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Challenge: Ansel Adams II (Advanced Editing VII*)
Camera: Nikon D40
Lens: Sigma 105mm f/2.8 EX DG Macro for Nikon
Location: Keswick ON,
Date: Jan 15, 2009
Aperture: f/11
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/125
Galleries: Black and White, Self Portrait
Date Uploaded: Jan 16, 2009

Self Portrait

- Some Levels
- Curves
- Some Dodge and Burn
- Shadow Highlights
- Convert Black and White

Statistics
Place: 180 out of 219
Avg (all users): 4.7611
Avg (commenters): 5.6667
Avg (participants): 4.5432
Avg (non-participants): 4.8828
Views since voting: 826
Views during voting: 393
Votes: 226
Comments: 4
Favorites: 0


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02/02/2009 11:12:20 PM
This is Kari Ann, greetings from the Critique Club:

composition: The crop emphasizes the subjects height, and it almost emits the look of him being 24 feet tall. I think this is a great thing in an Ansel Adams Challenge, he tried to capture the heighth and beauty of all the things around him. Well thought out in that contrast.

color: Of course, the Ansel Adams challenge is supposed to be in Black and White, you controlled the tones very well.

contrast: Perhaps a little less contrast on the back of the coat would make the image more soft. But, i think, as well, that the harsh contrast provides emphasis to the title and the entire tone of the image.

focus: Good focus, sharp.

depth of field: i like the background in focus, the textures are reminiscent of those in nature, thus referring back to the theme of the challenge, which is Ansel, and, in a sense, Ansel and nature were one.

lighting: Very dramatic lighting, I keep wanting to say that the bright light to the left is a little distracting, but at the same time, i feel it adds such a definite high light to the image that i feel it would be bland without it.

other: overall, i really enjoy this image. The tones are rich and the full range is present. I can see why some may have voted this photograph down for the lack of a picture of some surreal and otherworldly landscape image, but I also cannot see why they cannot have voted it up for its mere beauty of capturing the dramatic lighting and mood of the image. To each his own, i suppose. You should be very pleased with how this image turned out. And, with this being a self portrait, it adds to a list of self portraits that continue to inspire me to do more. I hope this comment was helpful to you. If you have any questions, feel free to PM me.
-Kari Ann
 Comments Made During the Challenge
01/27/2009 11:02:09 PM
Are you being carped at over this not being sufficiently Ansel Adams-ish? But I suppose he took portraits as well? (I wouldn't know ... his more celebrated works are not to my taste, so I don't think I'd want to see anything of his in a genre that he was not famous for.)

Anyway, I don't actually care at all about the challenge topic, and I really do like your photograph. 10.
01/23/2009 10:17:47 PM
Good tones. He doesn't look amused!
01/21/2009 06:51:24 PM
i do not understand how this is ansel adam's style.


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