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09/26/2005 06:01:52 PM |
Fits challenge=5
Color/lighting=0
DOF/focus=1
Wow factor/uniqueness=0
Attractiveness=0
While this could be a good image your sky ends up ruining it. It is difficult to shoot from the shade into the sun, most cameas have a bracket function, check it out and see if a different exposure and maybe a flash could have helped this. A circular polerizer may also helped reduce the brightness too. |
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09/26/2005 01:43:26 PM |
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09/25/2005 12:53:36 PM |
good candid shot, good colour meets challenge |
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09/22/2005 12:24:09 PM |
I really love these generational shots. I just wish that the child and Granddad weren't in such deep shadow. |
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09/22/2005 11:20:35 AM |
I voted this low because:
1. Tonality/range. Your subjects are in the darkness and the sky is washed out. Better to take pictures into the dark than to lose them against the sky
2. Doesn't have a clear subject to begin with. If you're going to make grandpa the subject, make sure that that is clear in your composition. Likewise for the boy, but If he is the subject, then he nees to be closer in the frame, or have much less distraction (fence, grandpa, sky, house)
4 just to be sorta nice. Not trying to be to harsh, but I hate when people vote me down without telling me why, so I thought I'd tell you. |
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09/21/2005 02:06:46 AM |
Nice feel about this shot. It's a pity the main subjects are in the shade though, |
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