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Challenge: Perspective (Classic Editing)
Collection: Portfolio
Camera: Olympus E-20
Location: Home
Date: Feb 6, 2003
Aperture: F8.0
ISO: 80
Shutter: 1/20
Galleries: Abstract, Black and White
Date Uploaded: Feb 6, 2003

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Place: 55 out of 94
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Votes: 107
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02/17/2003 05:31:47 AM
Critique Club Comments by Grayce
Hi Justine, I don't see the grain or artifacts, but I didn't see it in my own submission either, and others did, so I guess I'm not much help in that department.
What I like about this is that it is an ordinary, everyday kind of subject, that when examined more closely, as in this image, it highlights the curves and turns.
I like the light and shadows, how the flat part is in shadow. I think a bit more contrast might be nice, but then, the illusive graininess would be highlighted too, I suppose.
This certainly meets the perspective challenge, and the perspective is interesting.
The dof could be improved to satisfy those who want everything in focus. It's all personal taste. It's fine as is for me.
Overall...It's not a compelling image. Most of what you see can be seen in a glance, without inviting deeper study. It would be a good one to play around with it PS just for fun to see what you can come up with. Has potential for a fun abstract...of course not here though...lol
Regards,

Grayce
 Comments Made During the Challenge
02/16/2003 05:10:38 AM
This photo doesn't have a lot of tonal depth, ie. overall it seems grey to me. The composition of the spindles is a bit too severely angled. It feels like it directs my eyes up to the top right corner, which isn't a good feature compositionally.
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02/15/2003 08:07:14 PM
The angle is imaginative, but it doesn't do it for me.
02/12/2003 02:58:01 PM
Interesting angle.
02/11/2003 07:04:34 PM
Good use of the challenge topic. I might have liked the first post to be in focus rather than the second.. A little bit of grain noticeable that looks more like artifacts rather than woodgrain.
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02/11/2003 02:59:23 PM
I like this choice of perspective... the black and white option here really accents the shapes, lines, and contrasts... great shot :) - setzler
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02/11/2003 02:02:50 PM
Very nice but I think that the angle is a bit too severe. Good job.
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02/10/2003 08:36:46 PM
right point of focus. bonus points for not throwing on a superfluous border. neat thing about this one is i bet folks run up and down the stairs a zillion times without catching this angle, which is why it fits the challenge so well. black and white a good choice.
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02/10/2003 01:05:45 PM
Well exposed, meets challenge.
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02/10/2003 12:29:43 PM
I find the angle a bit disorienting. I think I'd reather see the railing upright. Jacko
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