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| 11/02/2008 04:56:28 AM |
Kega's Caricature Stand - Street Artistby Dirt_DiverComment: Shots like this are hard to critique. Technically it's good, the post processing is good, it's just missing something that I can't pinpoint. Maybe had a customer or onlooker been there watching him draw, that added human element would be the 'missing' piece for me. |
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| 11/02/2008 04:54:48 AM |
Palsby GreatJobBobComment: This shot conveys an unconditional love. With the grain in the image, did you try a black and white conversion? |
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| 11/02/2008 04:53:47 AM |
Getting the shot..by salmiakkiComment: I'm sure if someone was speed voting this shot, they'd miss all the faces in this shot and what each group is doing. While it may be a simple shot of a wedding party getting their photo taken, there's more depth to the shot than the average voter will see. Good capture. |
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| 11/02/2008 04:49:38 AM |
Into The Lightby nheilweilComment: People walking into the scene, in my opinion, will make for a stronger image, as I feel they become more of the scene. If we see them leaving the shot, then we are pulled out of the image and don't pay attention to the rest of the shot. My eye goes from top middle, down the line to the tree, then the white ledge, to the person, and out the image.... it doesn't return. |
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| 11/02/2008 04:46:31 AM |
The Balloon Manby SteveJComment: This screams for you to be engaged with the person and have a tighter portrait shot with the balloons interacting with the photo. You may have reservations about approaching someone, but I feel he could be a great character study. The shot now is a little flat and disengaged. |
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| 11/02/2008 04:45:05 AM |
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| 11/02/2008 04:44:23 AM |
Street Basketball by JudiComment: Your toning and post processing on this shot really really make it. The subjects are fun to look at and the overall balance of the shot works. Very well executed. |
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| 11/02/2008 04:43:21 AM |
The Driver Waitsby LydiaComment: Isn't this peachy? Add some people racing to the bus and the bus not centered, and it could be an interesting shot. |
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| 11/02/2008 04:41:50 AM |
Hansom Cab Driverby digifotojoComment: How many people who don't know what a handsome cab is have commented on this man's looks? My guess is a lot. Your desaturation level is ok, but not sure it's the best treatment. Try a good b/w conversion with true blacks. Might make this be a better character study. |
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| 11/02/2008 04:39:06 AM |
Street Dancingby MacDonaldComment: Man, just a bit more space on frame right, and a this would be great. He just feels squeezed off frame. I'm torn if we need the person that is cut in half on frame left. They add to the 'street dancing' feel, but almost compete with your main dancers for attention. High energy and good toning. |
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