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| 02/18/2009 02:26:27 AM |
The Stand (Variation on "Black is checkmated")by NforsbergComment: Greetings from the Critique Club!
Looking at the original image, this has a big improvement. the lighting is much softer and overall has a soothing feel to it.
My eyes keep searching for more in this image, I would have loved to see some more and not cropped so abruptly at the top. Also I don't see a reason to use a shallower depth of field here. the blur on the foreground subjects is distracting IMO.
For the same image, I would think a deeper depth of field will help. Also sharpening after resizing would make things better here.
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| 02/18/2009 02:16:44 AM |
Fruitologyby mikeeeComment: coming from the thread, IMHO
- Lighting is big issue here. Everything has light, nothing bring focus to your subject. Also its harsh and there are more shadows.
- Too much going on, I would think you don't need the other apples in background, just one subject
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| 02/13/2009 08:36:43 PM |
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| 04/24/2008 09:56:23 PM |
Let Goby freefallingComment: From the thumbnail, this looks like a slit wrist pic accompanied by 'Let Go' which is not really the case.
As for the pic, the harsh light doesn't work very well, I would loved to see either the hand shown in soft light or harsh light used to accentuate the lines on hand, but none of the above is true. Liked the use the diagonal, but then I would get rid of the cloth on wrist.. just start with skin showing. |
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| 04/24/2008 09:53:04 PM |
Suitably aligned?by freefallingComment: Hello :)
In this picture, I feel the red wall in front over-powers the stair pattern. My eyes are constantly drawn towards the left top of the frame which doesn't have much to add to the pic. Also a lot of variation of light from left to right which also hinders focussing on the lines which the photograph is about. |
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