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That Only a Mother. . .
That Only a Mother. . .
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Challenge: Mother (Advanced Editing IV)
Camera: Canon EOS-20D
Location: Near Pt. Piedras Blancas, California
Date: Dec 29, 2005
Aperture: 5.6
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/60
Galleries: Nature, Animals
Date Uploaded: Dec 31, 2005

Female Elephant Seal, only her mom could love that face (and smell, pee ewe!)

Please comment, I want to learn how to improve my shots!

Statistics
Place: 96 out of 125
Avg (all users): 4.8400
Avg (commenters): 5.4000
Avg (participants): 4.7067
Avg (non-participants): 4.8900
Views since voting: 717
Views during voting: 428
Votes: 275
Comments: 13
Favorites: 0


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01/13/2006 03:41:45 PM
Thanks for the critique Heather, it is very useful.

I think I agree about the focus. As I recall it was in focus, so maybe there is something to the animals themselves being fuzzy.

The lighting was indeed flat, somewhat overcast day and I couldn't hang around until the clouds passed and sun came out again.

Interesting thought on the eyes. I understand what you mean and I agree, but I think w/ these guys their eyes always look like black holes. They don't see very well because they are designed to dive to great depths and thus their eyes always seem to look sort of blank.

Anyway, thanks for the comments, they are very helpful.
01/13/2006 03:00:19 AM
*Criitque Club*

In response to your request, here is your in depth critique from The Critique Club.
I read your comment, and do think that the image was probably voted lower due to challenge relevance. When looking at the shot, the first thing I think of is animals, ocean, sad. I don't think in a million years, I would have thought 'mother'.
That being said, on to the image itself.
First thing I notice is focus. I think it's the texture of the seals that makes them look soft focus, cause when I see the wiskers, they appear to be in focus, but not much else does. This may have been a trickier shot than it originally appeared. She is shiny, and reflecting light and color, and I think that throws off the appearance of the focus. Not really sure if there's an easy fix to that, but I sure couldn't come up with one.
Next is the lighting. Doesn't seem like the most flattering lighting conditions. Not sure what thos conditions were, but seems a bit flat. Notice there's nothing in her eyes. Her eyes are just blank holes in her head. Would love to have seen some depth to them. Maybe some kind of front light? Again, might be trickier than it sounds, due to the reflective surface of the seals, but non the less, I think the eyes need something.
Composition is lacking. We have a seal butt to the left, and 1/2 an overturned seal to the right. Subject seal, smack dab in the center of the photo. No negative space.
I'm not sure why, but the 'rule of thirds' seems to be popular, and it works. Visually cut your photo into 9 squares, those lines are your 'thirds'. Then, when you take your photo, place your subject on one of those thirds, leaving negative space or background for the rest of the photo. Check out the Rule Of Thirds challenge for examples of how this adds to the visual appeal of an image.
She's an interesting seal, but I don't think the photo captures that interest. overall, lacking visual appeal and 'wow' factor.
It's a great start though, and keep trying. You can learn a lot from DPC. ~Heather~
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01/12/2006 09:12:34 AM
Hi and thanks for the comments. I can understand how some thought I was trying too hard to squeeze this in to the challenge. Truth be told, "only a mother could love that face" went through my head as I shot it, but I was not thinking specifically of this challenge until I got home and was playing with the shots I took.

My first entry to a challenge, so I'm not disappointed at all, and some of the comments are quite helpful - especially as far as the technical aspects. I also need to learn to think from the audience's perspective if I am going to try to do well in challenges.

Live and learn!
 Comments Made During the Challenge
01/07/2006 11:25:52 PM
makes me smile - great title
01/06/2006 12:36:07 AM
Exhausted sweetheart. Bumping up.
01/05/2006 08:04:23 PM
Oh I get it, a face... Nice sharp image. Interesting take on the challenge.
01/05/2006 03:24:39 PM
...could love. I think this might have made a stronger statement with more contrast and a change to BW. JMO
  Photographer found comment helpful.
01/05/2006 01:50:22 PM
Nice subtle link to the challenge. I think it's out of the box in a good way, not bad. The picture lacks something in the lighting department. It's fairly flat to my eye.
  Photographer found comment helpful.
01/03/2006 09:00:17 AM
Nice choice of composition. Nothing special about the color. Nice choice of subject matter. Nothing special about the image quality.- 5
  Photographer found comment helpful.
01/03/2006 12:32:24 AM
Title is the only thing that brings this into the challenge. It's a good enough idea, but the lack of (an obvious) mother and child pairing in the frame keeps this from really shining through. My eye is drawn to the bright spot on the chin of the animal on the right-side, but the cropping of that animal leaves me disappointed. The focus seems a bit off, perhaps more on the nose than on the eyes. I would reshoot with a mother and child in the compositions and more attention to cropping. Hope that helps!
  Photographer found comment helpful.
01/02/2006 06:52:07 PM
Awwwww. . .I LOVE IT!!!! Perfect capture. 10
01/02/2006 04:20:27 PM
Bit of a stretch for the challenge goodluck
01/02/2006 03:58:16 PM
Looks like shoehorning to fit the challenge to me. This could be quite a bit sharper, IMO. The one to the right of the frame appears to be dead.


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