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05/06/2007 03:46:42 AM |
Originally posted by leko2k: I think I know how you shot this but I hope you have a method posted for afterwards... I'd like to see if I'm correct. |
The photograph was taken with no special effects etc in mind.It was only when I saw the Challenge that I decided to enter this particular shot as I feltit offered a differentperspective to"Bubbles".
My comments as originally submitted tell the story. Reprinted below for your info.
"This shot of my grand-daughter was taken beside an out-door fire where we were toasting marshmellows. I believe the mysterious "bubbles" are quite simply an apparition created by the camera. The only editing carried out was to firstly create a copy then resize this copy. I have retained the untouched original shot." |
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05/05/2007 08:17:06 AM |
Greetings from the Critique Club
My first thought on seeing this image was: "Oh, Pretty!"
I loved the soft blues and the faint outline of your granddaughter's head. It's a unique take on the Challenge.
Technically, it's a bit difficult because of the lack of contrast. Some of our viewers/voters have monitors calibrated differently than yours, and thus they might find this subtle image hard to find. And, that bright white blob on the profile of your granddaughter is distracting.
Still, for your first attempt here at DPC, you entered a charming image that met the Challenge in a unique way and I'm pleased to have had the chance to view it. I'll look forward to seeing more of your photography.
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05/03/2007 04:54:44 AM |
well this is definitely and out of the box thinking kind of picture. I like your choice here instead of going with the obvious (like a traditional bubble). The swirl around your granddaughter creates a beautiful bubble effect as well. Interesting! |
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Photographer found comment helpful. |
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04/30/2007 07:20:56 PM |
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04/30/2007 07:02:59 PM |
without wanting to sound harsh, I cannot tell the bubbles in this image, for all I know they could be blobs of water?
IMO adding a haze effect does not work well for this subject matter |
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04/29/2007 09:36:40 PM |
A little too dim and there's basically no detail outside of the model, making too much empty space. Also, the bubble in front of her face detracts from what she can add to the image. |
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04/29/2007 08:42:34 PM |
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04/29/2007 07:02:14 AM |
I think I know how you shot this but I hope you have a method posted for afterwards... I'd like to see if I'm correct. |
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Photographer found comment helpful. |
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04/29/2007 05:23:33 AM |
You've used bubbles to make a picture of a person look like a picture of a picture... a picture of a beautiful, mysterious picture. a picture of a picture from my own past, my own mystery. a picture of a picture whose ghostly energy was discovered by your picture of it, an orb of energy appearing right between her eyes, as though her soul were focused there. This sort of ecstatic, dangerous dance can only get a 10. |
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04/27/2007 11:33:18 AM |
The big white dot on child's face is very distracting. |
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04/26/2007 06:29:01 PM |
Photo is a little confusing. |
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04/26/2007 01:40:04 PM |
Neat idea but the haze takes away from the bubbles. |
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04/25/2007 02:17:17 PM |
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04/25/2007 08:59:58 AM |
this shot just does not work for me sorry and I can't see a discernable bubble |
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04/25/2007 05:49:42 AM |
i see a girl's face, a white circle on the bridge of her nose-a bubble? |
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