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Challenge: Portraits Without Children (Advanced Editing VII)
Camera: Canon EOS-40D
Lens: Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 EX DC HSM for Canon
Location: South-Iceland
Date: Jul 16, 2009
Aperture: f/10
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/200
Galleries: Portraiture, Self Portrait
Date Uploaded: Jul 18, 2009

I was on a short holiday in the Country where I found some bales of hay, wrapped in plastic. The sky was full of drama and made a perfect scenario for a self-portrait. I used a Metz flashgun with a Cactuz remote and a Sigma 10-20 lens on my Canon EOS 40D. I jumped about 20 times until I got the timing right.

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07/29/2009 06:18:45 PM
** Hello from the Critique Club **

This is certainly an interesting take on a portrait. One goal of any portrait is to portray the character of the person. I infer then that you must be quite jovial. In fact, I'm guessing you went more for effect and fun rather than targeting a high score. Which makes critiquing equally as fun. :)

Composition
At first glance, I wasn't sure how I liked the tilt of the photo. Generally, I find that tilt is overused. However, after viewing this photo in different ways I have to say that the tilt works. In fact, it adds an element of suspense. In addition, the angle shot, from ground up, also adds a critical perspective to the photo. The sky is a key element of the background which helps to pull the subject away from the ground, definitely a benefit here.

The posture is also important. The right leg and left arm make a distinct line from the ground to the sky, again adding to the effect.

Technical
The exposure on the sky is appropriate; it is not too dark, nor too light. However, a bit more illumination is needed on the subject. It appears as though processing has pushed the fact and skin tones to the right giving a slightly noisy effect and unnatural colors given the rest of the scene. There also appears to be a slight halo around the subject. It is also clear that the subject is stopped in air by the flash. It would be interesting to see this same photo with a 2nd curtain sync as that may give a little more action to the photo. Either way, this is a fine shot.
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
07/25/2009 07:29:51 AM
Nice action, How many shots did it take. Great effort, I hope you are rewarded.
07/23/2009 05:31:22 PM
Ãgætis mynd - nafnið þitt er á bolnum þínum :o)
07/21/2009 07:07:49 PM
Nice attempt, just missing a fun, high energy expression from your model.
07/21/2009 02:16:53 AM
Good idea. However, in my opinion, photography is more than capture and post-processing. I don't like the shoes and socks. T-shirt should be more graphic for this sort of thing.


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