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Challenge: High Contrast (Advanced Editing IV)
Camera: Pentax *ist DL
Lens: Pentax FA 35-80mm f/4.0-5.6 AF
Location: Christchurch, Dorset
Date: Aug 31, 2005
Aperture: 4.0
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/4"
Galleries: Candid, Animals
Date Uploaded: Sep 2, 2005

This is my 1st ever submission to DPC, so it'll be interesting to see how it does.

Caught my parents dog just as she woke up on the bed in the sun. I had plenty of time to prepare the shot, which was handheld, but after she woke up, I only had the time to fire one shot before she was off.

Only adjustments were levels and a tweak of the contrast. I left the shot deliberately not over-contrasted as you couldn't see the detail in her face - the subject matter was fairly contrasty anyway (with black dog and white bedspread).

Other photo details are:
Multi sefment metering, sRGB colour space, and -0.5 stop exposure compensation dialled in to preserve some of the highlights.

Statistics
Place: 321 out of 343
Avg (all users): 4.4831
Avg (commenters): 4.8000
Avg (participants): 4.4014
Avg (non-participants): 4.6064
Views since voting: 836
Views during voting: 325
Votes: 236
Comments: 6
Favorites: 0


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09/15/2005 08:08:12 AM
* Greetings from the Critique Club *

For your first challenge entry, I'd say you did well. Some of my observations are:

Composition:
Good, but you might consider a more offset approach. Nice expression in the dog's eyes. The bottom right is a bit distracting though - looks like a finger got in the way.

Lighting:
A little harsh, causing the bottom left to be blown out, but good for the most part on the dog itself.

Focus/DOF:
A tad off IMHO - probably due to being handheld. I also think the DOF is a bit shallow, as I'd like to see more of the dog's face in focus.

Color:
Again good, but I think a little bump might help it some. Good brown's in the dog's eyes.

Meeting the Challenge:
Not sure that this was "High Contrast" enough to capture the attention of the majority of voters. Honestly, I think this is probably one of the main areas where your score suffered. Yes, it has contrasting elements and tones, but they don't come across as being that sharp or extreme.

Overall:
I think it was a good first entry. (You should take a look at mine - it was AWFUL! LOL) I've found that over time I understand what many more of the voters here on DPC look for in a "great" shot. Although it doesn't necessarily mean that great shots always score highly here either. We're all learning and if we keep on listening to feedback, experimenting with new shots and techniques, providing your own commentary on other people's shots (which is an exceptionally valuable educational tool IMHO), and taking lots of shots, we'll all keep getting better!

Just my 2 cents...
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
09/11/2005 02:01:57 PM
Cute pup. I find the item in the lower right very distracting however.
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09/09/2005 09:27:28 PM
Cute pup, nice contrast.
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09/07/2005 06:35:21 AM
Like the shot, but missing the high end of the contrast. Love those eyes!!! Nice Job.
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09/05/2005 09:54:08 AM
mmm, do i recognise this dog?
Nice shot.
I love the gaze up past the camera.
Good luck
Kev
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09/04/2005 08:13:12 PM
Cute.
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