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Anger, The Flame Within Us All
Anger, The Flame Within Us All
Jecto


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Moods (Advanced Editing IV)
Camera: Canon Digital IXUS v3
Location: Whitminster, United Kingdom
Date: Apr 25, 2005
Aperture: 3.0
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/8
Galleries: Emotive, Portraiture
Date Uploaded: Apr 25, 2005

Another picture of me again.. lol .

Unsharp mask. crop . grayscale. duotone

Statistics
Place: 86 out of 183
Avg (all users): 5.5394
Avg (commenters): 6.7059
Avg (participants): 5.4432
Avg (non-participants): 5.5948
Views since voting: 750
Views during voting: 373
Votes: 241
Comments: 18
Favorites: 0


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 Comments Made During the Challenge
05/08/2005 11:21:01 PM
I like the composition and feeling of this photo but I think you could have done without the red tinting. Good luck. 5
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05/08/2005 04:48:34 PM
Excellent portrait of this mood. I like the subtle expression, and soft tone of colors.
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05/05/2005 11:11:08 PM
Great use of the color red here
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05/05/2005 10:40:38 PM
The high contrast between the shirt and both the background and the subject's face seems to dominate the image. If having him wear a different / no shirt is not an option, adjusting the curves or judicious cropping might eliminate this effect. The reddish cast underscores the theme, and the monotones do a good job of bringing out the visual textures in your model's skin.
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05/05/2005 09:10:28 PM
Really great catch of expression! great lighting and interestion choice of tone color.
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05/05/2005 08:20:43 AM
nice lighting. I like the red tint you put on the picture. Good contrast.
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05/04/2005 09:36:39 PM
I like the red tones... interesting method of editing.
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05/04/2005 05:10:22 PM
really like the rosy/red tones, your capture of the model's emotions is excellent, like the off-center placement, (small nit but the title doesn't quite match what I pick up in the face but that's my fault, I'm sure) -- one of my favorites this challenge
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05/04/2005 11:24:35 AM
Great expression - I like the red hue too, adds to the anger
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05/03/2005 07:14:01 PM
Would have liked to see a bit more anger in the expression, than having it try and come from the post-processing... at least, what I see isn't anger.
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05/03/2005 03:33:21 PM
very moody looking young man sure he will grow out of it soon
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05/03/2005 09:54:24 AM
Intriguing shot, which demands repeated viewing. Effective post-processing. The collar takes perhaps a tad too much attention away from the face, maybe this is because it is very close to being overexposed. Great lighting.
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05/03/2005 01:18:34 AM
Great color to respresent "anger".
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05/02/2005 04:56:08 PM
like the shot--not the hue
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05/02/2005 11:45:33 AM
Good conveyance of anger. The red tones in his face add to the mood.
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05/02/2005 06:04:36 AM
good shot, good toning, too bad for those few blown highlights though.
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05/02/2005 12:38:52 AM
I'm torn. I don't readily see the anger, but at the same time I DO see something.
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05/02/2005 12:28:05 AM
Nice, does capture a hint of anger. The lighting almost works here, anger is dark, but somehow the noise is overpowering the photo. Your subject has sharp features and with more light, could be drawn out. The contrast needs adjusting to somehow make the background less dominant. From an artistic perspective, it would be nicer if the jaw lines were stronger, and the muscle more tense. Anger should have muscle flare, otherwise it is not anger, but more sullen. 7
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