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rice 'n nuts
rice 'n nuts
Gotaka


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Still Life III (Basic Editing)
Camera: Nikon D50
Lens: Nikon AF-S Zoom-Nikkor 70-300mm f/4.5-5.6G IF-ED VR
Location: Midland, Mi
Date: Jul 24, 2007
Aperture: F5
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/5
Galleries: Still Life
Date Uploaded: Jul 24, 2007

My first! Be nice to me and tell me how I can improve :p
thanks1

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Place: 182 out of 233
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08/07/2007 02:20:55 PM
Hello from the Critique Club,

First, let me congratulate you on entering your first challenge. I think you will find that your score will increase as you enter more challenges. You received many comments regarding things that could be different in your image. What are missing are suggestions on how to fix them. Hopefully I can provide a couple.

First, let's start with the yellow color. It appears as if you used a standard light bulb for this image. If that is the case, then you probably had the white balance for your camera set to daylight or maybe even flash. If this was shot under sun light then you might have over saturated the image during post processing. I'm betting it was the white balance, as your shutter speed is pretty slow for sun light. Not knowing what post processing program you have, if you can correct the color temperature to about 3000, you will find that the rice will have a more natural color.

The other major comment you received was about depth of focus. You did a nice job of using a shallow depth of focus to make your image more interesting. However, the depth of focus is the only thing in this image that captures the viewer's attention. The table top makes for a busy background and the arrangement of the rice and nuts doesn’t have much excitement about it. Maybe if you put the rice and nuts into a plain bowl and found a way to make the lighting a bit more dramatic (maybe light it from one side only or directly above), the shallow depth of focus would add to your image instead of being the main subject of the image.

Feel free to send me a PM if you have any questions regarding this critique. Now that you have your feet wet, keep entering challenges. I look forward to seeing your next entry.

Tim

PS: I'm originally from Saginaw
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08/01/2007 10:00:10 AM
Thanks for all the helpful comments. I will use that for future reference. I thought that having a sharpness in the front and blurring it out in the back would be better. I guess that was not the case.
 Comments Made During the Challenge
07/31/2007 12:16:33 PM
I find the lighting to be flat and the DOF to be to shallow.
  Photographer found comment helpful.
07/31/2007 08:57:28 AM
far to yellow, sorry
  Photographer found comment helpful.
07/30/2007 07:02:00 AM
too yellowiSh :/
but it desearves 7
  Photographer found comment helpful.
07/27/2007 11:25:53 PM
DOF problems - only 1 nut is in focus - not sure why the one is so far away from the others.
  Photographer found comment helpful.
07/27/2007 07:43:41 AM
I like the color and the composition but would have loved rice's natural color. Still good job
  Photographer found comment helpful.
07/27/2007 03:34:48 AM
A pity your Depth of Field was so shallow - none of the nuts appear to be in sharp focus like the front of the rice pile.
  Photographer found comment helpful.
07/26/2007 07:48:13 AM
strangely half blurry
  Photographer found comment helpful.
07/25/2007 10:13:12 PM
Looks to "thrown together"
  Photographer found comment helpful.
07/25/2007 10:04:24 PM
White balance problem?
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07/25/2007 08:13:08 AM
good dof
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07/25/2007 12:32:52 AM
out of focus
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