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Holographic Ring
Holographic Ring
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Challenge: Transparency II (Advanced Editing IV)
Camera: Panasonic DMC-FZ20
Location: Upstate New York
Date: Oct 24, 2005
Aperture: F 4.0
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/60 sec
Galleries: Still Life, Macro
Date Uploaded: Oct 24, 2005

This picture is actually a hologram of my wife’s ring. While you can't see through it, you can't touch it either. The ring is really about three and a half inches below what you see here. While it is not as clear as I would have liked, for a hologram it isn't that bad. Hope you like it.

Statistics
Place: 154 out of 155
Avg (all users): 3.9490
Avg (commenters): 3.7778
Avg (participants): 3.6329
Avg (non-participants): 4.1624
Views since voting: 1069
Views during voting: 306
Votes: 196
Comments: 10
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11/09/2005 01:21:14 PM
* Greetings from the Critique Club*

First let me say that I think after reading your notes that most viewers missed your point/intent. Although the title reads "Holographic Ring", I think that many viewers probably thought that referred to the opalescent nature of the stone or the reflection (at least that was my impression). The fact that this is a photo of an actual hologram makes me see it very differently. I may be in the minority here, but your score makes me think that others probably misunderstood as well.

Without knowledge that it is a hologram, I would say that the image is grainy/noisy, OOF, and that the centered composition doesn't lend itself to mass appeal. With the knowledge that it is a hologram, I tend to be more understanding of the noise and OOF, but the composition is still an issue. Perhaps if you had shown the actual ring and apparatus creating the holographic image, the illusion (and resulting "transparency" connection) would have been much stronger.

I think it's really best explained by your own words in your notes. "While you can't see through it,..." Therein lies the rub, as people couldn't see how the shot related to the transparency theme. In addition, the technical issues hurt you as well. Lighting (hot spots), OOF, noise, centered composition.

That being said - and I'm not trying to hurt your feelings at all, just trying to give you an honest opinion for your score - I do think there are definitely things to be learned from the experience and some positives about the shot. Capturing the luminescent nature of an opal is not an easy thing to do, and I think you did that well. You also went through a lot to set this up I would guess. Next time, you might want to spent a little more time considering what the viewer will actually see as the final product, so that you can include more (or fewer) elements for the viewer to understand your vision more clearly. You had a GREAT idea - I don't think I saw any other hologram attempts in the challenge - so don't get discouraged. It was your presentation of the idea that needed a little tweaking.

I look forward to seeing more of your work soon. And remember, this is just my 2 cents - you can take it or leave it. :-)

Jimmy
 Comments Made During the Challenge
11/04/2005 08:35:01 AM
Reflection? This doesn't say "transparency" to me.
11/02/2005 02:29:15 PM
There seems to be some 'blockiness' in this image. Was it over-compressed? Cropped severely?
11/01/2005 09:56:07 PM
The lighting is a bit harsh on the bracelet. There also looks to be some compression artifact.
11/01/2005 11:24:12 AM
Interesting picture, I really like the reflection. The specks of color on the ring is great!
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11/01/2005 09:19:36 AM
Good picture of a nice ring, but I don't see that transparency is a major part of the picture
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10/31/2005 08:20:11 PM
Not a bad idea. I think maybe a better reflecting surface, less noise/grain and a bit more sharpness around the ring itself would enhance the photo. Also, for me, I find that when the main subject is off-centered it adds more interest.
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10/31/2005 07:53:33 PM
this strikes me more as a reflection image than a transparency image. the image also appears to have lost its sharpness as it was enlarged, imo.
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10/31/2005 01:04:28 PM
Interesting capture, but I think it's more reflective than transparent--Probably if the glass insert was more of a focus showing the holographic "mood" aspect it would be more convincing.
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10/31/2005 03:10:16 AM
a bit blurry but i like the idea.. :)
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