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Old watertower--new face.
Old watertower--new face.
VanGogh


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Challenge: High Contrast (Advanced Editing IV)
Camera: Canon PowerShot G5
Location: construction site
Date: Sep 3, 2005
Aperture: 5.6
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/1250
Galleries: Landscape
Date Uploaded: Sep 3, 2005

Added contrast

Statistics
Place: 237 out of 343
Avg (all users): 5.1282
Avg (commenters): 6.1667
Avg (participants): 5.1560
Avg (non-participants): 5.0860
Views since voting: 798
Views during voting: 314
Votes: 234
Comments: 7
Favorites: 0


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09/15/2005 07:23:51 PM
Greetings from the Critique Club.
This stark image is a bit difficult to evaluate. I find it kind of ambiguous ... it's centred, it's severed from the earth, and it's presented square-on (i.e. you have chosen to eschew dramatic perspective). These three factors together, at least on a superficial level, combine to supress the subject's potential for initial interest. However, your compositional choices are clearly deliberate, and the thoughtful viewer is therefore obliged to set aside first impressions and consider whether there is something deeper at work here. It's possible to construct several convincing allegorical interpretations of the image, especially in respect of the decision to brutally sever the subject from its support or foundation, creating a kind of disembodied alarm. But the interpretation that I actually prefer is the one implied by your title; the anthropomorphic appearance of the structure ... the 'hat' recalls the Tin Man from the Wizard of Oz, which I guess actually makes it an anthropomorphic double entendre!
From a purely technical point of view, it's nicely exposed and quite sharp enough, although the subject is leaning to starboard a bit, and the post and wire at the bottom could have been profitably removed in editing.
Finally, does it satisfy the High Contrast challenge theme? Yes, I think so. There's a reasonable presence of tonal contrast, but of course there is also a very strong colour contrast.
My final evaluation: It's a more interesting image than it first appeared. Not exactly to my taste, but I have a suspicion that that could be my problem, and not yours!
Cheers,
Paul Martin
 Comments Made During the Challenge
09/11/2005 06:29:19 PM
While there is definitely high contrast, the subject matter itself lacks the "wow" factor for me compared to other entries in this challenge. Nice, crisp, clean photo though.
09/10/2005 01:51:43 PM
Fit Challenge Criteria: 2/2
Contrast/Color: 2/2
Composition: 2/2
Photo Quality: 1/2
My Subjective Affinity: 1/2
09/10/2005 10:46:23 AM
Nice deep colors, I an impressed with the whites which are very well preserved.
09/09/2005 11:57:14 PM
Good blue and white, I also like the red. The contrast is nice.
09/08/2005 08:54:34 PM
Surprisingly interesting shot. The crop and clarity make this shot work. I would have cloned out the small utility pole & line at the bottom, but otherwise, good job.
09/05/2005 12:27:17 PM
To me the photo doesn't suggest high contrast. IMO it says needed a entry for the challenge. The water tower also appears to le leaning to the right a little and could have been corrected using a .5 or 1 degree rotation CCW. Good luck in this challenge. <5>


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