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Lizard.JPG
05/03/2005 04:55:43 PM
Lizard.JPG
by DannyM

Comment by Imagineer:
I used to keep these little fellas as pets (and very good, enjoyable ones too). He's an anolis (American Chameleon), or green anole. Lovely depiction of a male with his dewlap extended as a warning to you butting into his world!
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Lizard.JPG
05/02/2005 06:51:34 PM
Lizard.JPG
by DannyM

Comment by nova:
Razor sharp focus, great texture in the lizard skin. Wonderful, subtile colors too, especially the blue in the cere of the eye, and the pink in the throat. If it were mine I would probably crop a little tighter and flip horizontally so that he is facing right; just me. Really like the shot.
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Lizard.JPG
05/02/2005 04:51:00 PM
Lizard.JPG
by DannyM

Comment by Jinjit:
wow beautiful!
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Keeping Fit
04/30/2005 07:53:34 PM
Keeping Fit
by DannyM

Comment by marvin:
Note sure where this fits the minimalism. Very much on this photo like the two distracting trees.
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Keeping Fit
04/30/2005 07:31:03 PM
Keeping Fit
by DannyM

Comment by risu81:
the lighting is rather harsh and the this point of view of the person doesn't do much for me.
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Keeping Fit
04/30/2005 11:37:45 AM
Keeping Fit
by DannyM

Comment by popdeepop:
Subject could be smaller.
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Tough Times Bring Friends Closer
04/30/2005 04:36:55 AM
Tough Times Bring Friends Closer
by DannyM

Comment by Bear_Music:
Just saw this. Lovely, lovely shot. One of the few cases I've seen where extreme neat image is used lovingly and effectively. The coolness of the colors works well here.

Robt.
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Voices
04/30/2005 04:34:09 AM
Voices
by DannyM

Comment by Bear_Music:
**** C R I T I Q U E C L U B C O M M E N T ****

There's a quirky affability to this image that I like very much. The overall composition is eefective, viz placement of the subject down and right and the crowd of messages surrounding and compressing her. The facial expression is downright amusing and endearing. The overall sense of being lost & confused in the midst of a sea of messages and communication comes across clearly. Although others have commented negatively on the shades, I disagree; they fit the gestalt of the image perfectly for me with their overtone of anonymity.

So why didn't this techincally competent (sharp, well-exposed, well-composed) image score better? Personal vagaries of the voters aside (and those are hard to factor in, except to say it's not a WOW type of shot no matter how you slice it up, it's more of a subtle, endearing shot) I have these observations:

1. The tonalities of her flesh are somewhat too dull, too cyan maybe, it's a little offputting in a subtle way.

2. The background messages are crisper and sharper appearing than the subject herself (because they ARE crisper and sharper, more saturated colors and hard edges do that), so the BG is actively competing with the subject for our attention.

3. The DARKEST part of this image, perversely enough, is the part we should be drawn to; the subject's face. Her arm and shoulder stand out more than her face does.

How can you deal with this? In basic editing, it's hard to do. Since this was an advanced editing challenge, here's a possible approach;

Make a careful selection of the subject herself in whatever manner works best for you, via masking, lasso, magic wand+lasso, whatever. This will take some time. Feather the selection to maybe 6 pixels and save it.

Invert the selection and go to work on the background with a combination (each on a separate adjustment layer) of hue/saturation, selective color, and levels to mute it down somewhat. With the selection still loaded, create a duplicate layer from background, name it "blur", and apply slight gaussian blur to pull some of the sharpness out of the background. Then go back to the levels adjustment layer and tweak that so the end result is good for you.

Now go to make the "bur" layer the active layer and make a copy of that. name it "subject". Load the original selection of subject only onto this layer and use dodge and burn at a very low percentage to bring the face up a tad and take the shoulders/arms down a tad. Then make a levels adjustment layer to bring a little visual "pop" into the subject, taking care that the hotspot on the nose doesn't go grotesque on you. If necessary, use a little healing brush to bring some borrowed tonality to that hot spot. Finally, make adjustment layers for selective color and, possibly, hue/saturation to warm up her flesh tones and bring her to life.

When allt his looks good, save it with layers intact, flatten image, resize, and save as jpg. Be sure you're working in sRGB color space (image/mode menu to assign color profile).

Hope this helps. I'm assuming you have photoshop. If you don't, put it on your wish list :-)

Robt.

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Keeping Fit
04/29/2005 10:38:41 AM
Keeping Fit
by DannyM

Comment by Man_Called_Horse:
interesting use of theme
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Keeping Fit
04/29/2005 06:10:55 AM
Keeping Fit
by DannyM

Comment by Amason:
The foreground is too boring and not doing anything for this photo, but it fits the theme, maybe you should have lifted your camera higher, having the man lower in the frame, near the bottom and the trees filling the space at top, that would have made more interesting photo, I think.
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