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Challenge: Square (Classic Editing)
Camera: Jenoptik JD1300D
Location: at home
Date: Jan 22, 2003
Aperture: 1.5
ISO: 56
Shutter: n/a
Date Uploaded: Jan 22, 2003

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02/08/2003 09:58:35 AM
~~~~Critique Club Comment~~~~

Composition (content)

Nice off-center subject placement, good enough angle. Good choice of black and white.
The two main problems are the soft aut of focus look and the fact that it has a low wow-factor, a better background or something else like a throwing cup could make the photo more interesting. The background looks like a plastic and has skin-like texture. Fabric like they use in casino's gives a much softer/natural and consistent background for example.
The (very) soft focus is caused by several things I think:
a) There seems to be a little bit of motion blur, closeups in low light situations really benefit from using a tripod or another stable platform.
b) I think that this camera cannot focus from close distance. I checked the Jenoptik website and the only reference to this camera I found was the JD C 1300. That one has a focus range of 40cm to infinity. That means that it cannot get the subject in focus when you are closer to it then 40cm. The above looks like 25-5cm to me. I think that for your camera the same rule applies.
Using you Nikon 775 in Macro mode on a Tripod would have yielded an excellent focus.

Lighting is nice, the most light seems to come from above from several light sources.

Camera Work (Technical)
See Composition.

Digital Processing (technical)
Nice B&W.
Your picture is about 95kb out of 150kb allowed. Saving it at a higher jpeg quality (less compression) can avoid edge softness, keep detail sharpness and avoid color/tone degradations. It isn't important here because of the soft focus, but something to keep in mind for the future.

My opinion
Not very interesting and bad focus. Composition ok.
 Comments Made During the Challenge
01/30/2003 11:01:40 PM
I think you need either more blur showing definite motion, or less so that the picture is crystal clear.
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01/30/2003 08:12:53 PM
How many takes did this take you? (just kidding). Nice simple composition, however it really lacks focus. Maybe use a darker back drop to make the die stand out. Jacko.
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01/30/2003 01:08:19 AM
I like the use of black and white. Would have preferred a better focus and more contrast.
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01/29/2003 11:58:33 PM
If I were you, I'd take that overexposure on the tops of the dice and run with it. If you've got software with the capability, adjust the left side of the levels slider to make the tabletop and the markings on the dice almost pure black. Otherwise, just jack up the contrast. It won't overcome the soft foucs or less-than-spectacular subject, but it will pull what pop there is out of the image you have.
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01/29/2003 03:13:19 PM
This would have been very effective, if the dice had been in focus
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01/29/2003 02:45:53 PM
i like the idea. too much negative space
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01/29/2003 04:25:55 AM
focus is very bad. 4-martin
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01/28/2003 12:07:07 PM
Seem oof to me. I like the compositon, light and tones.
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01/28/2003 09:03:58 AM
Double Six. Good luck. Just a tad out of focus though.
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01/27/2003 10:25:24 PM
They seem out of focus to me.
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01/27/2003 09:55:35 PM
Your dice are out of focus. I think a stronger darker background would of been more effective. White dice on a dark red background would of been cool. Good try though! :) jgillard4
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01/27/2003 04:57:34 PM
No true squares here - the corners are all rounded. Focus is soft.
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01/27/2003 02:51:32 PM
fuzzy...
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01/27/2003 10:52:43 AM
They look out of foucs, plus I think black and white would have been better... Cub
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01/27/2003 08:37:36 AM
A bit blurry, but a good concept
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