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Challenge: Transportation (Classic Editing)
Camera: Sony DSC-F717
Location: Local Gym
Date: Apr 25, 2003
Aperture: F-2
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/200
Date Uploaded: Apr 29, 2003

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05/11/2003 11:01:47 AM
Critique Club Critique

Title: Challenge Transporter, By Musicman

Composition: I find it difficult to define exactly what you had in mind here. Generally the photographer tries to lead the viewer to the main subject through the use of subject placement, lines found in and or around the subject, lighting techniques, and other conveyance that he/she can imagine. In your picture, the truck is headed directly at a building. The lines of the side of the truck lead me to the building. Your title indicate (kind of) that the truck is the subject, but it doesn't hold my attention when its line lead me away to the fitness center.

Technical: You shot the dark side of the truck where you would have a need for longer exposure, which may have required the use of a tripod to get a sharp image. Both focus, and exposure have a direct effect on the sharpness of the image. If it is under exposed it will become grainy and fuzzy, and with focus it will be blurry if not correct. I think your picture shows a little of each.

Challenge: With challenges so vague it was not difficult to meet the challenge this time, and you have done that.


Suggestions: To improve you abilities think about what you are showing the viewers, and what the effect will be on them. Use the basic rules of composition, exposure and lighting, all of which there are excellent tutorials on at the DPChallenge site. Any number of people will testify that the site and its members have helped them improve their skills, of which I am no exception. I rated your picture a 5 during the challenge, which was a smidgen above the masses, mainly because you got out there and took a picture that wasn't offensive, and met the challenge.

Keep shooting and have fun!

Dick

Disclaimer:
Bear in mind that I am here to learn, just as many others and any comments that I have made are not intended to be offensive in any way, and are only constructive criticisms. If you wish to comment or discuss this critique please feel free to do so at any time.
Thank you,
Dick Pattee (Autool)
Autool@attbi.com
05/08/2003 12:15:39 PM
I know you want your $ worth of feedback, so let me give you .02 :)

This shot looks like it's a tad bit blurry from handholding. With this lowlight shot (perhaps the wrong whitebalance giving the blue cast?) - you would want to use a tripod. I know for a fact that this cam sets and tells you your shutter speed, so look at it. If it's 1/30 or more (closer to 1 full second) then you will want to use a tripod - it's not possible to handhold 1/30 with this kind of lighting. You will ALWAYS get blur.

Second - open your image in your editing program (Photoshop, PSP, PS Elements, PhotoSuite, etc) and adjust the colors and saturation - try to make those reds appear red and the blacks appear black. It takes awhile to get a fine touch, but you'll get it. (make sure you work in a copy, not the original - so save it twice)

Third - what's the idea behind adding the building? To show where the truck is? What's the transportation idea? Setzler taught me a valuable question in photography - WHY? Why is it here? Why this angle? Why this lighting? Why these settings? Why the building? Why...all of it. Why crop off part of the truck?

If you can answer EVERY why for your picture, you've gotten a better picture.
 Comments Made During the Challenge
05/06/2003 05:29:46 PM
Feels like a snapshot.
05/06/2003 10:16:59 AM
nice try
05/05/2003 02:36:09 PM
nice idea, i like the lighting from the sun and the shadows, i may have tried to focus my camera a little in front of the truck so everything in the background and foreground was in focus, but other than that this looks good, 4
05/05/2003 01:52:16 PM
Good Job. Nice Pic.


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