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Chick
04/25/2005 10:53:37 AM
Chick
by Pixelstate

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Beautiful light and exposure.
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Pure
04/25/2005 10:52:57 AM
Pure
by docpjv

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This image is really beautiful. From the subject, light, compsition and exposure, it's a 10. It reminds me of a botantical print.
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Liquid Explosion
04/25/2005 10:48:39 AM
Liquid Explosion
by BikeRacer

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Excellent color and action. Nice detail and crispness. 10
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ICU
04/25/2005 10:48:08 AM
ICU
by Alain

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Fabulous exposure, nice off center composition. Rich and creamy color. 10
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The Wheel
04/25/2005 10:45:52 AM
The Wheel
by edwalk74

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Vibrant and bold color. Nice composition and framing of the subject askew in the frame. 10
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Zen
04/25/2005 10:44:34 AM
Zen
by kosmikkreeper

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Very simple and clean but speaks volumes. Nice light and DOF which makes the cedar frawn, although taking up the smallest portion of the frame, really stand out.
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Summer Rain
04/21/2005 12:13:49 PM
Summer Rain
by Philos

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I love the color and composition of this photo. I scored it a 10 but then I was admiring it again and noticed in the left side of the frame there is some weird stuff going on with the rain and the umbrella. bummer.
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Thirst burst
04/21/2005 08:16:21 AM
Thirst burst
by Patrol

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Greetings from the Critique Club!

This is a vibrant, attention grabbing shot that is very well put together in terms of composition, lighting and unique subject matter.

For some reason I think I̢۪d like to see this shot with a different background, maybe still white but not as bright, or the letters on the can brightened. The bright background is distracting to me. I think if the white balance of the letters were similar to the background my eyes would be focused exclusively on the can and explosion, but the background is competing.

I̢۪m interested to know what I̢۪m seeing reflected in the can.

All that said, this is a great shot!

All the best!

Christina Mallet
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Launch
04/21/2005 08:02:00 AM
Launch
by beamsclan

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Greetings from the Critique Club!

I think this is a great photo. I love the vibrant color and the way the shot is set up with the biker coming from the bottom corner of the frame. I think this photo, although with no point of sharpness, is a very attention grabbing photo. Some might say this use of motion blur is ineffective because no one thing is without blur, but I disagree. I don’t need to see the bikers face to know he’s a biker, nor do I need to see the bike in focus; I know it’s a bike. That said, there is a market for this photo and it’s probably not a sports magazine. I think your audience is people more interested in color, shape and movement then photojournalism. So all that said, my opinion: I like this shot a lot. I generally don’t like sports photography because it’s often aesthetically boring—this is not.

Keep up the great shots!

All the best!

Christina Mallet
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Extreme Action for Oldies (highest death rate in sport in Oz)
04/21/2005 05:48:47 AM
Extreme Action for Oldies (highest death rate in sport in Oz)
by lentil

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Greetings from the Critique Club!

This was indeed a funny and clever idea for the Extreme Action challenge. I really like the various stages of action, from planning the throw, throwing, recovering from the throw, and waiting to throw. This variety, and that fact that the action is concentrated in the portion of the frame behind the foreground subject's extended arm (which directs our eyes to the other action) makes this in interesting shot to look at for longer than the usual 2 seconds.

The one problem I see with this shot is that I'm not sure where your focus is because no particular subject seems to be in focus. I imagine the man in the foreground is the main subject and I wish he was more in focus.

I'll also add that this was a difficult lighting situation--given the shadows I'm going guess the sun was directly overhead--and could have been very under or over exposed because of the contrasty light.

Apart from the focus issue, this is a great shot with nice composition, and interesting subject matter.

Nice job!

All the best,
Christina Mallet
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