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Resting the years
Resting the years
bmarquez


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Time (Classic Editing)
Camera: Nikon Coolpix 5700
Location: Monterrey
Date: Mar 19, 2003
Aperture: f4.6
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/500
Galleries: Candid, Black and White
Date Uploaded: Mar 23, 2003

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Statistics
Place: 149 out of 209
Avg (all users): 4.4388
Avg (commenters): 4.5333
Avg (participants): 4.2281
Avg (non-participants): 4.7317
Views since voting: 893
Votes: 196
Comments: 19
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04/11/2003 01:24:23 PM
ooops, there it is! phew - I wanted to add that I really really really like your despair photo too - I gave it a ten and I am stingy with my tens,
04/11/2003 11:51:42 AM
Oh blankety blank - where did my long review go to?
04/11/2003 11:46:19 AM
Hello from the Critique Club-

Yup, I'm the slow one, thank you for being so patient.

Obvioulsy something went very wrong here. Your other pictures do not have this problem so I'm going to assume it was a glitch and not dwell on it. The picture is waaay to dark as almost every commenter pointed out. Check your monitor? Look at this image on a bunch of different monitors? if it is a monitor thing you might have the same thing happen again.

Now let's pretend that it isn't too dark, that there are some nice white highlights and a better spread of tones. Let's pretend that her earings and the trim of her dress reall catch the light with a glint, and so ddo her glasses. Now you've got a really interesting portrait. I LOVE the Mona Lisa smile. What is she smiling at? Probably something in he long memory, or something in her present dream state. Nicely enigmatic.
Her age is displayed in a gentile and respectful way. Her smile is wise, she knows something that I don't, but maybe I'll find out by the time I get to be her age. I like the symbolism of the bars. They seem to say that this woman could be imprisoned by her old age, but because you have put the bars behind her, she is NOT.

Your composition is nice. The leading lines are the sparkly trim of her dress leading up into the scene and her gaze (even with closed eyes) leading out. together they make a circle which draws the viewer back and back again to see more in the photo. You have three textures that contrast and compliment eachother. The pattern of her dress matches the waves in her hair, but not the smooth wite of the bars behind her. The straight up and down of the bars make a perfect balance for her relaxed and slumped posture. Imagine her with a plain background...wouldn't work as well would it? They also give her support and convey that she has weight and substance to her.

I think this is a wonderful portrait! A picture that tells a story is great but even better is a picture that tells half a story and leaves the viewer wondering and speculating. Try to figure out what happened with the exposure (no clues in the camera info - shutter was fast and aperature was not to tight). When a picture is dark it can usually be rescued in post processing. When it is too light, the info just isn't there to retrieve. Fix this up, order a big print..no, order two. Keep one for your portfolio and give the other to this lady's grandchildren. What a lovely memory. They can imagine that she's thinking of them.

Now th disclaimer: remember that this is just my opinion and I am NOT an expert by any stretch.

PS. I really really love your photo of the girl on the stairs. As I said before, she looks like she is inside a sea shell.
04/05/2003 06:27:02 PM
the cc computer has assigned this picture to me - I'm sometimes very slow with my critiques so please be patient.
 Comments Made During the Challenge
03/30/2003 08:28:51 PM
too dark!!
03/29/2003 10:03:50 PM
I like the fact that B&W is used here, but it seems to be a little on the dark side. Other than having better lighting, nice job.
03/29/2003 03:19:16 PM
LOvely lady with a beautiful smile. The picture is a bit dark though.
03/28/2003 12:46:47 AM
nice idea
03/27/2003 11:16:09 AM
Appears underexposed to me.
03/27/2003 05:32:55 AM
Very dark
03/25/2003 07:43:36 PM
You captured a great expression but the overall photo is very dark.
03/25/2003 04:56:51 PM
could use some white
03/25/2003 02:37:29 PM
good image, nice detail
03/24/2003 11:22:34 PM
Looks like she's in jail. Lighting isn't too good.
03/24/2003 10:59:18 PM
I think it would look better brighter.
03/24/2003 03:00:38 PM
the tonal range on this photo is pretty weak... maybe some more light would bring that up some... - setzler
03/24/2003 12:53:54 PM
Great take on the subject of time! Composition works well; might benefit from an overall increase in gamma, though-- comes across a bit dark on my calibrated monitor.
03/24/2003 10:38:45 AM
nice job
03/24/2003 07:24:12 AM
Nice shot but a little too dark. Need to boost up the contrast in Post Processing.


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