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| 12/30/2006 08:36:37 PM |
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| 12/30/2006 08:35:57 PM |
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| 03/12/2006 02:29:28 PM |
Better Days No. 2by GermaineComment: This is a truely great picture!! Everything is exposed perfectly and the soft colors are fantastic!! I just love it.... |
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| 01/19/2006 09:43:49 PM |
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| 12/29/2005 02:42:41 AM |
Covarrubias Adobeby GermaineComment: I really like this shot. I love the way the waviness of the pitchfork is repeated in the pattern of the doors. Very unique! Good eye!
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| 04/01/2005 06:18:29 PM |
Toronto Skyscrapersby DiComment: *Critique Club*
Hello,
This is a neat shot! The dark sky reflected in the building on the left helps keep my eye focused on the more interesting main building. The way all of these lines converge also really helps this composition. You did a good job with the touchy area at the top right of the building on the right. That contrasty area is very nicely handled. That side of the building could have easily been blown out, so nice job. The only thing I might do differently is to very slightly burn the upper right corner. I think it would benefit this a bit. I cant help thinking what this would look like in infrared!! |
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| 04/01/2005 11:43:59 AM |
Table Top Gamingby SchuffComment: *Critique Club*
Hello,
I think you did a really good job composing this shot! The darker area around the edges help keep focus on the paddle and ball. I like the overall warm feeling as it adds to the nostalgia here. Kinda brings me back to my youth playing ping pong in the church basement...anyway.... The only area that bothers me alittle is the brightness of the top of the net crossing over the paddle. That could be brought down a bit and it would add more attention to the ball which would then be whiter. I also think on a shot like this you could actually soften it up to contribute to the mood. Overall, nicely done! |
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| 03/31/2005 06:19:27 PM |
Her husband's "work truck"by okiesisiComment: *Critique Club*
Hello,
As a Stock Photograph, this one might be difficult to sell. The best thing going in this shot is the perspective. You picked a good place to shoot. Yes, the picture would be better without the power lines. The natural darkening of the sky at the top of the picture helps keep my eyes on the two subjects, so that is a plus. I would liked to have seen their faces. I think that would have added to this shot. My eye keeps wandering to the lower right. That area seems a bit bright so bringing that down alittle would also help. |
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| 03/31/2005 01:25:46 PM |
Cubismby gandersComment: *Critique Club*
Hello!
I dont know how useful this is as a stock photograph so I will leave that comment to others and just focus on the image and how it was presented. I actually like your very shallow depth of field. It might be the strongest part of this picture. Your composition is good although I think the box needed to be closed or the top included. The top part of the box is bothersome as my eye keeps wondering up there away from the cubes. I think I would have rather preferred the background to be darker than the foreground under the the box and cubes. I think that would have kept my attention more down in front. Overall, I think you did a good job. |
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| 03/30/2005 09:49:15 AM |
Maple syrupby bucketComment: *Critique Club*
Hello,
I think your overall composition and placement of the main subject is good although moving it to the left a bit would have improved it alittle. The road coming in from the right doesnt bother me and tends to keep my eye focused on the bucket and tree as your main subject. I think muting the background or a better use of selective focus would have helped in allowing the subject to stand out more from the background. My eye does tend to wander to the left at the bright snow and darker background tree. The overall mood of the picture helps support your subject. If it had been a bright sunny day there would have just been too many distractions and conflicts. Not a bad shot but I think working on separating your subject more from the background would have really helped. |
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