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jonkster


Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Black on Black II (Basic Editing)
Camera: Olympus E-520
Date: Mar 31, 2010
Aperture: f/5.6
ISO: 400
Shutter: 1/12 sec
Galleries: Black and White
Date Uploaded: Mar 31, 2010

The right pupil invisible against the black shadow yet in another way it feels visible because of the reflection of the light source on the cornea

Statistics
Place: 98 out of 109
Avg (all users): 4.2605
Avg (commenters): 4.0000
Avg (participants): 4.1111
Avg (non-participants): 4.3000
Views since voting: 634
Views during voting: 352
Votes: 215
Comments: 4
Favorites: 0


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04/15/2010 06:45:14 AM
Originally posted by cheekymunky:


I hope it helps, and that I haven't offended you. It really wasn't my intention, I hope it makes up somewhat for your lack of comments, 13 ones and two comments isn't fair. I feel some people have lost sight of what DPChallenge is about.

Best of luck in future challenges, you have only done 6 so far, so there is all to play for!!!

Mark


cheers Mark - no offence taken at all and many thanks for the constructive feedback (and for taking the time to give it).

In my case all and any comments are welcome, I actually appreciate them more than the score! (well except for the one comment I just got that consisted of just two characters
"R 3" and nothing more... about which I have no idea!)

regards

Jon
04/15/2010 05:48:40 AM
Hello,
I saw in the scores thread you were a bit upset by your score and lack of comments. So I thought I should justify the score I gave you - which was a '4'. I sometime feel awkward doing this, as I don't rate myself high enough to really give someone else advice, so I hope its helpful rather than dismissive.

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The focus isn't sharp, look at the photos that often 'do well' here and they are TACK sharp, shallow depth of field is cool, but the most important part of the photo (the eye in this case) should be really sharp, and draw the viewer in.

The composition isn't the best - with the shadow falling down the center of the frame. Maybe off to one side would work a bit better (see rule of thirds). As it stands, the frame is very tight, this could be a very moody/emotive picture - but I can't see any expression, thus have no emotional attachment or empathy with the subject. Are they happy/sad/scared/surprised etc.

The lighting is very harsh, as a result the image is very contrasty (can't see any detail in the eye). you could try and diffuse your light, it might make it a bit more flattering. Also the purple tone doesn't add anything to the photo for me at least. It does however make it stand out from the crowd and makes a change from the 100 practically all-black photos in the challenge!

I hope it helps, and that I haven't offended you. It really wasn't my intention, I hope it makes up somewhat for your lack of comments, 13 ones and two comments isn't fair. I feel some people have lost sight of what DPChallenge is about.

Best of luck in future challenges, you have only done 6 so far, so there is all to play for!!!

Mark

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 Comments Made During the Challenge
04/10/2010 05:10:46 AM
the spot of light in the shaddow spoils this
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04/09/2010 09:00:03 PM
I am undecided on how I like the purple tone... at least I hope it's a purple tone and not my monitor :)
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