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09/24/2014 10:05:27 AM |
*Greetings from the Critique Club*
I found this a pleasing image, especially this time of year.
Compositionally I like the one prominent subject, with less prominent subjects also in the photo. Had this not been a poster, the blank space at the top might have bugged me a bit, but it worked well for the poster.
Technically I think the image is quite good. The sun rays and yellow color of the sunflower petals are gorgeous, and I like the see-thoroughness of the sunflower petals. The green and blue colors seem true.
A dictionary definition of propaganda says information used to publicize or promote a political cause or point of view. IMHO this might be where the image is a bit weaker. The top images in this challenge almost did not appear photo-like, and most are at least clearly advertising something. The message in this image, while pretty, is less clear.
Julee |
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09/18/2014 09:26:24 PM |
I never thought a sunflower could be so profound. |
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09/16/2014 05:27:10 AM |
Although its a great contre-jour, and a very nice saying,( it may suffer from an in your face style that is not suitable for propogandizing.)7 |
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09/13/2014 07:22:26 AM |
seems more motivational than propaganda |
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09/12/2014 07:31:28 AM |
Not sure how the quote relates to "propaganda"? |
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09/12/2014 06:26:07 AM |
I don't get the phrase. The text and effects look good though. |
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