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"Determined Penguin Caper"
05/19/2006 02:11:58 PM
"Determined Penguin Caper"
by Rebecca

Comment by lucienaw:
(¯`·._.·[Critique Club]·._.·´¯)

After a quick flick over all your other post-challenge comments, I realise that what's to be said has already pretty much been said by other alternate clubs. For the most part I agree with them.

Your composition is effective and, as you say, creates more questions than it answers. The 'tag line' of the image works well to bring original thoughts about your photograph into perspective a little and bring down some of the chaos.

I think the main part of the image I would change would be, as stated earlier by other people, the yellow base. It doesn't compliment, but clashes with the colour of the penguin. Perhaps a more vibrant yellow or no yellow at all would be better...

As someone else said, the lighting could also be improved. Always go for long exposure rates over flashes and spotlights.

A good point to note though, is your use of depth of field. The way that the penguin and tagline remain in clear focus, while the other slips of paper are blurred works very well to direct the viewer's focus into the centre and subject of your image.

I'd say that, with the exception of lighting, your skill with a camera is fine and looking at some of your other images proves this point even more. Just a little more attention to what's actually being photographed may be necessary. Remember that people tend to be more critical when a composition that is under one's control isn't too great. If you wanted to play to your strengths, keep going with some of those amazing nature scenes such as your 'window framed' image in Colorado Springs.

Good luck with all future competitions!

.·´¯`·->Lucien<-·´¯`·.
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Colorful Prayers: Mother Cabrini Shrine
05/19/2006 11:44:01 AM
Colorful Prayers: Mother Cabrini Shrine
by Rebecca

Comment by alexgarcia:
From the CTP MkII

First Impression: Good shot.

Composition: the angle is OK, from the up side. Maybe I would have changed a little bit to keep the candles more in diagonal trough the shot.

Subject: OK. But there is too much light for me. I think this would have worked better with less light, as it would have seemed more intimate.

Technical: Color are OK, a bit washed some of the upper candles. Focus is good.

Improvement: See up ^^

Summary: Nice. Keep shooting.

Álex
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The Trouble With Daisy
05/19/2006 10:38:46 AM
The Trouble With Daisy
by Rebecca

Comment by tnichol:
one of my favorites
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The Trouble With Daisy
05/19/2006 09:51:34 AM
The Trouble With Daisy
by Rebecca

Comment by hotpasta:
oh your eyes are amazing! I love this shot, I love everything about it and I hope you ribbon...10
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The Trouble With Daisy
05/19/2006 09:01:53 AM
The Trouble With Daisy
by Rebecca

Comment by Jutilda:
This is fun. Wow - love that green eye. Great curls too. The daisy seems just a touch oversaturated to me. This is such a cute image though.
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"Determined Penguin Caper"
05/19/2006 08:22:10 AM
"Determined Penguin Caper"
by Rebecca

Comment by DigiFotoBuddy:
Greetings from your own critique club.

First Impression
Good idea, not so good execution.
Composition:
Composition is fine.
Subject:
I like the subject. The challenge is such that not many entrants met the criteria. This is do exception, doen't look like a Movie poster/promo.
Technical (Colour and light):
The color and lighing needs some improvement. Flat lighting, Contrast and colors takes away a lot from this picture. Not sure if yellow color also works with the picture.
Improvement:
Other than Yellow color for base, more contrast, more lighting. Instead of putting subject on flat surface, try a curve. I was using the flat surface earlier. I learned that if you want base and BG same color, can be achieved using a paper poster board with the curvature.
Summary:
Average image with lack of lighting and contrast.
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Colorful Prayers: Mother Cabrini Shrine
05/19/2006 08:11:10 AM
Colorful Prayers: Mother Cabrini Shrine
by Rebecca

Comment by DigiFotoBuddy:
Greetings from your own critique club.

First Impression
Nice shot.
Composition:
I would have liked the different composition. Two things I don't like about the composition, the angle and looking down. If I have to take this shot, I will sit down and take picture looking up.
Subject:
I really like the subject, fits the challenge well
Technical (Colour and light):
The color and lighting is okay here. It's well exposed photo.
Improvement:
Different composition and Crop. I would rather like to see this in Landscape mode.
Summary:
Meets the challenge, good exposure.

Message edited by author 2006-05-19 09:17:01.
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The Trouble With Daisy
05/19/2006 08:00:41 AM
The Trouble With Daisy
by Rebecca

Comment by TrollMan:
Yup - the trouble is that I can't see all of you! :)

Nice shot with great lighting - 8 from me
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The Trouble With Daisy
05/19/2006 05:23:16 AM
The Trouble With Daisy
by Rebecca

Comment by kiwiness:
The detail in the hair has come out so well.
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The Trouble With Daisy
05/19/2006 02:36:24 AM
The Trouble With Daisy
by Rebecca

Comment by Art Roflmao:
..is that she's KWAZEE! ;-)
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