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| 01/21/2005 06:26:34 PM |
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| 01/21/2005 05:28:33 PM |
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| 01/20/2005 09:07:40 PM |
Cottage by the Winter Marsh — Herring Riverby Bear_MusicComment by ubique: This is a truly beautiful photograph, in the style of an Andrew Wyeth painting. It is a wonderful, restrained architectural study for two reasons. First, it showcases the elegant simplicity of this rural cottage, and cleverly uses just a part of it to do so. And second, it effortlessly establishes the perfect harmony of the cottage with its environment. And of course, it's a terrific photographic work even without the architectural considerations. No choice here for me ... it's a 10. |
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| 01/19/2005 09:37:10 PM |
"Das Boot" -- ("The Boat")by Bear_MusicComment by Bear_Music: The idea was that the boot would emulate a conning tower rising from the sea, that the snow would emulate the wake surging over the hull, etc. Thus the angle; it closely duplicates an angle in the movie. I had hoped the horizontal band of snow would "suggest" a stormy sky.
Evidently, it didn't work.
Robt. |
| 01/19/2005 01:06:38 AM |
"Das Boot" -- ("The Boat")by Bear_MusicComment by Neil: Greetings from the Critique Club:
Exposure: This is a well exposed B&W with good tones. You can see good texture in the snow. (There is a small band of it that looks like it may be burned out, but there's enough texture in most areas so a few small areas are not a problem. Though flat lighting makes it easier to shoot in the snow, flat lighting means there's no added "drama" or interesting shadows.
Subject: This could be more interesting, perhaps even a more "military" style boot evoking imagery more similary to the movie.
Composition: The composition follows the rule of thirds. I think it looks better, however, to crop out the band of snow at the top of the fence--that competes for attention. I also think there might have been more interesting angles to approach this from--perhaps including a bottoms up view (which might mean than any boot would do).
Hope that helps! Message edited by author 2005-01-19 12:16:38. |
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| 01/19/2005 12:59:54 AM |
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| 01/18/2005 08:22:27 AM |
Hazy Afternoon — Brant Point Light, Nantucket Townby Bear_MusicComment by notonline: Nice shot but the haze takes away to much from the picture. Perhaps doing selective desaturation on this photo would have made it score more where only the reds stood out and the rest B&W. I would be interested in seeing it done this way if you ever do decide to do it. |
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| 01/17/2005 05:22:58 PM |
Hazy Afternoon — Brant Point Light, Nantucket Townby Bear_MusicComment by samtrundle: A nice subject here, though the image seems a little flat - the composition is a bit too straightforward and the haze in the background makes the colouring a little dull. Probably worth a re-shoot on a more photogenic day though. I like the red light in the lighthouse - creates interest against that blue sky. |
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| 01/17/2005 12:57:08 PM |
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