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| 10/21/2016 07:14:44 AM | iivaaraby greslizzzComment: pity about the filter used on this, it would have been lovely without it. |
| 10/05/2016 05:15:41 AM | I Swear that Man has on a hat, a Fancy Hat!by CyrildaComment: Susie, I gave this a 3. It's not street photography, thus doesn't meet the challenge. It would be a good idea to research a bit what the topic is before trying to shoot, it will increase your chance of a better score. Street photography has lots of different definitions, but typically it requires a human and it should be candid. You commented you couldn't find volunteers for this challenge, which again suggests you are not too familiar with this genre of photography.
Otherwise it's a perfectly competent photograph of a not very interesting architectural detail. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 09/23/2016 02:18:09 AM | Shiftby riotComment: one of my higher scoring images, as it didn't have the fake "miniature" effect applied. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
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| 09/15/2016 02:54:13 PM | DPC-Forrest-IMG_2499by CyrildaComment: In principle this is OK, it meets the challenge, but it's also not very interesting due to the composition. Coming back to the comments I made earlier, simpler images tend to score better. This one is quite "busy". I also believe it could be a little bit sharper, again, watching that shutter speed.
With regard to the composition, I think this would benefit greatly if you had crouched down and perhaps been eye level with the tree stump. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 09/15/2016 02:33:04 PM | Old Roseby CyrildaComment: I think your commenter during the challenge has nailed it with his one line comment. Also the composition is a bit static, it would perhaps benefit from being less centered.
It's also way over saturated Message edited by author 2016-09-15 14:51:54. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 09/15/2016 02:31:47 PM | I do believe in Ghost, I do believe in Ghost!by CyrildaComment: This didn't score particularly well. Again, I gave this a 4. I didn't find the image interesting. Yes, you met the challenge, you did a double exposure, but that's honestly about it. I suggest studying some of the images that score well on DPC and try to see what you could learn from those. I'm not sure what the story is here or what is the point of this image? what are you trying to show us? Why would we want to look at this?
After 10 yrs looking at images on DPC, I have learned that the images that score the best are the ones that have the most interesting compositions and lighting. Often times those are also the least complex images. Clutter, mess and distractions do not work on DPC.
If you genuinely want to improve your scores on DPC, I would thoroughly recommending looking at lots of images, not just on DPC but also on other sites such as Flickr and 500px. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 09/15/2016 02:13:51 PM | Into the Wilderness by CyrildaComment: Since you have commented that nobody comments, I figure I should at least review a few images and try and give you some feedback. Take it with a pinch of salt.
From the perspecitive of this challenge, the image met the challenge, however, it scored poorly for a number of reasons. I gave it a 4 and I'll try to explain why.
Composition: you shot this straight on, there's nothing leading us into the picture to really make it interesting
Technicals: Even if I couldn't see what the technical information was here, I could have told you immediately that you had a far too slow shutter speed for this image. i assume that this was taken handheld? You have a lot of camera shake in this image as the shutter speed was 0.3s. With a zoom lens such as the one you are using to ensure you get a sharp image your slowest shutter speed should be no slower than 1/60 (if shooting at 55mm) and no slower than 1/250 if shooting at the long end, ie 250 mm. Even with the Image Stabilisation, which this lens has, to be on the safe side, you should aim to have fast shutter speeds. Those zoom lenses are very unforgiving of even very minor camera shake. Don't be afraid of bumping the ISO up to 800 or higher to ensure you get the faster shutter speeds.
post process I maybe totally off the mark here, but it looks to me that you have played with the saturation. To me it looks over saturated, it's very rare to see trees as vibrant as those in nature. I would avoid over saturation at all costs, even though quite a lot of images on DPC that do well are over saturated, the majority that do well are not.
I believe the low score can 100% be attributed to the poor technique used shooting this image. out of focus images like this will never do well on DPC. Message edited by author 2016-09-15 14:59:57. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 09/15/2016 01:47:04 PM | Dreamingby CyrildaComment: nobody really makes comments here any more unless the image is in an actual challenge. If they are just in your portfolio, then nobody even sees them .
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