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The Door of Enlightenment
05/18/2006 11:53:24 AM
The Door of Enlightenment
by elemess

Comment:
I like this, nice perspective
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Quiet Moment
05/07/2006 04:04:17 PM
Quiet Moment
by lindsay

Comment:
*Howdy from the Critique Club*

First of all I would like to tell you how much I like this image. There is so much line here as I look it over. Most people would not see it, so I am going to point it out to you and to others. One thing I wish the eye was open or even turn a bit towards the camera. This image brought a creative thought to me. If the high lighted area below the eye, was tear this would have showed great emotion and made a lot more powerful image. The emotion of being sad would have played more on the voters hearts and minds. Even if was stage or not.

I think you could have changed the lighting a bit though. Maybe the one beside you, moved it further back from you. I do like the way it is illuminating against the wall and use another to the front, to try to get rid off the shadow you talk about, in the elbow of the arm.

I did a few in things Photoshop to show what talking about. I did something that is not allowed in basic challenge. I did crop this image some to remove some of the bright hair area and move you off center a little bit. Cloned out the shadow and dodge the so called tear area.

The red lines show this downward look. To showed you if you would have had your eye open this would have been in the same direction as arm and chin. With the blue lines it shows all triangles and diagonals and all of these lines are repeating and complimentary to each other.

You can see these change here. Please let me know if you don't want my version of your image online, and I'll take it down. If you have question or comments, please feel free to PM anytime.

I really have enjoyed looking over your image. Stay creative and have a wonderful day.

Mark Thomas Kelsay

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On the Other Side
05/06/2006 11:37:16 PM
On the Other Side
by MartinKemp

Comment:
*Howdy from the Critique Club*

First of all, this photo is very busy there is all kinds of things going on and to much completion with the main subject. I think you could have cropped from the left of the photo and removed some of the clutter and also this would taken her off center. The colors are ok, but maybe black and white here. I tried this and the green channel seem to make it pop a bit.
Also I would have cloned out the reflection on her face. You might have tried a vignette this would have put more on your subject. These are just ideals, I tried several ways but it was to much Photoshop for me. I did like the repeating lines in the archways. I really have to agree with most of the commenters on this one. I try not to sound harsh that is not the way I am. Also you need to keep your file size close to the 150kb limit, so you don't loose any more image quality. Let me just show a quick redo on your shot and see if you like it any better. Please let me know if you don't want my version of your image online, and I'll take it down.

You have yourself a wonderful day and good luck in furture challenges.

Mark Thomas Kelsay
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Look who's come to visit?!
05/06/2006 04:41:05 PM
Look who's come to visit?!
by Kita

Comment:
*Howdy from the Critique Club*

I would like to say first, what a cute image you have here. Since I have a few of these. I really like the perspective view here, looking into something. As I start looking around your shot the red to the right, to me is over powering the cat. My eyes keep wondering over there. So I pulled it up in Photoshop and split it up by drawing lines on it. To see how it played with rules of the third and your cat is close to a power point. If you do not know what a power point is. It is where two line intersect each other. Well I thought, I will crop the red away and by doing so, to me it accomplished two things one it got rid of the red and two putting the cat on a power point. Now I look directly to the cat. You can see the changes here. Please let me know if you don't want my version of your image online, and I'll take it down.

I see where you use levels a lot. A quick tip in levels if you hold down the ( option on a Mac or alt on a PC ) and left click the triangles below the histogram and slide them it will show you black pixels which are on the left and white pixels to the right triangle. I do not mess with the center I use curves for this. Most of the time I just slide them until I barely get white or black pixels. I do see in your notes that you use curves and then levels. There is an easier way, so you don't have to go to levels. In the box next to curves is called a mask (if you don't know) and in this mask you paint back portions of your image you don't want to change. By selecting the brush type you want in the tool pallet and in the paint box, the color black. Now go to the image and paint back what you do not want to change. Also you can change the brush size with these bracket keys. (Smaller brush this key sign [ ). ( Bigger brush this key sign ] ). I hope this helps you out and if you have any questions please feel free to PM and if I can't answer. I will find the answer.

You have a wonderful day and keep up the awesome work, you have lots of potential, to be great.

Mark Thomas Kelsay

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Lumberjack
05/05/2006 01:24:03 PM
Lumberjack
by Little King

Comment:
*Howdy from the Critique Club*

From reading some of your comments, it seem a little dark and from your histogram it really did show many white pixels except up in the sky area. A quick tip in levels if you hold down the ( option on a Mac or alt on a pc ) and left click the triangles below the histogram and slide them it will show you black pixels which are on the left and white pixels to the right triangle. I do not mess with the center I use curves for this. Most of the time I just slide them until I barely get white or black pixels. I have some examples for you later, whether you need them or not its totally up to you. I also darken behind the block wall it seemed to push it forward adding a little depth.

Now that your subject stands out more, as I looked over your shot, I notice that the tree branches might have outlined this house or building at one time. So now there are more diagonal features to it. Those of the trees and on the block wall and the man carrying the axe and the subject is close to a third, but I don't even think with a good crop you could get him there without loosing a lot of the picture. This just my opinion and you can see my changes here and please let me know if you don't want my version of your image online, and I'll take it down.

You have yourself a wonderful day and good luck in future challenges.
Mark Thomas Kelsay

Message edited by author 2006-05-06 15:11:32.
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Bike
05/03/2006 03:56:27 AM
Bike
by MadMan2k

Comment:
I don't know what did it look like before?
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Old medicine
05/02/2006 02:12:10 PM
Old medicine
by mmusicante

Comment:
*Howdy from the Critique Club*

First of all there is not a lot going on with this picture.

It met the challenge, but here's how I see it. Your medicine bottle is left of third and your back ground runs short. So by cropping past the brown edge this put your medicine bottle on two power points, Now it is better use of the thirds.

Now you have something old, In my opinion black and white would do good here and maybe a vignette.

Here is what I done. I made background copy, then channel mixer, curves for some contrast, then I went back to background copy used the marquee tool and pulled out a oval around the bottle, then gaussian blur 40 radius and opacity 80 percent. You could use a sepia look also.

Thus giving it a look of maybe and old time advertisement, back in the day. These changes can be seen here . Please let me know if you don't want my version of your image or images online and I will take them down.

You have yourself a wonderful day, Mark Thomas Kelsay.
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Take a Right Here
04/30/2006 06:44:59 PM
Take a Right Here
by Cam

Comment:
Boy that's a nice and clear shot, but your horizon is crooked :-P~~~~~
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out the west window
04/30/2006 06:40:58 PM
out the west window
by tcmartin

Comment:
I had ideal like this, but don't have the scenery you have, so I threw it out the window. Good job nice photo.
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The Church Pews
04/30/2006 06:38:17 PM
The Church Pews
by Wobble

Comment:
Nice abstact look, if it was not for your title. I would not have picked up on it right away.
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