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05/17/2004 05:47:13 AM |
Greetings from the Critique Club!
Wow, what can I say that hasn't been said already? I loved this shot during the challenge, you told an entire story with one picture. Truly one of those "pictures" that's worth a 1,000 words.
The only imporvements that I could see happening are from, like you said, advanced editing. Bring out the sky more, clone out the pole on the right side that is going out of the picture, it's very distracting and bring down the contrast just a tad, a very small tad and you have a great shot here ready to sell!
I loved your recent candids also, keep up the great work!
Good Luck In Future Challenges!
Deannda
DNeufer@stny.rr.com if you have any questions or want to discuss this further! |
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05/11/2004 07:21:19 PM |
What a story! I love this shot, makes me ask lots of questions about who lived here, what it was like, how the train got there, why it's been abandoned, etc. Looks just a tad oversharpened in the tree behind it to me. Composition is great, lighting is good but I wish there was just a bit more light on the "front" of the train by the steps. |
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05/11/2004 03:27:55 AM |
It's interesting to see such an obviously old and abandoned train with its stairs and bench right there. Great subject. I also like the composition - great shot. |
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05/10/2004 05:48:54 PM |
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05/10/2004 06:01:22 AM |
Composition: Subject Placement, Cropping, Background 9
Technical: Focus, Exposure, Lighting, Processing 9
Appeal: Is it Interesting, Motivating, Etc.? 10
How well does it meet the challenge: 10
Total Averaged Rating 9.50 Dick
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05/09/2004 06:06:34 PM |
Harold and Maud Train--very nice. |
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05/09/2004 11:52:05 AM |
This is too cute lol. In this light you get more of the rust colors I guess.. But I can't help thinking what it would look like in a more interesting light, maybe try this place in the morning or evening. GJ |
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05/08/2004 11:21:22 AM |
Composition: Subject Placement, Cropping, Background 7
Technical: Focus, Exposure, Lighting, Processing 6
Appeal: Is it Interesting, Motivating, Etc. 6
How well does it meet the challenge: 7
Total Averaged Rating(Rounded) 7
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05/07/2004 08:09:04 AM |
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05/07/2004 03:41:19 AM |
Aweome shot. The addtion of the bench adds so much. So cool. |
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05/06/2004 05:52:30 PM |
An excellent subject. If the left side could have more lightand the focus on the background trees diminished. That is the side that has been made into a home with the steps, windows, tree, and chair. If the sun never gets in the right position to photograph this from the front of the house, then artificial lighting and a night shot would work better for me. I would also crop off everything to the left of the car. |
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05/05/2004 11:31:44 PM |
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05/05/2004 08:36:44 AM |
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05/05/2004 06:25:12 AM |
cool....rates a 9 in my book |
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05/05/2004 03:34:14 AM |
What a cool old train! Great rusty texture |
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