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Tie does not go to the runner
06/07/2006 01:26:28 AM
Tie does not go to the runner
by saddler116

Comment by Balko:
1-2 Meets Challenge - 1
1-3 Technical Merit - 3
1-3 Creativity - 1
1-2 Extra Credit - 0
Final Score - 5
Mother's Day Flowers
05/23/2006 11:31:09 PM
Mother's Day Flowers
by saddler116

Comment by dahved:
Top edge is distracting due to edges of wall hangings. Good colors.
Mother's Day Flowers
05/23/2006 04:19:34 PM
Mother's Day Flowers
by saddler116

Comment by harrietclancy:
Real believable. Good colors. And a great idea, for a numer of reasons.
Mother's Day Flowers
05/21/2006 06:25:13 PM
Mother's Day Flowers
by saddler116

Comment by kellylautt:
The bottom feels a little chopped off to me.But very nice.
Mother's Day Flowers
05/20/2006 12:26:01 PM
Mother's Day Flowers
by saddler116

Comment by fencekicker:
Looks nice. I'd like to see the bottom of the picture frame included.
Mother's Day Flowers
05/19/2006 10:43:16 AM
Mother's Day Flowers
by saddler116

Comment by doutland:
The elements and color of this image are very attractive. I never know until I acutally see the result, but I wonder how it would look if you lowered the camera toward the floor, so that the pillows in the background were behind the glassware and candles. That might have given some lovely foreground color to the pitcher, and more completely dispersed the flower colors throughout the image. A slightly less severe cropping might also make the picture even better. A lovely combination! 6
Mother's Day Flowers
05/18/2006 12:51:04 PM
Mother's Day Flowers
by saddler116

Comment by Elaine:
I would like this better with a solid background.
Mother's Day Flowers
05/17/2006 05:01:22 PM
Mother's Day Flowers
by saddler116

Comment by red_gecko:
With this title, I think the flowers should probobly be in focus along with the picture?
Mother's Day Flowers
05/17/2006 01:44:56 PM
Mother's Day Flowers
by saddler116

Comment by cutlassdude70:
Nice composition, but I think that a levels adjustment would have really helped the highlights pop and feel the focus could have been just a bit sharper.
Late Night Stroll
04/04/2006 06:25:54 AM
Late Night Stroll
by saddler116

Comment by taterbug:
Greetings from the Critique Club :-)

I see this is your first challenge entry. Welcome to DPC! This is an extraordinary learning venue for those that have the desire to develop their photographic skills. Well, let's see what we've got here, and try to give you some useful thoughts to mull over.

The first thing that strikes me about this image is the lovely reflections, centerpiece of a pleasing, solid composition. Reflections are a great element to include in photos, they normally add a lot of aesthetics and interest to a scene. The shoreline of the pond is placed nicely. There is a nice subtle curve to it, and it provides a good leading line through the shot, giving the viewers eye a way to 'travel' through the image and take them to the main subject. I like the little stand of bushes at right, I think they provide an anchoring point for the lines of the pond, and help the overall balance of the photo. The image does have a balanced feel. You've avoided placing the shoreline across the center of the frame, this is good, you normally want to avoid the center for horizons, and shorelines and such. With the buildings at the top, and the mainly featureless greater area at the bottom provides 'weight' to the image, and gives it the balanced feel.

Now, as to your score on this entry, I think there are essentially 3 big factors working against this photo. First, the image needs to be sharper, as a couple of your commenters pointed out. Low light can be difficult for this area. Depending on what editing software you use, you can apply USM (unsharp mask) for sharpening an image. Of course, an image does have to start out well focused to really work. In this type of situation, if you're not already, you might want to try using manual focus instead of auto.

Secondly, as a commenter pointed out, there does seem to be an unfavorable color cast to the image. Kind of a yellowish/reddish tint to everything. This could be partially due to the lighting, could be white balance settings. It could be in your editing. (at this point let me interject-when seeking an indepth critique, it is a good idea and helpful for the critiquer if you put in as much info as you can in the photographer's comments. things like what you were 'going for' in the image, techniques used, processing you did, etc. ) Again, depending on what editing you did, it could be a moniter calibration problem also. You could check your image from different moniters (if possible) and see if it looks the same as the one you do your editing on. You could possibly fix the color in your processing in a variety of ways. Using selective color adj., or color balance, channel mixer, or even levels or curves adj.

Thirdly, is the challenge topic, also as several commenters pointed out :-) Meeting the challenge theme is a big part of the score here at dpc. You can submit the most awesome image, but if it doesn't fit the challenge, it will not do well. It is important to not only look at the challenge title, but the details/description as well. Make sure, especially when it is a technical challenge, such as Low Key, that you have a good understanding of what the challenge is that week. If you look at the top images of the challenge, they are obviously good examples of 'Low Key'. Photos that are predominantly dark, with little highlights. If you look at your shot, you'll see that, although you took it at night, it is actually not very dark at all and there are a lot of highlights.

I think you've got a good eye. This is a nice composition, that might of scored a little better in a different challenge. Work on some technical stuff. Check out the forums here. Take a look at the tutorials (under Learn on the menu bar). I look forward to seeing more of your photos :-)

If you have any questions or comments or anything, please feel free to contact me.

Happy shooting,
taterbug :-)
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