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| 05/03/2005 06:03:11 AM |
She's Goneby babylonComment: This is a very moving image - I love the dark brooding feeling, the softness of the water against the hardness of the rocks and the shades of blue and pink work very well. Well composed. 9 |
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| 05/03/2005 05:41:50 AM |
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| 05/02/2005 04:07:54 AM |
Amusedby postoakinversionComment: Very nice clean portrait -pleasing expression. Perhaps the shadow under ther the chin is a bit too strong, lift the chin a bit? 8 |
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| 05/02/2005 04:03:27 AM |
Juvenileby DigiFotoBuddyComment: Good for a smile this morning, thank you! Pity about the blown highlight bottom right, although the one top left doesn't matter. |
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| 05/02/2005 03:58:10 AM |
Bad Moodby spitz66Comment: This would have been more effective at 640 pixels wide! |
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| 04/30/2005 05:12:32 AM |
The Nomad's City Gardenby ImagineerComment: Hello from the Critique Club,
What a great photo to critique!
Composition: The most striking thing is that half the image contains little detail, just stairs - but that is just right, it emphasises the hard life and the hard ground that the subject is experiencing. The rest of the image is a bit busy but again that supports the image - the contrast between warmth and light inside against the cold outside. The smile on the subjects face is just superb and contrasts so effectively with my view of this ay of life. Maybe you could lose some of the stairs but I doubt that it would improve the image. Cropping the right side out would perhaps stop me wondering what the bag-like image is centre right but you would lose the handrail which would be a pity
Focus: Just right - this needed a reasonable deph of field to emphasise both subject and the juxtaposed background. The subject is well lit and beautifully sharp.
Exposure; Just right, shadows and highlights well under control and supporting the mood.
Challenge: Spot on challenge - an excellent capture!
Overall: Great image - so why didn't it do better? Perhaps it doesn't have quite enough of that intangible wow! factor but still a result of which you should be proud.
Hugh
Any comments or reactions, feel free to contact me. |
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| 04/27/2005 05:49:35 AM |
The Tulipby debbybrisComment: I like the human like shape of the flower, almost dancing! The shading to gey on the right works well too, to provide balance. |
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| 04/27/2005 05:47:57 AM |
Early Morning Flightby saiphfireComment: Maybe I would have preferred the main subject off centre but an excellent action shot, focussing the attention on the subject. |
| 04/27/2005 05:46:09 AM |
Stranded...by TerramarComment: Nice looking image, meets the challenge very well. perhaps a tad oversharpened for me. Maybe I would have tried the subject a tiny bit further right, further into the frame but a great submission. Good Luck! |
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| 04/27/2005 05:44:05 AM |
Waiting for the fog to liftby NobodyComment: Lovely image, very gentle despite the sharp focus on the main subject. Nice framing proided by the reflected backdrop. Perfect composition. |
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