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Slippery Circles
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Photograph Information Photographer's Comments
Challenge: Circle II (Advanced Editing V)
Camera: Nikon D70s
Lens: Nikon AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G IF-ED
Location: Eureka, Ca
Date: Mar 10, 2007
Aperture: f5.6
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/160
Galleries: Candid, Children
Date Uploaded: Mar 11, 2007


Convert from Raw
Levels to adjust black and white points
Selected sky and used color fill to shade to blue
Increased saturation in tree trunk to increase reds
Increased saturation in lips
Selected eyes and lightened with curves
Selected burn tool to reduce lens spots (soap on lens)
Dodge tree to brighten selectively
Crop
Reduce size
USM
Border
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Statistics
Place: 159 out of 283
Avg (all users): 5.3511
Avg (commenters): 6.4286
Avg (participants): 5.2346
Avg (non-participants): 5.5400
Views since voting: 688
Views during voting: 198
Votes: 131
Comments: 9
Favorites: 0


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03/27/2007 03:14:27 AM
came to check out your other stuff and hadnt seen this excellent circle entry ...... fantastic idea with your angle .. it should have done heaps better in the challenge .. but as i always say ...'the voters suck'.. obviously they wont when i get better scores tho !!...

just read don's posthumous comment .. couldnt have said it better myself .. if you're different then you'll suffer the consequences!!!!!!!! ... and i shall continue to do so ...........
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03/25/2007 09:52:47 PM
greetings from the critique club!

There is a finite number of variables with a photograph, and one of the most important is POV. You've picked an exciting one here. Seeing a child from below is a reversal of our expectations, and creates a dreamlike effect, which is only enhanced by the bubbles. Since you've got my imagination engaged, I now wish the bubblemaking hole were over her eye, like a pink monocle, since the magic of photographs goes in through the eye, and the magic of bubbles comes out through that hole. Also, it would complete the reversal, since she would be looking through a viewfinder just as the photographer does. everything else about the photograph is perfect: the tones, the varying visibilities of the bubbles, some appearing only as vague circles, some disappearing into the sky, the rich colors of the tree, even the falling drop of bubblegoo(?). I love it all. Magical. Notice how the perspective kind of makes her equivalent to the tree, suggesting how natural she is, how beautiful and confident, simple and strong. Not that the picture is about her. The picture is about transformation, about the alteration of consciousness. She is acting like a tourguide.

Why didn't you score higher? Because people fear magic. People don't want their consciousness altered.

How do you score higher next time? Stay on the surface of our conventional illusion. Do not question authority. Do not color outside the lines. Do not give in to joy. Cage it. Tie strings to its wrists and ankles and make it dance for you with steps enumerated in the Lowest Common Denominator Playbook.
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
03/16/2007 11:32:46 PM
Cool angle!
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03/16/2007 04:54:28 PM
Very unique POV. Everything works.
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03/15/2007 06:05:23 PM
great idea and perspective 7
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03/13/2007 02:35:52 PM
Good angle:)
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03/12/2007 11:02:58 PM
Great perspective! Very well done!
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03/12/2007 07:10:49 PM
the sky on the right is kind of blown out, would be great if all the background was darker like the trees, then the bubbles would pop more. Interesting shot and perspective.
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03/12/2007 04:20:05 PM
i like the pov in this, nice composition.
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