rox

Comment:
Great shots... I love the bright background color to offset him. We get butterflies in the spring for my classroom and last year I tried the time lapse thing since they always seem to molt, pupate, and emerge over the nights/weekends. I set a webcam up to shoot ever 15 seconds, and it was enough to not only get individual images, but you could loop them together into a movie too. Fascinating stuff! :)
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Cactus
10/14/2006 08:28:17 AM
Cactus
by Brielle

Comment:
Greetings from the Critique Club!

My first reaction to this shot was to question which challenge it came from. High contrast? Abstract macro? I think in either of those challenges it might have scored a little higher, but in the free study it just didn't speak to the voters as much on it's own.

The lighting here is great (as you noted), I love the contrast it provides. I like the prickly textures contrasted with the smoothness of the plant too. But, my eye just wanders around aimlessly giving me nothing to focus on, so I end up looking at the large dark area. Perhaps a different crop or angle would have given a composition that let the viewer's eye wander around looking at the great lighting and textures more systematically.

Most of the commenters said that they liked the b/w conversion, but I'm wondering what the color version would have looked like, or even just a slightly desaturated version. Could you play with the hue a bit if you weren't fond of it?

Overall, I think for me this picture just doesn't tell me much of a story. It has some interesting technicals and details, but the composition doesn't allow the viewer to just enjoy them without hitting those awkward parts of the picture.

I hope this critique was helpful. Please feel free to PM me if you have any questions!
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Lost
10/09/2006 06:05:41 PM
Lost
by LN13

Comment:
I'm usually not a fan of selective desat because it looks so unreal... but in this case I didn't even realize you'd done it until I read your comments. I was completely focused on the little girl and police officer. The other thing I like about this photo is the little girl in the background who seems to be watching what is going on. Overall, this is a fantastic shot that has captured the moment well. And as for sending the offer a print of the picture, go for it! I'm sure he would apprecaite it! :)
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Cherika
10/07/2006 11:54:38 AM
Cherika1st Place
by whiteroom

Comment:
Stunning... this is the clear winner for the challenge in my book. The tones, the expression.. and the reflection of the person are all perfect. If I had to make a suggestion, I would say it looks just slightly oversharpened. Good luck!
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A portrait of my great grandmother
10/07/2006 11:50:35 AM
A portrait of my great grandmother
by LalliSig

Comment:
Priceless! Looks like she is a wonderful and fun loving person! The shirt really helps to tie it into the contrast challenge. Well done!
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