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| 06/08/2012 06:53:10 AM |
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| 04/30/2012 03:34:37 AM |
Who left the joker in the deck?? by vawendyComment: Picture yourself as a non-DPCer looking at this photo purely from a photographical perspective. What score then would you honestly give this photo? - who are those people and why are they relevant to the photo?
Yes it is technically a good (not great) photo but this isnt an arts and crafts / make-a-nod-to-other-DPC-members challenge... that is a dig at the voters btw not the photographer - even she recognises that there was nothing creative in the set-up: "then couldn't figure out anything creative to do with them. So it's a straight forward solitaire shot."
Food for thought. But congrats on the Blue :) |
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| 01/16/2012 04:51:15 PM |
Checking the scoresby JudiComment: I wonder who this is?... :p
Something doesnt look right with where your bum touches the frame (shadow not dark enough and the overlap is unbelievable). It looks as if you have your feet on the frame from the "reflections" (and hence me thinking it might actually be one photo) but i think there is some trickery going on here which is distracting... aside from that, nice job! |
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| 01/16/2012 04:37:14 PM |
Overdue Updateby MarstonComment: not sure how you managed it but the focus is on your shirt and misses your face... |
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| 10/08/2011 05:38:51 AM |
Silenceby Ja-9Comment: a rather sinister take on things... ;) |
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| 07/12/2011 03:17:13 AM |
Clusterby IreneMComment: Maybe its my screen setup (although i havent changed anything for ages), but there is one hell of a lot of "uncleanness" in the dark area between the spoons (and a few highlights in the top right). I mention it because it is something very uncharateristic of your photography when under advanced rules. |
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| 06/14/2011 05:54:20 PM |
Guardby PixelstateComment: So this is what "Horse Guard botherers" are doing... ;)
Nice view on it, and like the way you used the surround to frame him with the wide angle - makes him look rather small although i know that is a very confined space...
I walk past this place a lot during my working week and always get in tourists' way as that is the only clear path through most of the time - especially on the pavement outside with the mounted guards... photography etiquette goes out the window when you need to get to a meeting! |
| 05/05/2011 03:33:55 PM |
"Spread Your Wings and Fly Away"by hahn23Comment: Originally posted by scooter97: Sometimes a difficult technical shot is under-appreciated here. Have some of the low voters go out and try to get a shot like this! |
No matter how difficult a shot is, it is the shot itself which people look at. Take a Porsche vs an old BMW 3-series with rusting and a bad paint job but with a new, drag-tuned engine under the bonnet and slicks on it. Doesnt matter that the Porsche isnt as fast as the BMW (ie the BMW is "technically superior"), people are always going to look at the Porsche, and on the surface think it is the faster (read "better") car...
So with that rather strained analogy out of the way, the shot doesnt strike you as it is shot in overcast weather and the colour contrast (and general contrast) is minimal. There is no real flow in the image / no point of interest (the eye just wonders around aimlessly looking at a mass of birds). It also looks on first view like it is a man-made reservoir and thus not "natural" for the birds to be there (read "not idyllic nature photography eye candy"). Maybe with a better backdrop, some "pop" in the colours and a composition which draws the viewer into an element of the photo to concentrate on then you would have scored higher. (i didnt vote in this challenge)
Looking at your portfolio seems to contradict that you wouldnt have seen this anyway - but i thought i would reply as you seemed frustrated that it didnt score as high as you thought it should. Message edited by author 2011-05-05 15:34:46. |
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| 04/04/2011 01:04:56 PM |
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| 04/03/2011 02:51:13 PM |
Two Pigeonsby inshaalaComment: Originally posted by mariuca: Where was this taken? And who could give it two marks of 1? I love it. Thought for a moment that it has some atmosphere of Bruges (Belgium) but it could be England. Scotland? |
It was taken in Zurich - i cant remember the church tower i took it from tho, it was on a hill and had fantastic views of the city :)
Thanks for the appreciation to those who left comments and decent votes - you will always get the 1-4s voting on photos you may have put a 10 for... i never know how it happens with some shots. It was an interesting time watching the votes and comments come in.
Black and white was never going to be a good choice for the challenge - or DPC mostly - although will be interesting to see the result of the B&W and Weston challenges in terms of winning score... |
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