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Challenge: Nursery Rhymes (Expert Editing)
Collection: Good Stuff
Camera: Canon EOS-40D
Lens: Canon EF 28mm f/2.8
Location: Fredon NJ
Date: Aug 20, 2012
Aperture: 7.1
ISO: 400
Shutter: 100
Date Uploaded: Aug 23, 2012

this is one exposure, advanced editing. girl through rabbit cage. all I did was calculations to b/w (overlay red and green) and cropped off the top.

Statistics
Place: 27 out of 41
Avg (all users): 5.3967
Avg (commenters): 8.0000
Avg (participants): 5.7097
Avg (non-participants): 5.2889
Views since voting: 536
Views during voting: 295
Votes: 121
Comments: 12
Favorites: 1 (view)


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09/02/2012 09:16:55 PM
Got a 7 from me!
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09/02/2012 09:11:30 PM
Loved the double layers of criss-cross fencing. I hope the animal came to take the treat out of her hands.
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09/01/2012 10:03:42 AM


Being fairly new to in-depth image critiquing, I'm excited to have been given one of yours to review. I know that when I see a posthumous comment, or a photo by posty himself, there's something different or deep to the image itself, and it probably deserves a second look at a minimum.

I could go through the normal critique path, but I don't think that's how you operate anyways. I could bring attention to the overexposed highlights, or bring attention to the crookedness of the image, or bring attention to the fact that portrait images never seem to do as well as landscapes. But none of that would really be applicable because they are probably calculated.

So, obviously my first objective was to refamiliarize myself with the old tale. I had forgotten about the part where the witch puts Hansel into a cage (it might be the not-so-kid-friendly version) and tries to fatten him up. Seems your image is reflecting on Gretel visiting her captive brother. Her innocence still cannot comprehend what evil the witch is planning for her brother. I think it goes quite well with the story, which I never doubted.

I love the uneven and skewed framing of this image. Something that's so easy for us to keep horizontal and aligned, and until you see it skewed, most minds wouldn't even consider the alternative options like this.

The composition really is quite superb and even, despite being disorienting. The eyes are at a perfect 1/3 in the frame, so the viewer is immediately drawn to them, while the hand is at the other, and immediately gets second glance. The Cartesian grid overlays offer a great balance. One being black and one being white, they complement each other, and don't get in the way of each other. The eyes are perfectly placed between grid marks, and further draws the viewers attention.

Now is where I get to criticisms. You make this part difficult. My first fuss is that it's a portrait. I know I already dismissed that as not being an issue, but to be honest, I wish I could see the whole image at once. As is, I have to scroll a bit and that detracts some from the ability to comprehend the entire composition at once. Maybe I just need a larger monitor if I'm going to critique images, eh?... My second and third criticisms have to do with the few minor elements that potentially distract some from the image. The vertical (lamp?) post in the background doesn't add much to the theme, and the pattern on the girl's dress also doesn't add much (although it does add some whimsey to the character).

A really interesting image. The composition, story, and the processing combine here into an image that deserves a second look to capture the true meaning behind it. While she is really just curious about a bunny, the theme and story behind the photo make it something more devious. Enjoyed it! Thank you for clicking the little check-mark and inviting me to review your image.

Food for thought.

James Downing
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08/31/2012 03:31:24 AM
Can't argue with that histogram.
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08/30/2012 10:13:34 PM
Intriguing image. Thanks.
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08/30/2012 10:08:10 PM
I like how we can't quite read Gretel's expression.
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
08/30/2012 04:35:26 PM
Such wonder

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08/30/2012 04:52:12 AM
Expert or not, don't care either way, but this is a great idea carried out well. Toning is perfect and Gretel too.
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08/30/2012 04:48:55 AM
through the cage
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08/30/2012 04:08:17 AM
Not sure how this connects to the story except that it has a little girl. You could have named it "Jill" or "Old Woman in the Shoe's Child"
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08/28/2012 07:14:16 PM
Evokes a creepy emotion. Love it. 10
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08/25/2012 10:34:24 AM
6
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