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09/10/2002 01:28:42 PM · #1 |
How would this have done here, do you think?
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09/10/2002 01:35:41 PM · #2 |
Originally posted by Karen Bryan: How would this have done here, do you think?
I think it's too soft and dark - especially comparing to the rest of the images within the challenge this week ....
BUT i do like the photo ... it gives me a mysterious feeling :)
below is an outtake of my own - and the rate my photo is going this week - i'm thinking I shoulda submitted this one One of my FnV outtakes
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09/10/2002 01:36:19 PM · #3 |
great shot. I like the macro perspective on the top of the apple...it makes for a pleasing composition. Also, I like the background as well... its not black, and that makes it a bit different from most of the shots in this challenge. |
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09/10/2002 01:40:10 PM · #4 |
Nice traditional art approach. Very "Painterly". Not easy to acheive with digital cameras.
Might be a little too understated for this site but I still think it would ahve score solidly above average and I would have given it a 8 or a 9 :-) |
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09/10/2002 01:42:12 PM · #5 |
Well, exactly why I didn't submit it. :-) Maybe I should have tried to redo it instead of abandoning the idea....? Ayme, nice shot as well, but I am also enjoying all the submissions, which must include yours. :)
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09/10/2002 01:42:44 PM · #6 |
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09/10/2002 01:57:50 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by Karen Bryan: Well, exactly why I didn't submit it. :-) Maybe I should have tried to redo it instead of abandoning the idea....? Ayme, nice shot as well, but I am also enjoying all the submissions, which must include yours. :)
Thank you Karen - yeah ... I'm hoping people will be bumping up scores .. beacause i'm not doing as well as i thought i would on my own photo - but that's alright - i like it- hehe ..
I have not finished voting yet ... will probably do that today - i've been scoring very high on the ones i have voted for - all well deserved :)
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09/10/2002 02:01:35 PM · #8 |
Hey Karen...I went back to that photo to look at it some more and I noticed a very fine line of artifacting along the top of the stem.
You might need to clean that up in photoshop before making a lot of prints...just noticed that while looking more intently at the image :-) |
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09/10/2002 02:19:00 PM · #9 |
Very sensual shot. I would have scored it either 8 or 9 depending on my mood. |
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09/10/2002 02:54:34 PM · #10 |
karen, i think your shot would've scored well with me, i love the colors and composition.
ayme, i like yours, too, i'm salivating just to look at it. i would've preferred either more DOF (if possible with a macro and your camera) or the focal point to be a little more to the front of the photo to reduce the amount of OOF apple chip there.
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09/10/2002 03:08:54 PM · #11 |
Karen I love the mood of the photo! I did notice something at the stem-oversharpened?- I have no clue...but it would have scored pretty high with me none-the-less. Here are my F&V outtakes. ( I tried this on another thread...but it went a different direction. Critiques welcomed!)
* This message has been edited by the author on 9/10/2002 3:10:40 PM.
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09/10/2002 03:13:28 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by gr8photos: karen, i think your shot would've scored well with me, i love the colors and composition.
ayme, i like yours, too, i'm salivating just to look at it. i would've preferred either more DOF (if possible with a macro and your camera) or the focal point to be a little more to the front of the photo to reduce the amount of OOF apple chip there.
Hey gr8photos thanks ... I'm still learning the macro lens - that apple chips is with the macro ... i'll work on it (umm gotta get a new bag - already ate the props - hehehe) I'll post something soon!
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09/10/2002 03:29:38 PM · #13 |
I think that this is a great picture, with a great painterly quality.
I would like a little more light to show the shape of the fruit.
I am not sure how this would have done, but it would look great in a kitchen. Print it!
Originally posted by Karen Bryan: How would this have done here, do you think?
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09/10/2002 06:16:27 PM · #14 |
Originally posted by TerryGee: Here are my F&V outtakes. ( I tried this on another thread...but it went a different direction. Critiques welcomed!)
