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Zulu Warrior
Zulu Warrior
rossl


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Cultural Events (Basic Editing)
Camera: Sony DSC-W5
Location: Beyela Valley, Zululand
Date: May 4, 2007
Aperture: 2.8
ISO: 400
Shutter: 10/4000 (I think)
Galleries: Performance, Rural
Date Uploaded: May 6, 2007

This is my first attempt at a submission so still got a lot to learn. This photo was taken near my home of a young Zulu Warrior named Shaka dancing for his ancestors while his family looks on. The heat rising up in front of him makes it look like his ancestors are actually there.

Statistics
Place: 50 out of 90
Avg (all users): 5.3333
Avg (commenters): 5.2857
Avg (participants): 5.4474
Avg (non-participants): 5.3147
Views since voting: 730
Views during voting: 386
Votes: 270
Comments: 11
Favorites: 0


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05/17/2007 04:09:31 AM
Hey there from the Critique Club

First of all, welcome to the wonderful world of DPC. I think that you'll really like what you find here. An average of 5.333 is a pretty strong place to start, and it leaves a great deal of room for improvement.

Camera Work/Technical: It looks like you had to rely too heavily on flash here, thus giving the image a very flattened look. I understand that night time photography can be pretty difficult.

Lighting: Your lighting is a bit flat. It almost looks like your camera was pointed down when shot this one, as the legs and feet are better lit than his face or torso.

Composition/Content: I'd like to see the entire fore in this one. I think that backing away a bit to loosen up the composition would help out some. That may also help even out your flash a bit as well.

My Opinion: Nice work meeting the challenge, and I look forward to more entries, as well as seeing your overall average climb. Again, welcome and keep shooting.

Thank you for the opportunity to provide a critique on your entry,
Eric
  Photographer found comment helpful.
05/17/2007 04:07:54 AM
Hey there from the Critique Club

First of all, welcome to the wonderful world of DPC. I think that you'll really like what you find here. An average of 5.333 is a pretty strong place to start, and it leaves a great deal of room for improvement.

Camera Work/Technical: It looks like you had to rely too heavily on flash here, thus giving the image a very flattened look. I understand that night time photography can be pretty difficult.

Lighting: Your lighting is a bit flat. It almost looks like your camera was pointed down when shot this one, as the legs and feet are better lit than his face or torso.

Composition/Content: I'd like to see the entire fore in this one. I think that backing away a bit to loosen up the composition would help out some. That may also help even out your flash a bit as well.

My Opinion: Nice work meeting the challenge, and I look forward to more entries, as well as seeing your overall average climb. Again, welcome and keep shooting.

Thank you for the opportunity to provide a critique on your entry,
Eric
05/16/2007 08:51:24 AM
a good start to your dpc addiction!

is this shakaland, in eshowe? my husband is a banana boy, from durban and general kzn.

good shot. it might have been better if you had tried without flash - although i'm not sure if your camera does it. that would have given you more blur, but could have been very dramatic. the problem with on-camera flash is that the light tends to fall off, as you see here in the upeer portion of the image.

but, taking your image as it is here, what would i do with it? probably run it through some noise rduction software. sometimes noise works really well, but here it may be just distracting. thendo some screen (lighter) and multiply (darker) layers (all this is in photoshop. if you have something else, i'm sure there are similar things you can do in that program) there's a tutorial here for layer masks, as well as a whole bunch of other useful tips on processing.

here's a quick and sloppy rework - i know i've destroyed the heat shimmers - that would take a lot more work to bring out! possible, but not in 5 minutes! this isn't legal in basic, but gives a sense of what can be done.


keep shooting!
  Photographer found comment helpful.
 Comments Made During the Challenge
05/14/2007 02:09:23 PM
It's on my top 5 list but it would have been wonderful if u showed me more audience
05/12/2007 03:45:54 PM
Oh what a fantastic experience this must of been. I wish the lighting was better - looks like you used an onboard flash reflected eerily back in the eyes.
05/10/2007 10:32:01 AM
Could be much nicer if postprocessed properly.
05/09/2007 10:42:08 PM
Lights Lights, LIGHTS... you need so much more lights here. I see your idea behind the image but you should have used more lights to show more detail and produce a more colorful image.
05/09/2007 09:42:31 PM
Good composition and capture....tonality is a bit off. But this was obviously taken at night. So it's a challenge to keep that tonal feel.
05/09/2007 06:59:39 PM
dark
05/09/2007 11:46:45 AM
a click on the darkside....great action shot, beautiful texture contrasts and detail. a nice overall shot, I like it
05/09/2007 10:18:27 AM
a bit too dark and seems quite noisy ...


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