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JerseyGenie


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Challenge: Why (Basic Editing)
Camera: Canon PowerShot G5
Location: Ringoes NJ
Date: Jun 3, 2007
Galleries: Emotive, Textures
Date Uploaded: Jun 5, 2007

A window from my new-found favorite abandoned house.

levels, bright/contrast, image size, save for web

Statistics
Place: 167 out of 292
Avg (all users): 5.3652
Avg (commenters): 5.1429
Avg (participants): 5.1389
Avg (non-participants): 5.5189
Views since voting: 654
Views during voting: 254
Votes: 178
Comments: 9
Favorites: 0


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10/07/2007 12:31:39 PM
You know, in looking at this shot, I have to say that it truly grabbed me. There's an air to this shot that just sort of "captures" the imagination and once a shot has done that to me, I don't care about the technical aspects. There are millions of technically "perfect" shots out there but, if they don't capture an emotion or they don't capture interest, then they are not worthy of even half the glance that a shot that emotes something from the viewer deserves.

Please don't let the DPC voters' opinions on the technical aspects disuade you from taking these types of shots! We can get bogged down in the technical aspects and lose our "eye" for the content and our own individualized styles.

Remember, anyone can always improve on what they do and anyone can sit and tear apart a shot, based on technical aspects but, it takes a true "soul" to see the beauty in something that is not "perfect". This shot reaches for the soul.
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09/08/2007 11:54:22 AM
Jeanne, the composition is very nice. This image lives and dies by the depth of detail, though, so the softness hurts the interest level. At least for me. This is where posthumous comes in behind me to say it's perfect as is. ;)

I also think that more contrast would benefit it. Learn how to use levels or curves to add contrast without blowing out the highlights. You usually want something to be pure white and pure black. Not always, but I think so in this shot.
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
06/12/2007 06:42:54 PM
Nice composition but seems quite soft in focus.
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06/12/2007 10:47:42 AM
out of focus
06/11/2007 06:43:10 PM
:no comment"
06/08/2007 08:55:30 AM
The focus is a bit soft but I like the subject very much.
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06/08/2007 05:54:57 AM
Out of focus and I think B&W would have made it better for me. Feel more forgotten.

I am not a good photographer, I do not claim to be better than anyone, any criticism is meant to be constructive criticism......
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06/07/2007 08:24:12 AM
Beautiful shot.
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06/06/2007 04:32:21 PM
Seems to be a little out of focus
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