My fruit outtakes wandered off too... Terry -- I like the Kiwi best, maybe because the fruit itself is asymmetric. Karen -- I think the apple is unexpectedly dark, without something in the photo or title to indicate why. For example, a tiny bit of cutting board and fancy cheese knife showing off the right edge might imply a fancy, candlelit table setting...but then I'm more a fan of "action" photos than studio still-lifes in general... Amye -- I like how you snuck that crispy texture into an otherwise "soggy" challenge; I was OK with the DOF as it is...but you remind me I was just visiting my friend Tom in the Trinity Alps, and he just got a new apple corer/peeler which not only peels the skin in one continuous spiral piece, it slices the apple itself into a helix (think Slinky toys) as it removes the core! I want one...and the apple tree to go with it...Maybe we should have a "What Is It?/Unusual Item" challenge.
* This message has been edited by the author on 9/10/2002 6:17:37 PM. |
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09/10/2002 07:10:37 PM · #15 |
Karen, I think the apple is a bit soft and dark.
Terry, I like the solarized peppers. Would this be legal in a challenge??
I really like the purple onion, Gr8Photos
Here are a few Outtakes from a local farmers market. I went a totally different direction.
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09/10/2002 07:46:26 PM · #16 |
Originally posted by DougPaz:
Terry, I like the solarized peppers. Would this be legal in a challenge??
I was curious about that myself. It is a function in the camera- which I believe is allowed. Maybe someone can jump in and answer this?
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09/10/2002 09:01:54 PM · #17 |
Okay, my turn. My outtakes are nothing like my entry so I'm not giving anything away. I was just wondering if any of these might have done better.
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* This message has been edited by the author on 9/10/2002 9:01:09 PM. |
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09/10/2002 09:23:41 PM · #18 |
Karen, I think that apple is very sexy. The Apple chips looked soooo edible. Short, I liked the crop on the watermellon. Terry, altogether that's an interesting group of shots. I liked 'hot-peppers' best as a single but I also think you could do a sequence of pictures.The story is already half told. LOL.
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09/10/2002 09:55:15 PM · #19 |
SRN, I liked the watermelon too! |
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09/11/2002 12:21:49 AM · #20 |
shortredneck - try taking those pictures with the "macro" function ON on the camra...
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09/11/2002 03:18:30 AM · #21 |
I had a really difficult time deciding on the correct photo to submit this week. If anyone has the time please review Theseand tell me what you think?
Thx Sy
* This message has been edited by the author on 9/11/2002 3:24:48 AM.
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09/11/2002 03:20:37 AM · #22 |
Originally posted by Karen Bryan: How would this have done here, do you think?
I love the apple shot. If your submission was better than this you are a shoe-in for placement in the top 3. :'-D
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09/11/2002 03:24:29 AM · #23 |
Originally posted by PhotosByAyme: Originally posted by Karen Bryan: [i]How would this have done here, do you think?
I think it's too soft and dark - especially comparing to the rest of the images within the challenge this week ....
I would have voted these "chips" at least 8 and probably higher. I love the rich earthy tones. BUT i do like the photo ... it gives me a mysterious feeling :)
below is an outtake of my own - and the rate my photo is going this week - i'm thinking I shoulda submitted this one One of my FnV outtakes [/i]
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09/11/2002 07:21:45 AM · #24 |
Originally posted by cq107: shortredneck - try taking those pictures with the "macro" function ON on the camra...
I did. |
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09/11/2002 05:35:17 PM · #25 |
Originally posted by PhotosByAyme:
below is an outtake of my own - and the rate my photo is going this week - i'm thinking I shoulda submitted this one One of my FnV outtakes
Amy --
I found this recipe at the iWon.com portal today:
Frugal Tip September 11, 2002
Apple Treat Use your apple peels! Sprinkle them with oil, cinnamon and sugar, and then bake until crisp.
--Paul |
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