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Sunlight on grass with flower footlights
Sunlight on grass with flower footlights
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Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Lighting II (Advanced Editing IV)
Camera: Pentax *ist DS
Location: Sweden countryside
Date: May 22, 2005
Galleries: Landscape, Floral
Date Uploaded: May 22, 2005

This is probably a stretch on the challenge details with light as the central factor - hope I don't get killed with this entry.

Statistics
Place: 156 out of 239
Avg (all users): 5.1174
Avg (commenters): 5.1667
Avg (participants): 4.8190
Avg (non-participants): 5.4074
Views since voting: 703
Views during voting: 313
Votes: 213
Comments: 7
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06/03/2005 08:37:13 AM
*Critique Club*

By your comments, I think you understand why this didn't score higher than it did. It does seem to me that the lighting isn't an important part of this photo. I mean, it IS important, but not major. If this makes sense. In this challenge, I ask myself 'does the lighting MAKE this photo something special?' in this photo, that answer is no.
Ok. Off that subject, I read your other comments and saw something about 'white halos' in 2 of the comments. I may be missing something, but I'm not really seeing them. The only thing I'm seeing is in the long stems that have white behind them in the background. There is a slightly brighter white following the stems, but to me, that doesn't really effect the photo much, so I'm wondering if I'm just missing something??
However, I do see 'jaggies'. We all know that flower petals are generally smoothe, and in this shot, they are jagged. I think this is created by sharpening or by the way you resized the photo? I saw the comment about it being from USM, but I have had jaggies in my photos before, and I don't HAVE USM, so there has to be something else that creates it. I wish I could offer some better advice on that, but I'm just not sure how to fix that.
Your colors are really good. I like the bright white on the green background.
Focus and clarity are really good. I like the DOF to put the background out of focus and the 'bokeh' (I think that's the right word) really adds to the photo as well.
Overall a visually appealing photo, but as you already know, maybe not the best for the challenge.
~Heather~
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
05/29/2005 07:55:25 PM
Sweet simplicity. Bump.
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05/29/2005 05:46:13 PM
This is a well done photo aside from the extreame over sharpening (white halos are around everyghing in focus).
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05/23/2005 01:18:06 PM
beautiful
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05/23/2005 08:33:32 AM
For me this just doesn't meet the challenge...I just don't see any really creative use of light happening here, nor is the "light" an integral part of this image...sorry. But I do think those greens are quite lovely, nice DOF.
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05/23/2005 04:53:41 AM
this would be better with USM cranked down a bit (halos are very noticeable)
also it would moderate the jaggies on the flower petals as well
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05/23/2005 03:35:57 AM
unusual
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