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Life in Bloomfield
Life in Bloomfield
mrsmcharris


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Challenge: Aftermath (Advanced Editing VII)
Location: Bloomfield NJ
Date: Oct 16, 2014
Aperture: NA
ISO: NA
Shutter: NA
Date Uploaded: Oct 17, 2014

we don't know the story of this person,but this is the end result.

Statistics
Place: 53 out of 61
Avg (all users): 4.6932
Avg (commenters): 6.6667
Avg (participants): 4.6774
Avg (non-participants): 4.7018
Views since voting: 190
Views during voting: 188
Votes: 88
Comments: 7
Favorites: 0


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12/14/2015 02:13:15 PM
Greetings from the Critique Club!

Hmm this photo needs a lot of work. But first and foremost, the one and only rule that really matters here in the very, very, VERY tough realm of competitive photography?

READ. THE. RULES. I cannot stress this enough. And this challenge description had a cute li'l yellow flag icon next to it, which means that there is an extra rule in place that MUST be heeded if anyone's going to give your image a second look. In this case, that meant that you had to title your image 'Aftermath'. No ands, ifs or buts about it. It's right there. You got many low votes, and most would be due to this alone. At best, I would I have given this image a 5 for at least making an effort; but as is I would have given it a 3.

Now, onto the image itself. I won't call it a photograph, because to me a photograph is an image into which some thought and knowledge was put, and it shows.

This is only a snapshot, shot on the fly without any attention being paid to the basics. It looks like it was shot during lunch hour with a cellphone. The quality is extremely poor - see the jagged edges around the subject's head? - you get those artefacts when something with a very low mp range was used to take this image, then the image was blown up. The bleached-out white section that is almost all the whole lower and right side of the frame means no attention was paid to trying to compensate for the strong overhead sun. The photo should have been straightened, a level horizon somewhere to give the viewer a sense of equilibrium. Even just ensuring that the window sills in the bg were level would have helped out somewhat.

Which is sad, because if you knew what you were doing, this could have been a very strong image. Most street photogs coming across this person could have built an entire story around this, using only things like different angles and adjusting their settings accordingly to suit the subject.

Sorry to be so harsh in this instance, but at times it gets frustrating to see such basic mistakes made. This site can teach you a lot about photography, but only if you are willing to learn. I see that you didn't indicate that any of the commenters' comments were ticked, as they should have been.

We can only teach as well as you can learn.

Susan

 Comments Made During the Challenge
10/28/2014 06:09:55 PM
beginning to hurt.
10/27/2014 12:38:47 PM
Extremely sad, however, the absurd way it is presented seems comical, that the inevitable result of living in Bloomfield is hunched over misery and the shelter hunch. well presented.
10/27/2014 10:52:32 AM
Aftermath of events that may have been avoidable if foresight was as clear as hindsight?
10/23/2014 10:43:12 PM
Indeed it is!
10/22/2014 08:13:58 PM
Title was supposed to BE "Aftermath" :-(
10/22/2014 09:54:47 AM
I can really feel despair. Good subject.


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