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11/21/2003 10:46:21 PM |
This is the one I should have entered... |
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11/16/2003 11:01:54 PM |
This is a very nice idea and the lighting and colors are very nice. But there is nothing that is really grabbing my attention in this shot, the half stones in the front are more distracting than a lead in. Perhaps if you had at least one of them in the shot completely? A 5 |
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11/16/2003 07:19:07 AM |
Very grainy. You chose a good vantage point where the line of tombstones from left to right created a good effect of a diagonal path across your image which also intersected a horizontal path up through your image (the line of tombstones that begins on the left edge with the letters "ICK" and ends by the large tree). The colors are thrown off by noise throughout the image. What ISO was this shot on? |
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11/15/2003 01:41:29 PM |
This has some serious image quality problems |
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11/14/2003 10:21:15 PM |
I see you've shot between stones, though I'd rather you had one or the other totally in the frame. Still, your colors and mood you've built here are very effective in eliciting a sacred feeling. Very nice. |
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11/14/2003 09:39:03 AM |
Here I would have taken a different shooting position. I would have gone more to the right and shot more to the left, in this way the houses in the background on the right wouldn't have been included in the frame and also the grave stone you cut in half on the left would have been included. I would have rather seen one of the two front grave stones in the foreground in full, instead of two halves as you have here. |
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11/14/2003 02:28:41 AM |
its interesting to me.. how sacred death is. buried dead bodies. It is somewhat of an abstract tradition. Thinking about it really makes you wonder about its origins. Was it at first simply a practical procedure to hide the bodies? - surely dead bodies above ground smelled horribly and attracted scavengers of many sorts... Somewhere along the line it seemingly became something of a ceremony.. religious even. The brain has some twisted learned behaviors. Me, i'm a cremation kinda guy. ;) its simple and it gets things done. tombstones seem more of an attempt towards some form of immortality that humans seem to hunger for than anything else. To be remembered is to live beyond life. |
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11/13/2003 04:21:14 PM |
i think this would have been better as a landscape shot instead of portrait -- there's a lot of "dead space" (seriously, no pun intended...sorry) in the lower 1/4 of the picture. |
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11/13/2003 12:37:31 PM |
The biggest issue I see here is focus. Other than the "ICK" on the headstone in the left side, everything else is blurry, out of focus. I do not know if a tripod was used here, but it needs to be. Remember, out of focus is not soft focus. |
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11/12/2003 10:45:48 AM |
"ICK"? That's a maybe not the best crop. |
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11/11/2003 03:09:44 PM |
good location choice. Lacking a bit in composition and clarity. Why cut the tombstone in half on the left and right? Where's the focal point here? |
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11/10/2003 08:12:09 PM |
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11/10/2003 08:04:49 PM |
While I think you fulfilled the challenge there does not seem to be a point of focus in your picture. Maybe a different angle or zooming in on one section might have looked better. |
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11/10/2003 06:57:15 PM |
Oh, wonderful! I love the shadows. Since I lost my husband, cemeteries are special sacred places. |
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11/10/2003 06:26:39 PM |
The lines of shadows add a nice diagonal to the picture. I wish there were a central subject - both of the forground stones are chopped in half - perhaps if the flowers covered the forground and we could see the cemetary beyond? |
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11/10/2003 01:32:35 PM |
There seems to be a bit of noise/pixelation in the image. Nice image, just not very captivating. Would have liked to have seen a different angle or point of view or non traditional lighting, maybe. |
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11/10/2003 08:53:53 AM |
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11/10/2003 07:16:20 AM |
The flowers alongside the graves punctuate the picture beautifully. I think it would be stronger if it ended at the top of the grass - the building and sky pull the eye away from the main subject. |
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11/10/2003 02:02:17 AM |
might have wanted to center a tombstone as opposed to splitting the two on the sides in half |
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