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04/01/2009 04:21:45 PM |
This is Kari Ann, greetings from the Critique Club:
composition: I like the postiion of the strong subject right in the middle.
color: the contrast of the red to the yellow really creates an interesting image, very vibrant!
contrast: good contrast between the edges of the glass and the background, very easy to discern the juice too.
focus: perfect focus, everything is tack sharp
depth of field:--
lighting: great use of lighting, its very hard to not get glass to shine like crazy in a situation like this.
other: overall, a very well executed image, i love the vibrant colors, they really catch your eye. Also, the sharpness of the juice in the glass is beautiful. Congrats on your finish, its very well deserved. If you have any other questions, feel free to PM me anytime.
-Kari Ann |
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03/29/2009 08:29:27 PM |
Ha! Too clever :) Congrats on a strong finish! |
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03/29/2009 05:48:19 AM |
A good stop action image, or one that appears to be stop action. |
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03/26/2009 12:13:55 AM |
admitted, if you shoot in full darkness with a flash, you can use a 1-second exposure, but I think this is kind of bending the challenge rules. this pretty much looks like an effective exposure of 1/200th or shorter. for that, not bad, though |
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03/25/2009 04:16:48 AM |
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03/24/2009 09:05:02 PM |
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03/24/2009 03:40:35 PM |
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03/24/2009 01:15:55 PM |
Methinks you've been tricksy here and made some jelly, otherwise I'm not sure how you got the pour so detailed at 1 second! ;) And I don't think I've ever seen anyone use a bilious yellow background for a wine glass shot before... That's certainly unique! :D
edit to clarify: Not saying it doesn't meet the challenge, just that I'm too dumb to work out how you've done it. Oh, and did I mention the bg colour? Yeah, may have to bump you up a couple of points for that offence alone ;) |
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03/24/2009 12:18:20 PM |
Beautiful...but I seriously doubt a 1-second exposure can thus freeze a liquid. But is it liquid? |
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03/24/2009 09:23:02 AM |
Looks a bit too much like jelly to my eyes, but the colour scheme and lighting is pleasing. |
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03/24/2009 09:01:16 AM |
i was waiting for one of these:) i dont care what people say, i love perfect glass shots. EXCELLENT color choice for both the liquid and the background. perfect lighting too. if i was voting this would get a 10 |
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03/23/2009 09:25:35 PM |
Nice capture of liquid, blends well with nice yellow background |
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03/23/2009 07:07:10 PM |
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03/23/2009 02:23:20 PM |
Nice answer to the challenge. Great colors. |
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03/23/2009 08:09:51 AM |
That was a full second? I'd have expected to see more "movement" from the wine. Nicely done, though. |
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03/22/2009 10:36:46 PM |
wonderful. simple. sharp. 10. |
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03/22/2009 09:01:52 PM |
wow...is that really one secone...amazing...remember that you will get dqued if it is not a one second exposure...love it 9 |
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