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| 07/27/2003 07:18:32 PM |
by BassInABandComment by karmat: I like the way the linear direction sets up one contrast, as does the texture of the rocks and feet, adn the tan lines. I do think cropping some of the empty part on the right would help to focus attention on the feet better, if that is what you wanted to do. |
| 07/23/2003 11:12:59 PM |
by BassInABandComment by JPR: lol. this photo is great. really something special you have here. |
| 07/22/2003 06:00:04 AM |
by BassInABandComment by autool: Nice shot. I think it would heve even been better ifyou had just simply concentrated on the feet without the shadows. There is tons of contrast in the feel alone. 6 |
| 07/21/2003 07:18:13 PM |
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| 07/21/2003 05:49:56 AM |
by BassInABandComment by e301: If that black spot were on the left big toe these could be my own feet! The real contrast is between the feet and the stones, which works wonderfully, but i really don't like the big cut-off shadow. |
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| 05/01/2003 05:06:41 PM |
Creeping Towards the Skyby BassInABandComment by wewillexplore: Greetings fromt the Critique Club
Hi Taylor!
Composition
You mostly wanted compositional thoughts, so here are mine: the perspective is unique - coming from a low angle up is good. But in this case, it left the very bright background behind a darker subject. The subject then becomes harder to see. My view of your subject is that little tuft of green stuff? Get closer! Show us its character.
Color
I think the natural light and your camera overexposed this shot. If it were not against a sky background, however, it would look more saturated and natural.
Focus
The focus on this shot is actually EXCELLENT. I wouldn't have changed this.
Lighting
A bit bright, harsh light - maybe try shooting the same subject a few hours earlier or later in the day to take away the harshness?
Subject matter
A great example of flora. I just wish it was closer and larger.
Overall
You say you have the DiMage 7 but that you can't get larger shots than this? Something doesn't match up to me. Either way - get closer to the subject, try to eliminate the harsh reflections and good luck in future challenges!
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| 04/27/2003 04:24:43 PM |
candy makerby BassInABandComment by jmsetzler: Greetings from the Critique Club :)
Hi Bass...
This photograph probalby has some merit, but it's too small for me to critique it effectively. I also feel that it's too far outside the challenge theme. I do see your intent with this photo, but I think it's too extreme to do well.
Cheers :)
John Setzler
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| 04/26/2003 04:24:25 AM |
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| 04/25/2003 03:24:13 PM |
Creeping Towards the Skyby BassInABandComment by dsidwell: Small picture: you ought to figure out how to make it bigger, then these wonderful leaves would be larger and easier to judge. I love the contrasts between the small leaves and the bark. |
| 04/25/2003 03:50:54 AM |
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