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| 01/13/2006 11:38:53 AM | Rush Hour .by WessyComment: This is incredible. I wonder what it looks like in black and white... | Photographer found comment helpful. |
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| 11/03/2005 11:21:27 AM | Contaigous Smileby idnicComment: Idnic,
Personally, this is one of my favorite photographs of yours, and while I think perhaps the grain could have been toned down a bit, I think this is also one of the rare occasions where I'm glad you didn't try to use the rule of thirds. Centered composition works very well here. There is a perfect balance of darks and lights, (I love this kid's hair!!) and I think part of the beauty here is that the grain does not detract whatsoever from the softness and detail from the subject.
Thanks for taking this. I'm glad I got to critique it. :)
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| 11/03/2005 11:17:13 AM | Danielby RgarciaComment: Roberto,
I LOVE this portrait: the feeling, the creative positioning, everything, and I think it is underrated.
However, I think one thihg that could have helped this is if you had desaturated this AFTER adding noise, thus getting rid of the colored noise. Some find it appealing, but my guess is (and judging by the score) most people would rather have it all color or all black & white, and this is sort of both.
The only other possibility for improvement (in my opinion) is if you had left some of the shoulder in the frame. The composition, though not completely centered, does still feel somewhat centered.
Great job though, this is a very attractive shot.
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| 11/03/2005 11:12:17 AM | Molly Noyes - vintageby MontereykiddoComment: Chris,
Beautiful photograph of a beautiful (and very natural) model. I think the lighting is good, the detail is adequate, and her hair is great. I agree with the other commenter, however, that perhaps the cropping is the least interesting part of this picture. If you turned the cropping horizontally, it wouldn't seem so claustrophobic. There is something about the cropping in addition to her head tilt that make it seem like she's in a box. :)
The only other thing I would do is bump the contrast, only because there should be a better balance of darks and lights in a portrait, and this is more and the dark side that anything.
Kudos though, I still really like this.
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| 11/03/2005 11:05:30 AM | Moonlight Serenadeby rayg544Comment: Ray,
I've seen your other shots, and they are excellent, so what I'm going to say about this one probably won't be anything you don't already know, but here are a few things I thought while looking at this.
1. I like the reflection a lot. I love reflections in general, but what is the focus here? Is it the reflection or the monstrosity in the foreground?
2. On the other hand, the monstrosity in the foreground is probably an amazing sight to see, with all the intricate roots and branches, etc., but it's completely black.
I'm not even really saying this has to be in better focus. Sometimes photographs don't need that. I do, however, feel that the tree should be brighter so that we can see detail. As it stands, I'm left confused as to what the main focal point is in this picture. I like the feel of it because it reminds me of things and places, but it's lacking that central focus that would hit home for most people.
You're a great photographer though, so keep up the good work. :)
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