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| 06/19/2006 01:37:53 AM |
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| 06/19/2006 01:13:26 AM |
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| 06/19/2006 01:12:18 AM |
IMG_1698.jpgby jwillertonComment by justin_hewlett: The composition seems a bit awkard on this one. I would have aimed the camera higher to include less at the bottom and more sky. |
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| 06/18/2006 10:22:00 PM |
IMG_1666.jpgby jwillertonComment by dwterry: I think this one is my favorite, mainly due to the composition of the two cars with each other, but even the main (front) car feels like it is a stronger position here than in the other shots. |
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| 06/18/2006 09:28:37 PM |
IMG_1666.jpgby jwillertonComment by cfischl: This one is also very nice. The composition and and incorporation of multiple cars in the composition really gives the viewer an idea of the scale. |
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| 06/18/2006 09:27:02 PM |
IMG_1678.jpgby jwillertonComment by cfischl: This is my favorites shot of all of the ones you posted. I really like the perspective and use of negative space. Well done! |
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| 06/17/2006 03:05:38 PM |
Homeless Melodiesby jwillertonComment by strangeghost: Greetings from the Critique Club
by strangeghost
The first three parts of this critique are written based purely on examination of your photo. "Final thoughts" is written after reviewing your score, photographer's comments, and voter comments.
TECHNIQUE
The first thing that struck me about your picture is the relative darkness of the face. With a portrait like this, the face is automatically where the eye goes upon first looking, so it has to live up to the attention it's going to get. Your lighting and the subject's dark complexion has left the face in deep shadow. It is a fascinating face, with much detail that unfortunately, seems to be lost in the rest of the image. I like the choice of black and white - a duotone would have worked well too. Focus looks good; a nice clean image, but the darkness of the face puts me off a bit. Did you try to shoot with a fill-flash??
COMPOSITION
The composition is unusual and I'm not sure it's balanced enough. I like the fact that you got close, but I think you could have tightened it up even more. I love the placement of the left hand but the chopping of the guitar neck and the entire right arm feels odd. The background is also not desirable so I would have probably chosen to get closer and really fill the frame with the face and upper body. Maybe a different perspective to preserve some of the guitar too (looking down the neck toward the person, etc.).
EMOTIONAL IMPACT
People shots are some of the most emotionally hard-hitting shots and this one does a good job, but would have been much more impacting had the face been more prominent and/or better lit. The expression on his/her face is very intriguing. I can't tell if it's a smile or a frown about the break out. The sunglasses are cool but I bet the eyes would have been awesome too.
FINAL THOUGHTS
Your title does a good job of providing some context. Your final score of just above five is what I would have predicted. I bet with more emphasis on the face in both technique (lighting) and composition, you would have pushed six. |
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| 06/13/2006 06:40:18 PM |
Homeless Melodiesby jwillertonComment by Tygerr: Just a matter of taste, but I would have liked this image more grainy - would give it a gritty, realistic feel maybe. I still like the image as it is, but maybe you should try out a grain/noise filter to see if it works like that? |
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| 06/13/2006 02:15:35 AM |
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| 06/12/2006 05:38:51 AM |
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