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Alice doesn't live here anymore
Alice doesn't live here anymore
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Challenge: Desolation II (Advanced Editing IV)
Camera: Canon PowerShot Pro1
Location: In the middle of nowhere, New Zealand.
Date: Jun 17, 2006
Aperture: f/3.2
ISO: 50
Shutter: 1/800
Galleries: Landscape, Rural
Date Uploaded: Jun 18, 2006

I know this pic isn't up there with more experienced photographers, but it's good to bite the bullet and enter something. My only hope is to not be awarded the brown.

Constructive criticisms always welcome.

Statistics
Place: 75 out of 197
Avg (all users): 5.7903
Avg (commenters): 6.6154
Avg (participants): 5.5062
Avg (non-participants): 6.0095
Views since voting: 867
Views during voting: 287
Votes: 186
Comments: 15
Favorites: 0


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 Comments Made During the Challenge
06/25/2006 12:08:44 PM
Oh yeah! Desolate indeed. Good work.
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06/25/2006 06:40:37 AM
I like this..
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06/24/2006 10:43:13 AM
Nice subject matter; too much post-processing, not as "desolate" without colors closer to real image
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06/24/2006 09:45:11 AM
good example of subject nice colors
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06/24/2006 06:46:48 AM
Didn't forget, just got distracted... This is an interesting image. The hues are unexpected - purple and orange - and in some ways that enhances the image for me and in other ways it doesn't. But colorful typically does well on DPC. Now, lets get right down to it. Would I hang this picture on my wall? Honestly, no. For me, by my tastes, the image is too close - I feel claustrophobic looking at it. While there are many images that require being close, for me, this is not one of them. Or, the image needs to be closer to attach itself to some part of the structure. I really can't decide. But, in this challenge, I would go further away to give a better sense of space, of desolation.
My favorite part of this image is the textures. They are rendered so magnificently that I can see that may be what attracted you in the first place. Absolutely beautiful. My favorite is the corrugated metal in the bottom left - you could create an image just out of that. At least for me you could. The colors for me are at odds with the theme. Bright orange and purple are not colors that come to mind when thinking desolation. Blacks, greys, muted earthy colors all seem to work towards creating a mood. An image, a good image, is not just the replication of an object. There must be a story told by the use of lighting, color, POV, anything that gives us a sense of the object. Here, I am fascinated by your object but I don't get a sense of desolation. Desolation is much more apparent in your background - excellent moody tones BTW. I honestly can't tell you how to photograph this location to bring out its story. I have been working on a similar (though much larger) space and I'm just now getting a real sense of the place. But I could see a study completed here, if only a study of the textures. And the colors are great, I just don't think they lend themselves to the theme of desolation.

I have now rambled for a while. Hope it makes sense. I like your image but I feel it is waiting, for lack of a better word. What would be completely fascinating, to me, would be a study where you took shots of pieces of this place - the fence in one, the side in one, the window in one, etc. and put it all together allowing the viewer to see that it is pieces. Does that make sense? The building screams out to me that it is parts but not a whole. I think a treatment photographically would be amazing if similiar. This is not something I have tried - I have not found a place that would lend itself to that.

Technically I think you did a great job. Lighting good, DOF good, colors good. But, for the challenge of desolation I think it missed its mark due to the colors. Good luck in the challenge and let me know if I haven't explained myself correctly - I tend to do that when I ramble...
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06/23/2006 12:23:03 PM
Nice title.
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06/23/2006 09:29:16 AM
i dont like the coloring here. Just a personal thing. interesting subject though.
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06/23/2006 03:14:21 AM
Wow...awesome colours...just fantastic. 10!
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06/22/2006 07:40:10 PM
I can fully appreciate what you tried to do with this image, but I do believe you pushed the envelope a tad too far.
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06/20/2006 03:29:55 PM
The coloring really makes this image pop
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06/20/2006 02:11:23 PM
Love the lighting.
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06/20/2006 06:11:04 AM
colourful
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06/20/2006 03:55:11 AM
the colours are a bit too saturated
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06/19/2006 05:45:08 AM
A bit on the colour-rich side to be totally desolate. But otherwise it fits the bill.
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06/18/2006 11:59:17 PM
Very nicely toned. I'm not sure I know where my eye should come to rest on this image though. Everything leads me down to the far end of the hut, but there is nothing to finish on, no focal point.
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