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 Old Bed Room
Old Bed Room
clyp


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Challenge: Duotones II (Basic Editing III)
Camera: Fujifilm FinePix S5100
Location: Gatineau,Quebec
Date: Feb 21, 2006
Aperture: f/2.8
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/64
Galleries: Interior, Black and White
Date Uploaded: Feb 21, 2006

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Place: 366 out of 631
Avg (all users): 5.0473
Avg (commenters): 5.5000
Avg (participants): 4.9422
Avg (non-participants): 5.2255
Views since voting: 726
Views during voting: 333
Votes: 275
Comments: 9
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03/03/2006 08:51:31 AM
from the outer edge of the Critique Club

Good toning here, which is a fine start to this challenge. You haven't gone for the blatantly gooey sepia, but something a little harder, a little less blatantly warm, which is effective. my problems with this image lie, as a couple of people mentioned in comments, with the lighting and composition.

The direct on-camera flash has left you with some very very harsh light to deal with - the very bright near bed-post, the brightness of the wall, the very ugly shadows of the near bed-head too. Coupled with the brightness thing, your placing of that near post in frame makes it arguably the strongest element of the photograph, the thing the eye is first drawn to: but the flat light from the flash allows no shading of that object to give it any sense of depth and thus kills any interest it might hold for the eye. Compositionally, that post also obscures what one might think would be the 'natural' point of interest in the shot - the head of the bed - and that makes for an uncomfortable picture. Detail and difinition are fine, but it's you lighting that you most need to work on on this evidence. A good first rule is always to light from the side - get a remote flash, get a tripod and use natural light, but direct on-camera flash will always produce that flattening effect, and is rarely useful - especially in still life photography.
 Comments Made During the Challenge
02/28/2006 04:50:16 AM
Looks like something I'd have expected from real estate advertisements in the late 1800's ;)
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02/25/2006 11:19:24 PM
The ligting seems too harsh.
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02/25/2006 05:29:51 AM
Eye wandering all over the place, nothing to focus on. Ya gotta have a subject. 4
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02/23/2006 12:26:53 AM
I like this capture. It feels like it should be Miss Kitty's room! The toning did a great job of making it look old. Like the perspective. 7
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02/22/2006 05:00:52 PM
Nice old feel with sepia tones.
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02/22/2006 10:35:14 AM
wonderful antique feel to this shot
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02/22/2006 07:46:09 AM
Lighting is too sharp for my taste.
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02/22/2006 03:18:18 AM
nice subject. like the way it is all arranged and your choice of angles seems to be about the best.
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