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Ship Rope
08/29/2006 12:50:48 PM
Ship Rope
by charmayne

Comment:
Excellent shot. Like the colours and texture
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Wipeout!
08/29/2006 12:48:56 PM
Wipeout!
by haircut

Comment:
Tubes are distracting due to their dark colours and lack of focus, DOF too shallow for me
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Unfastened
08/29/2006 12:45:54 PM
Unfastened
by robshookphoto

Comment:
Interesting attempt, but DOF is way too shallow for me
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Big Sea-smellin Rope!
08/28/2006 12:41:25 PM
Big Sea-smellin Rope!
by ho0joker

Comment:
Nice shot, DOF a little to shallow for me
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The Habit
08/28/2006 12:15:26 PM
The Habit
by timfythetoo

Comment:
Hi! Hereâs a comment from the Critique Club.

Nice Shot. Congratulations on your 10th place finish.

Well what more can I say⦠you received lots of good comments.

The line in your shirt and some of the blown whites around the hands were the only things that I could comment on. And in Basic Editing, thereâs not much you could do about it.

Too bad your timing didnât catch the red glow of the cigarette being lit. (But being a nonsmoker, drawing in would have been a real choreâ¦or even made you sickâ¦)

Everything else was really well done. I liked the framing, lighting, colours, focus and DOF.

Good luck with future entries
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Sparklers
08/24/2006 12:44:58 PM
Sparklers
by dynamomomof2

Comment:
Hi! Hereâs a comment from the Critique Club.

Iâm going to break from my normal form for critiquing for this shot. I normally use a template to cover the different aspects of photography, but a more informal approach may be more effective here.

First, welcome to DPC! This is a great site, and you have the resources of so many excellent photographers to draw upon.

Make sure you enter as many challenges as you can. Learn from the feedback, try to incorporate the learningâs into your future shots. Practice, take lots and lots of shots, try new approaches. Thatâs the beauty of digital! But most important âHave funâ!

You have already received lots of good feedback on this shot. Poor depth of field, out of focus, grainy, blurry and centered. No need to repeat.

Given your idea, here is how I may have approached it.
1) The sparkler is so bright that it will be totally white with no detail, so ignore the âsparkleâ when setting your camera. Set your camera, pointing at what ever else you want to be in focus and properly exposed. (Assuming you are using auto focus)
2) Put the sparkler in some sort of context, totally isolated, in the hand of a child, (show the glow in their face and the sparkle in their eyes), be creativeâ¦
3) The wire rod around the sparkle itself will have a nice red/orange glow, try to capture the âheat.â The spent part of the wire will be nice and black with interesting texture. (Play with B&W but see what colours you can capture)
4) DPC voters typically like sharp photos that âpop.â Blur and out of focus need to be done very carefully. Donât forget the basic rule of thirds. In most cases itâs a safe technique to follow.

Good luck in future challenges!

Please PM me if you have any questions. (â¦There are no dumb questions!!!)

Bruce

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Legs.
08/22/2006 12:14:52 PM
Legs.
by AP

Comment:
Hi! Hereâs a comment from the Critique Club.

First Impression:
Nice shot!. My eye went to the runner, over to the trees, down to the sky and then down the building skyline.

Composition:
Nice framing with the trees. I really like the arch effect. Find the amount of dark trees distracting. I would consider cropping the three trees on the right. This would draw more attention to the runner.

Subject:
Meets challenge

Technical:
Nice DOF and focus. I like the details and colour in the sky and clouds. Very effective lighting on the distant buildings. Green a little bit oversaturated in the trees to the right.

Summary:
Good eye to put this picture together. Not sure about your scoreâ¦may have been the imbalance between dark/light and your subject. Voters donât spend a lot of time looking at the picture, so 1st impression is important for their initial score.

Good luck with future entries!
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Web of Life
08/21/2006 12:16:12 PM
Web of Life
by honikum

Comment:
Hi! Hereâs a comment from the Critique Club.

First Impression:
Nice shot! My eyes went to the spider, the bottom right corner along the bottom and then back to the spider body

Composition:
I like the balance of dark and green. Top left dark balances with the bottom right dark area. The spider balanced by the green area in the bottom right. I think I may have changed the angle slightly to see more of the spider body.

Subject:
Meets challenge, but does not come across as an obvious âlooking upâ shot.

Technical:
I like the lighting and colours. DOF is really shallow. Would have been nice to have more of the spider and web in focus. You didnât mention cropping. If this was out of camera placement, well done.

Summary:
Nice capture and colours. The lack of obvious âlooking upâ and the shallow perspective on the spider may have hurt your score. Voters usually donât spend a lot of time figuring out what they are looking at. Good luck in future entries!
Photographer found comment helpful.
Jump shot
08/17/2006 12:39:52 PM
Jump shot
by Nuzzer

Comment:
Hi! Hereâs a comment from the Critique Club.

First Impression:
Nice shot! My eye went straight to the cue ball, down to the â13â, â1â and then the cue stick. Vivid colours!

Composition:
Nice lines and colours. Some how the balls look too small compared to the bumper height. I like the crop aspect ratio

Subject:
Meets challenge, even though you created the impression!

Technical:
Nice lighting. Yellow ball has a couple of blown areas. Entire shot is soft . Adding blur to the cue ball works, but the rest of the table and balls could have been sharper. Felt looks flat.

Summary:
You had an excellent idea. The overall soft focus may have hurt you with the voters. In this kind of a shot, I think they expect to see everything âpopâ to be sharp.
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Meditation
08/11/2006 04:49:23 PM
Meditation
by zaflabout

Comment:
Hi! Hereâs a comment from the Critique Club.

First Impression:
Nice shot. Eye drawn to the dark hair then up to the sun glow, the shore and then back to the person.

Composition:
Centered composition works for this shot. Wide works, but I find the shallow height raising questions. Given the light & shadows, it makes me think you cropped out a bridge. Not very Zen like. I would have liked to have seen a bit more shore between the person and the bottom. They look crowded.
I like the feeling of âspace.â

Subject:
Meets challenge

Technical:
Given the Zen topic, I like what you did technically.

Suggestions:
I like the attempt at âspaceâ but more height would have been effective

Summary:
Nice shot and post processing. I think the cropping and the aggressive aspect ratio may have worked against you.
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