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"Taking Aim"
03/03/2003 02:35:40 AM
"Taking Aim"
by GolferDDS

Comment:
Excellent illustration of leading lines. Great angle and composition. The shadow on the cue stick helps emphasize the line as well as the arrangement of the balls. 9
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Reflections on a Canal
03/03/2003 02:33:03 AM
Reflections on a Canal
by sher

Comment:
Your title hleps explain how this meets the challenge. Nice use of b/w.
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By the Sea
03/03/2003 02:31:22 AM
By the Sea
by Alecia

Comment:
Nice photo, although I would have liked to see a more pronounced focal point at the end of this beautiful fence!
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Good Fences Make Good Neighbors
03/03/2003 02:29:28 AM
Good Fences Make Good Neighbors
by nards656

Comment:
Very nice, good job meeting the challenge. There is a little reddish color in the picture that might have been desaturated a little. 8
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Corn!!!
03/03/2003 02:26:47 AM
Corn!!!
by nathaliedoo

Comment:
This is a really nice photo, IMO. It may not be the best example of leading lines, though. Love the color, repetition, and clarity.
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Mirror Image
03/03/2003 02:25:07 AM
Mirror Image
by WILDBLUE

Comment:
This is a little busy for me.
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Reach
03/03/2003 02:23:01 AM
Reach
by tcherring

Comment:
I would like to see more of a focal point in this photo, and the lines in the upper left corner are a bit confusing. This is an interesting shot, though.
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Lemon Twist
02/26/2003 12:39:45 AM
Lemon Twist3rd Place
by karmat

Comment:
Critique Club:

Meeting the Challenge: Very well done, no complaints here.

Composition: I love the positioning of the lemon slice, and the glass stones beneath it ground it a bit as well as add some varied texture and good color contrast. The only thing I might say about them though, is that I don't find them anyway connected to the lemon. I like the tight crop here, also. The frame is filled well, with good balance of empty space.

Technical Quality: Excellent, I have a Sony f707, too and love the macro cababilities and fast lens. Everything is very clear, the lighting is excellent and the background is inky black. No post processing problems noticed.

Creativity: Excellent, I tried some things with lemons for this challenge, but couldn't come up with anything nearly this nice.

Overall Conclusion: I was glad to pull up this to critique, as it was one of my very favorites in the challenge, and as stated above, I see no problems and a lot of quality to this photo, except that the glass stones just are not real related to the lemons, but photography being art rather than life, this is only a slight problem, and is only my personal viewpoint.

Congrats on your placement here!

If you have ?'s feel free to email me. Good luck in future challenges, and I'm sure you will do well in them entering this kind of work!
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Love has No Boundaries
02/24/2003 01:06:53 AM
Love has No Boundaries
by Natasha

Comment:
Critique Club:

Meeting the Challenge: Excellent job of this. Title also works well with this photo. It looks like the wife is comforting the husband in a time of sadness.

Composition: Excellent, wouldn't change anything about the composition, except one tiny thing. For some reason, the necklace on the husband distracts me just a little bit, as all of the photo is either darkness or human, except for this. No big deal, just being really picky about this detail. I like how the two bodies meld together as if their souls were joined.

Technical Quality: The lighting is nice and provides tons of contrast. As I noted below, personally, I would have like a little less shadow on the wife's face. Nice use of sepia. No post-processing errors noted.

Creativity: Very good, it's hard to portray a couple and add the emotion that this photo portrays.

Conclusion:
A very nice photo, would have expected it to score a little higher, but this was a competitive challenge.

If you have any questions, please feel free to email me!
Kandice
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Foot Prints
02/23/2003 11:13:25 PM
Foot Prints
by snowleopard10101

Comment:
Critique Club:

Meeting the Challenge: Despite the comments below, all you see is a shadow and to me, the person himself is hidden. I like the "hint" in the footprints, so we are sure to "finally" get to Waldo. Well done.

Composition: I agree with several below, due to the fact that the upright items at the top of the photo are confusing and the car is distracting. If you could have shot away from those and left the sky in the photo, it would have been great. I love the perspective illustrated with the foot prints, as well as the texture of the sand, even reflected in the shadow. I also like the angle they make and where you are placed in the photo.

Technical Quality: Good lighting, love the shadows in the prints, no post-processing problems noticed. You might have done a slight desaturation to remove some of the blue grain in the shadow, but that's not a big deal.

Creativity: I feel that this was a verycreative shot for this challenge. Keep up that brainwork in this area!

Conclusion: A nice photo if it had been cropped, which to me was it's biggest problem.

If you have questions, please feel free to email me! Kandice
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