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King Tide at the Berkeley Municipal Pier
12/25/2014 08:26:58 PM
King Tide at the Berkeley Municipal Pier
by GeneralE

Comment:
I like the way the pier seems to stretch almost all the way to Alcatraz.
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Unknown Male, Portrait in Oil
12/25/2014 08:23:21 PM
Unknown Male, Portrait in Oil
by Lydia

Comment:
Somehow I think I know him...
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Greetings From The Late Great Planet Earth
09/06/2014 12:11:42 PM
Greetings From The Late Great Planet Earth2nd Place
by Dr.Confuser

Comment:
Critique Club Review:

Color Saturation and Hue - colors are beautifully rendered both in saturation and white balance.

Brightness and contrast: excellent job of keeping detail in the shadows, and not blowing out the highlights.

Focus and depth of field: tack sharp image, depth of field is the full depth of the image which is necessary for this scene.

Subjective: this image took the red ribbon, so any negatives are nit picking at best. I find it fascinating that even at 20 seconds, star trails start to form. This leaves me wondering if some viewers saw it as softness, rather than the movement of plant earth? I love the rendering of the mountains, but the brightness of the sky above, appears to have erased some of the stars. The lighter sky also competes with the mountain, just a little bit, for attention. When I look away and look back, my eye goes first to the light area, and then to mountains and stars.

Summary - this is an excellent image. I had to work to find anything to suggest. I would happily hang this on my wall.
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~night lights~
09/04/2014 09:33:07 PM
~night lights~
by KMcC

Comment:
Critique Club Review:

Color Saturation and Hue: colors are within normal limits, and well saturated.

Brightness and Contrast: highlight areas, especially in the red balloon in the center, are burned out. Detail is being lost in the darker areas. (too much contrast, as the scene appears to be a little on the dark side.)

Focus and Depth of field: focus appears to be a little soft, depth of field is a little too deep for me. The image appears to be a little too sharpened in post processing. The edges of the balloons have a sort of halo going, which is an indication of this.

Subjective: the balloons that are dimly lit detract, more than add, to the image. The bright spots in the green and especially the red balloons on the left, fight for attention and distract the eye. The negative space of the black areas works, but then the lone blue balloon competes with the others.

Overall I like the image and would like to see it done again with a sharp balloon or two in the foreground at a wide aperture that makes the background balloons nice soft orbs. That, and eliminate the harsh bright areas.
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The Adventure
09/04/2014 09:15:39 PM
The Adventure
by Ja-9

Comment:
Critique Club Review:

Color Saturation and Hue: colors are nicely saturated. The hues seem to border on a slight green ting, at least on my monitor. The white balloons seem to have a faint greenish cast, but could be a reflection, or again, my monitor.

Brightness and Contrast: highlights have been held well, avoiding burnout. However details sem to have been lost in the darker shadows. The white balloons could also be brighter. As this is an advanced challenge there was room for these adjustments.

Focus and Depth of Field: the subject is rendered sharply, as is fitting. The background is soft as would be warranted to keep the attention on the subject. If anything, even a bit softer in the background could be a plus.

Subjective: how does one suggest improvements to an image that already finished in the top five? About the only thing I see here is that the darkness of the path ahead, gives me a bit of a negative feeling, like the child is headed for something not as pleasant as where he is. That, and the bright foliage over the path distracts a tiny bit. Both of these are very minor nit picks. As this is an overall excellent image. Congratulations on your top five finish.
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Industrious
08/25/2014 07:41:33 PM
Industrious
by Dr.Confuser

Comment:
Critique Club Review:

Color Saturation and Hue - Not applicable

Brightness and Contrast - highlights and shadows are both well controlled to preserve detail.

Focus and Depth of Field - focus is sharp and depth of field is excellent, but processing gives the impression that the image is a little soft.

Lighting - scene is well lit, and lighting angle brings out the shapes well.

