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Mired
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Olyuzi


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Challenge: The Four Elements (Advanced Editing I)
Camera: Olympus C-2100UZ
Location: Long Island
Date: Feb 14, 2004
Aperture: f 5.6
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/60th
Galleries: Black and White, Seascapes
Date Uploaded: Feb 14, 2004

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Statistics
Place: 110 out of 139
Avg (all users): 4.8827
Avg (commenters): 3.4000
Avg (participants): 4.6477
Avg (non-participants): 5.1622
Views since voting: 1187
Votes: 162
Comments: 8
Favorites: 0


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02/23/2004 02:57:49 PM
I too like the b&w choice. Symmetry is an issue for me in this shot. As was stated before, there is too much area to the right of the boat. It is not quite in the center of the rule of thirds area. The boat itself is caught at a bad angle as it too does not look symmetrical. The transom appears to have two differnt angles on the left and on the right. It looks like a boat that I might try to draw and not get quite right. Perhaps a shot more from the side instead of from the stern might be better. It just gives the photo an off balance look to me. I like the texture of the exposed shore but the extra white is distracting to me as well. Good luck and I hope that this does not sound too harsh. The shot is always there, it is most difficult for me to capture the perfect or best angle, light composition, location, ........

David P
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02/23/2004 07:34:26 AM
Looking at the previous posts, I found I agreed with several of them... A closer crop on the boat would have given this photo more impact, I also felt that there was to much foreground. Crop out the branches and get closer, let the abandoned boat make its statement... It seems to get lost in the photo.
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02/23/2004 07:20:53 AM
I am sorry that I didn't have time to comment during the challenge, but will happily do so now:
I gave you a 5, and this is why:
1. I like the composition. I also like the choice of black and white, but the image lacks impact.
2. Though I "know" that the boat is the subject, it seems to be diminished by it's surroundings. There is just too much else competing for attention. I think a much tighter crop on the boat would have helped significantly.
3. The dark area on the top left, as well as the branches hanging down into the view are very distracting and keep drawing my eyes away from the boat.
4. It looks very oversharpened, to the point of all the little bits of white drawing my eye to them.

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 Comments Made During the Challenge
02/22/2004 11:12:21 PM
Meets challenge. Ugly subject, and DPC voters generally do not like that. Focus a bit soft. Work on more attractive settings, and be careful within the limits of your camera's ability.
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02/21/2004 08:18:25 PM
This doesn't grab me I'm afraid. It's a bit busy and with too little 'reward' after establishing what the subject is. I think if this shot were able to include a lot more lateral context then the boat would look even more stranded and isolated.
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02/21/2004 01:50:49 AM
The placement of the boat in the frame seems too high up. I like where it is in regard to left or right placement.
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02/19/2004 05:08:30 PM
Sorry ... snore
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02/19/2004 11:28:21 AM
this one might have looked nicer in color
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