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| 05/31/2007 12:56:29 AM |
EDELWEISSby SACComment by Dr.Confuser: Greetings from the Critique Club.
Looking at your portfolio, you have an affinity for flower photos. Fantastic. There are many many (and many more) flower photos here. It is a difficult genre and one I wish I could do better with. But to score well with this subject, you need (IMHO) to ratchet up your technical skills.
Selective desat's purpose is to draw attention to something that would otherwise not attract attention. In this particular case, the centers of the flowers would have recieved appropriate attention due to the subject matter and you composition.
You haven't used this technique to tell a story, to show me the world from a new or unique perspective. That would have wowed me.
This is my personal opinion ... If there's a God, he created flowers with color and spectacular shapes and fragrances to attract attention. Let you photos attract the intention God might have hoped for. settle for nothing less. |
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| 05/21/2007 12:41:49 AM |
Dubious Parenthetic Lotusby SACComment by PaulE: Greetings from the Critique Club.
Hi SAC,
Welcome to DPC. Congratulations on your new personal best.
I really like your basic composition here - I find it nicely balanced, and that my eye flows neatly over the image, ultimately being led to the title. There are however a number of negatives to the composition that are lkargely due to the water and the lighting - I really don't like the shadow in the top right and below the flower. I'm not sure what caused the 'scratches' or marks on your background, but these are unnecessary and detract from the rest of the image. Under advanced editting it would have been fairly easy to remove these. There are a number of brighter marks around the edge of the flower that look as if they might be due to over-shapening - they too detract from the good.
On the whole I think this is a great effort that sufferred a bit due to the DPC taste for bright colours and contrast.
It is my hope that these insights are helpful and constructive. Please feel free to PM me if you have any questions regarding this critique. And please remember to mark it "Helpful" if you found it so. Good luck with future challenges.
Cheers
Paul |
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| 05/17/2007 10:00:21 PM |
Dubious Parenthetic Lotusby SACComment by posthumous: dpL started in an ashram in Kentucky, when three hillbilly monks realized that their chants were harmonizing really well, and smelled much dinero. Unfortunately, the success of their first album ruined their inner peace and they became Episcopalians, at which point they were no longer able to stay in tune. 9 (10 if it were square) |
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