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morning temper
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Challenge: Morning (Advanced Editing IV)
Camera: Canon EOS-350D Rebel XT
Location: Göteborg
Date: Oct 15, 2006
Aperture: 4.5
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/200
Galleries: Interior, Black and White
Date Uploaded: Oct 15, 2006

Great idea but porly executed.

Taken with pentacon 50/1.8 lit with single sb-26 from frame bottom left

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Statistics
Place: 133 out of 188
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Avg (commenters): 6.1667
Avg (participants): 5.1829
Avg (non-participants): 5.3731
Views since voting: 722
Views during voting: 314
Votes: 216
Comments: 7
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10/25/2006 08:13:55 PM
Greetings from the Critique Club: I have been assigned your photo to critique and here are my thoughts:

Personal Reaction: To be honest, I didnât like the photo that much. There were many in the challenge along the same lines, âkill the alarm clock.â And this was not among the best executions of the idea. But I want to look past my personal reaction.

Composition: The composition was interesting. I liked the corner of the bed for context. I liked the dynamic triangle (hammer head, clock, and the handle of the hammer). It gives the photo an active (rather than passive) feel. I might have trimmed a bit off the top, but thatâs personal taste on my part. And I like duotone treatment. It makes me believe itâs morning ⦠early morning in fact.

Technicals: I am not sure how much of the resulting image originated in the camera and how much resulted from post processing. There are some issues from my perspective: Focus is off a bit with nothing in really sharp focus; the lighting is such that most details are lost in the blacks or blown with the whites. Without any commentary from you I canât tell if this is intentional, or an oversight. I wear glasses, and when I wake up without them, everything is a bit blurry and ill defined, especially if I awake before dawn. So if this was your intention, you nailed it! Well done! If not intentional, itâll be something to work on next time.

Conclusions: In your comments, you indicate âgreat idea but poorly executed.â I am interested in your self diagnosis ⦠what was poorly executed, from your perspective? In the end, I think it scored lower than you might have hoped because it became cliché during the challenge and because the gritty technicals donât have much of a mass appeal. I wouldnât necessarily change it because voters werenât wowed by it, but if youâre looking for higher scores, working on the lighting and focus may help.

I took a look at your portfolio. You have some stunningly good photos there. I especially like the photos titled: unborn, Zen frames, and quicksilver. Good luck in future challenges.

As always, this is my personal opinion. Feel free to PM me if youâd like further dialog.
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
10/19/2006 07:04:37 AM
nice creative - the darks have lost their detail, and the clock face feels like it has too.

More detail in these areas would make this a much stronger photo, IMO. Terrific idea - one I think we can all relate too!
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10/18/2006 01:36:22 PM
wow. Them clocks can get expensive.
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10/16/2006 09:53:01 PM
Meets Challenge - 2
Lighting/Processing - 2
Composition - 2
Overall Impression - 1
"WOW" factor - 0
Score: 7
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10/16/2006 05:16:15 PM
I just love it!!!!!!
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10/16/2006 05:50:06 AM
Definitely how I feel about mornings! The contrast seems just a little high on this one, losing some of the details of the hammer to the background, and making the white of the clock a little too bright to my eyes.
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10/16/2006 03:07:08 AM
at least the best of all those alarm-clock shots
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