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05/25/2007 10:49:29 AM · #1 |
I'm thinking of using this shot in a PPA competition. I would love feedback, comments, critique..... I need to order the prints this weekend if I'm going to use this shot. Any thoughts?
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05/25/2007 10:49:54 AM · #2 |
Crap - could someone correct my spelling please?? :D
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05/25/2007 10:51:30 AM · #3 |
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05/25/2007 10:52:11 AM · #4 |
Originally posted by idnic: Crap - could someone correct my spelling please?? :D |
Hey Cindi,
You spelled Crap correctly.
Your image is 'nice'. The thing that struck me was that the top water in the light is blown.
Good luck.
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05/25/2007 10:52:45 AM · #5 |
Originally posted by kirbic: Done! |
Thanks, Fritz! :)
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05/25/2007 10:54:59 AM · #6 |
I like the fountain and the water, but that looks like a dead vine in the upper left quadrant. Any chance you can make it a tad more on the green side. It sort of jumps out at me. 8)
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05/25/2007 10:57:33 AM · #7 |
Originally posted by Man_Called_Horse:
Your image is 'nice'. The thing that struck me was that the top water in the light is blown.
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Yep... me too.
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05/25/2007 10:58:18 AM · #8 |
I find it too busy to be serene
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05/25/2007 11:03:51 AM · #9 |
This fountain looks exactly like a fountain in Washington Park here in Springfield. Ours was probably designed after this one.
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05/25/2007 11:07:02 AM · #10 |
Originally posted by AlexSaberi: I find it too busy to be serene |
I agree ... |
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05/25/2007 11:08:28 AM · #11 |
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05/25/2007 11:10:12 AM · #12 |
I could sit and watch the fountain, drink a nice cup of coffee...listen to the water...very relaxing.
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05/25/2007 11:12:59 AM · #13 |
Try tonemapping it if you are allowed...
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05/25/2007 11:31:11 AM · #14 |
Thanks so much for your thoughts, guys. Sounds like this one just doesn't have the immediate impact I was hoping for. National competition is tough stuff and I suppose this one just won't cut it. Anyone care to suggest from my portfolio, what I SHOULD use for PPA? I need 4 images that are strong, technical, well composed and if possible "tell a story".......
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05/25/2007 11:34:17 AM · #15 |
;)
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05/25/2007 11:34:54 AM · #16 |
Originally posted by idnic: Thanks so much for your thoughts, guys. Sounds like this one just doesn't have the immediate impact I was hoping for. National competition is tough stuff and I suppose this one just won't cut it. Anyone care to suggest from my portfolio, what I SHOULD use for PPA? I need 4 images that are strong, technical, well composed and if possible "tell a story"....... |
have you ever entered ppa before? I think ppa is one of the most rewarding things a photographer can do for themselves. Compition is though though...that is the best of the best, anything over an 80 is merit!
also try your local region. like I am a member of ppo professional photographers of ohio, and have entered some prints there too.
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05/25/2007 11:36:40 AM · #17 |
Originally posted by gi_joe05: Originally posted by idnic: Thanks so much for your thoughts, guys. Sounds like this one just doesn't have the immediate impact I was hoping for. National competition is tough stuff and I suppose this one just won't cut it. Anyone care to suggest from my portfolio, what I SHOULD use for PPA? I need 4 images that are strong, technical, well composed and if possible "tell a story"....... |
have you ever entered ppa before? I think ppa is one of the most rewarding things a photographer can do for themselves. Compition is though though...that is the best of the best, anything over an 80 is merit!
also try your local region. like I am a member of ppo professional photographers of ohio, and have entered some prints there too. |
I'm already a member of and have competed at my local and regional groups -- this will be my first time going for PPA. I have spent months looking at merriting shots -- only to decided I don't have any like those! lol
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05/25/2007 11:38:36 AM · #18 |
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05/25/2007 11:38:45 AM · #19 |
I think you need to play to your strengths. You are a portrait/studio artist. Why try suddenly jumping out into landscape territory when entering a national competition?
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05/25/2007 11:39:27 AM · #20 |
lol
I think with some work that might fly, but printing is half the battle. how do you do the printing?
Message edited by author 2007-05-25 11:39:54.
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05/25/2007 11:40:37 AM · #21 |
Originally posted by DrAchoo:
;) |
Good choice
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05/25/2007 11:44:34 AM · #22 |
Originally posted by gi_joe05: lol
I think with some work that might fly, but printing is half the battle. how do you do the printing? |
I'll be printing with Miller's, I've done other comp prints with them and they really 'GET' what comp prints require...slightly darkened to deal with the really bright lights, etc....
Jason - Of the 4 images I have in my "maybe" folder right now, 3 are studio portraits... you are right, that's what I do the most and so its what I have to work with. I thought this one might be nice for some variety --- I've been wrong before! lol
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05/25/2007 11:45:13 AM · #23 |
Here is another image.
Why are you not just going with what you know is good, instead of recreating the wheel?
Are there RULES to observe like there is here?
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05/25/2007 12:06:50 PM · #24 |
just being honest the one of the dog most likely wont due well, it's just not in focus. I may be sending these...tell me what you think.
a reworked better in focus copy of
and
and a new one that is in the challenge this week so I can't display it here yet.
Message edited by author 2007-05-25 12:07:44.
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05/25/2007 12:28:41 PM · #25 |
Originally posted by Man_Called_Horse:
Are there RULES to observe like there is here? |
No editing rules like here -- only size and mounting rules. There are different categories for digital art and "normal" processed shots.
I can't use the shot of Lexi in the clown suit because that was captured with my old 717 and I no longer have the original image (hard drive crash 2 years ago).
The self portrait might do well if its reprocessed... I'll think about that one.
I love the boxer shot - definitely going to reprocess and see what it looks like. That one has the right kind of feel to it for PPA - emotional, moody, etc.
Joe, I like your 2nd and 3rd images, but I think the first one needs more tonal enhancement as it seems rather flat as its processed now. I do like the seriousness of it and it may do well with the right processing.
For those unfamiliar with PPA-type competition - here is a link that has some merrit winning images: Our PPA Forums - Print Competition Section
With enough merrits, you an earn Master of Photography designation which is not only hard to achieve, but is well respected world-wide.
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