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Challenge: Sadness (Advanced Editing VII*)
Camera: Nikon D90
Lens: Nikon AF-S DX 18-105 f/3.5-5.6 ED VR
Location: home
Date: Apr 19, 2011
Aperture: 5.6
ISO: 360
Shutter: 1/30
Date Uploaded: Apr 19, 2011

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Statistics
Place: 28 out of 104
Avg (all users): 5.5127
Avg (commenters): 7.5000
Avg (participants): 5.5526
Avg (non-participants): 5.5000
Views since voting: 798
Views during voting: 297
Votes: 158
Comments: 10
Favorites: 0


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04/27/2011 04:32:23 PM
wow, that result is better then i expected. thanks all of you for rate and comment my picture. It's help a lote.

sorry for my english, i am better in french
04/27/2011 12:16:34 AM
So nice and also sad.
 Comments Made During the Challenge
04/26/2011 11:17:32 PM
perfect composition and light.
04/26/2011 12:49:01 PM
Why does that face make me smile. I know the little guy is ion torment. Nice capture of emotion.
04/22/2011 10:56:43 PM
Very nice pet portrait of this dog. I can see what you were trying to capture - the dog's sadness that his/her master is gone...wondering when they will return. But the emotion needed more visual clues to more strongly portray that feeling of sadness. As it is now I think many have to struggle to look past the image as just a good pet portrait to see the emotion you wanted the audience to notice. I don't know what view there is outside the window but if there were barren trees visible or a leaf ladden neglected walkway that could have been included in the shot to help project a feeling of sadness - of waiting for someone who is not coming. I like that you made this B&W but I think you could have taken it one more step into the realm of projecting sadness. Blue tones can convey cold and/or sadness. In Paintshop Pro there is the Auto Color Balance in which you can use a slider to adjust color temperature to warmer (orange hues) or cooler (blue hues). I'm sure Photoshop has the same feature. By introducing some blue tones to the B&W, the color could be a supporting feature that helps the audience connect it to sadness. (not voting)
04/22/2011 09:37:03 PM
Great job! I love how pugs always seem to look sad. I had intended on entering one of mine in this challenge but time got the best of me. Good luck!
04/21/2011 10:45:24 PM
Very nice. I can hear the heavy sigh
04/20/2011 08:49:59 PM
But don't Pugs always look sad? Nice photo and Good luck.
04/20/2011 08:14:39 PM
Ahh my favourite breed of dog! I just love the snorting!
Oh and he's got a little chub on. Just cute!
lol
04/20/2011 09:34:32 AM
Cute


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