Subjective - I think a couple of things may have hurt your score.
1. HDR is a risk these days. When it was new, it scored highly. Now, the voters are used to seeing it, and it can make an image look "artificial" as noted below, or odd.
2. There does not seem to be a place for the eye to come to rest. I love to explore an image, but those with an end point seem to do better. What are you trying to show me? A shallow depth of field, would have helped focus on the foreground machinery. If you wanted to show me everything, you did, but at the cost of putting some of yourself into the message.

Summary - I like the image. It is a little above average. so the score is in the ball park for me. I would like to see this redone where the background is a soft blur of shapes. Force my attention to the one full piece of equipment, with the glorious pipes and must and bolts, and I'm sold!
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Lighted Sky Bridge to Nowhere
08/24/2014 11:36:48 AM
Lighted Sky Bridge to Nowhere
by jgirl57

Comment:
Critique Club Review:

Color Saturation and Hue - colors are done with an overall blue hue. Looking at the details outside of the walkway, it appears the the lighting gives this effect, as opposed to manipulation by the photographer.

Brightness and Contrast - lighting is well done. A bit of burnout on some of the overhead lights, which distracts a tiny bit.

Focus and Depth of Field - Nice sharp focus, and a deep depth of field. Both work well in this image.

Subjective - as mentioned the Wells Fargo, and eBank signs distract. Since this is advanced editing, the distractions on the outside could have been darkened to the point they no longer commanded attention. The camera angle seem a bit tilted, or an least not square to the subject, so that the image seems to be off level.

Summary - I like the image a lot. Cloning out the bright dot, at the end of the bridge would have left the four blue lights more pronounced. They would look even more mysterious and ominous than they do now.
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~escaping~
08/24/2014 11:13:44 AM
~escaping~
by KMcC

Comment:
Critique Club Review

Color Saturation and Hue - colors are brilliant, realistic, and well saturated, while staying within believable ranges.

Brightness and Contrast - a nice bright image, and good control of the lighting, so that the highlights are not blown out.

Foes is and depth of field - good depth of field, focus is sharp overall.

Subjective - the image looks a bit over processed to me. The clouds in the sky are just starting to pixilate in the thin areas of the clouds. The vegetation also seems to have suffered a bit. The boardwalk makes a great set of leading lines, but to what? There does not seem to be a true vanishing point. The end of the walk sys to me, more cut off than vanished.

Summary - overall I like the image, throw in a sailboat in the right spot, and you have a killer leading lines image. A little further back so the hand rails almost meet, and I think it would have scored better, as well.
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Hylophobia.  How will I ever escape these woods?
08/24/2014 10:52:06 AM
Hylophobia. How will I ever escape these woods?
by Jules1x

Comment:
Critique Club Member Review:

Color Saturation and Hue - colors are normal and accurate

Brightness and Contrast - both are within normal ranges.

Focus and Depth of Field - focus is sharp with a deep depth of field. Perhaps a shallower depth of field would have eliminated some background distraction.

Subjective - everything is in focus, but my eye is drawn deeper into the image, which gives the illusion that the foreground is a bit soft. That is until I focus on the nearest branches, which are then sharp. But it is a struggle to keep the focus there. I believe the lighting hurt you as well. The angle does not give enough definition to the trees. Later or earlier in the day might have helped. I would really like to see a night shot of this.

Summary - I like the image, it has good bones. If you could find a spot where there was something desirable beyond the tangle of trees, it could really work. As is, I feel safer on this side, as opposed to being trapped.
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into darkness
08/23/2014 11:22:45 PM
into darkness
by posthumous

Comment:
Critique Club Review:

Color Saturation and Hue - Not applicable.

Brightness and contrast - I'm a pushover for inky velvet blacks... Sold!

Focus and depth of field - Tack sharp, and great depth of field.

Subjective - The bright specks above and beyond the waterfall distract my eye a bit.i really like the angle of the lighting. The flow of the water leads the eye out of the image, which could be a metaphorical vanishing. However the title makes me wonder why the flow of the image does not take me into the darkness.

Overall - another opportunity to seem clueless in front of a master. I'm in love with the backs and the contrasting water.
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