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Independence?
Independence?
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Challenge: Independence (Basic Editing III*)
Camera: Canon EOS-20D
Lens: Canon EF 75-300mm f/4.0-5.6 II/III USM
Location: Booneville, MS
Date: Jul 13, 2005
Galleries: Animals
Date Uploaded: Jul 16, 2005

Our VERY happy, loving, pet "Daisy Duke". I loved her mouth in this shot and the chains somehow rang in for LACK of Independence...but I assure you she is VERY pampered.

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Place: 124 out of 139
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Avg (commenters): 4.8750
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Votes: 215
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07/28/2005 10:02:11 PM
From the critique club:

Okay, here you went with the very antithesis of the challenge. This is often done and sometimes voters get it. What is white without black and what is day without night?: what is independence without its very negation. These opposites are often so tied together that one serves to pronounce the other. Yet some voters will tell you that they would never acknowledge the opposite because otherwise the challenge would say subjugation or lack of independence. However, many competing images have emphasized the lack of whatever the challenge is about and some have scored well.

Now, this is a beautiful goat and the mouth expression is very funny and interesting and perhaps you missed the winning picture in this challenge: I would have taken just the head with that mouth gesture and what an image it would have made. It happens to us all. We get an idea and we focus intently on our target not realizing that we are overlooking the winning image. So much for spilt milk.

In looking over your work you seem to have a pretty good eye and you have presented some very nice ideas but more important you have presented more technically correct image. With this image the eyes are drawn to the face and there is no real reward because there is a lack of focus on the critical parts of the subject. The lighting, while very even, appears not to add additional interest. There is enough detail available to discern some of the texture and lovely colors but even these qualities are overlooked due to the chains that run back and forth creating an area of investigation for the viewer. Here the voter gets lost and forgets everything else.

Shooting outdoors presents many problems and the main one is the background, foreground against the subject matter. The image is there but sometimes we have to look hard to make an interesting composition.

I am quite certain that you are very capable to take care of the technical aspect. I think you followed an idea and simply missed the opportunity here. The head shot would have brought lovely Daisy Duke right into our face and first the voter would have thought: goats are independent and then they would stared at that lovely expression.

I will look forward to your future entries as I am certain you have a definite idea of what you want to say with images.

Message edited by author 2005-07-28 22:04:51.
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07/24/2005 01:42:49 AM
Sonya, this is so cute! I love her!!!!
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
07/20/2005 05:15:57 PM
The grass in front of the subject is sharper than the subject itself.
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07/20/2005 04:39:15 PM
Reminds me of Jurasic Park !
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07/18/2005 07:35:15 PM
hmmm....he's on a chain not very independent
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07/18/2005 05:57:30 PM
Baaaahhhhhhh!
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07/18/2005 10:40:02 AM
His expression is what makes this photo. :)
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07/17/2005 08:29:12 PM
Slightly on the soft side. A small application of USM would help I think.
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07/17/2005 05:46:51 PM
Only independent without a chain. The chain kind of killed the picture for me.
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07/17/2005 12:12:02 PM
Funny expression, but not very independent to be restrained by a chain! No doubt whatsoever that she is a beloved goat (I love goats because they think "out of the box").
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07/17/2005 01:08:14 AM
hmm, a goat with a chain around it's neck....seems more like oppression than independence. BTW - the chain looks awfully heavy for this poor goat to have to drag around all day.
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