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Hello Dali
11/03/2009 08:15:38 PM
Hello Dali
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Comment by Yo_Spiff:
Ya' got robbed!
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Hello Dali
11/03/2009 07:37:06 PM
Hello Dali
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Comment by HarveyG:
Originally posted by ben4345:

DNMC


DNMC? Speed voter! Look harder next time lol.

I'm betting all 13 voters who voted 1, speed voted and never came back for a 2nd glance. I hate how everything is hit or miss in under 1.5 seconds these days...This photo definately deserved more of a chance... The sheer spread of 1's to 10's shows that half looked and the other half didn't.
I gave it a 7 simple because I thought the dried up bird poop (streaks) could have been cleaned off and would have made a better final photo.

Message edited by author 2009-11-04 00:42:53.
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Hello Dali
11/03/2009 02:31:43 PM
Hello Dali
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Comment by roz:
absolutely superb .. a most excellent image in every way .. a work of art .. good luck in the challenge .. i'm not voting but wanted to comment on this masterpiece anyway .. :)
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Hello Dali
10/31/2009 02:15:06 PM
Hello Dali
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Comment by Keith_W:
This is great! Nice slant on the challenge!
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Le Chat
10/20/2009 05:17:24 PM
Le Chat
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Comment by snaffles:
Greetings from the Critique Club!

Initial impression: I love cats and own two, so was glad to see a cat in the shot. This is a very peaceful shot, showing what cats do best...waking from a nap, about to nap, or falling into a nap. :-)

Technical: As has been noted, composition is a little centred; and as you went b/w you want to watch your tones. The more gradients of grey, the better. Like the highlight in Kitty's eye. Kitty is almost asleep, an ISO of 400 or even less, 200, would have been more than enough. With a tripod, and an aperture of a half-second to full second, could have made a ton of difference. That would have also allowed you to experiment with stopping down to, say, f4 - get more depth.

Artistic: Good use of the single light as a light source. Must be careful in challenges like Low- or High-Key, because too much or too little, and you get blasted.
FWIW: Kitty is almost asleep, so I would have tried to get more of a 3/4 profile on the face, that would put the bulk of the body behind it. With the paw stretched out in front as it is, may have resulted in some kitty bokeh, too.

Overall: A pretty good attempt especially for a first try at Low Key. If you don't already have a tripod, can get an inexpensive one at Wal-mart or similar. For shots like this, the tripod is your friend. Don't be afraid to mess with the settings and see what you get. Lighting can make or break a shot.

Good work and keep shooting!

Feel free to PM me with any questions,

Susan
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self portrait
10/13/2009 10:13:55 PM
self portrait
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Comment by ASTONishing:
I think I would have went for an equal crop around the ball bearing. Also, fire seems a bit more natural than artificial light
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Le Chat
10/13/2009 12:40:15 PM
Le Chat
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Comment by bvy:
Certainly low key but at the expense of losing some definition. Great subject though.
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Le Chat
10/10/2009 12:01:57 PM
Le Chat
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Comment by Yo_Spiff:
Not sure if this is low key or just darkened. I feel the highlights could use a little more contrast against the dark background.
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Le Chat
10/08/2009 04:07:11 PM
Le Chat
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Comment by fldave:
Many challenge entries have too many highlights for low key... yours is the opposite for me and has too few highlights. The cats face is mainly in midtones with no real highlights. Also, the composition may have been more effective with the cat less centered in the frame.
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Le Chat
10/08/2009 02:56:04 AM
Le Chat
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Comment by vtruan:
Too centered, move the kitty to the left.
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