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Feet on the beach
Feet on the beach
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Challenge: Feet (Advanced Editing II)
Camera: Canon EOS-10D
Location: Windsor Lake
Date: Aug 8, 2004
Aperture: 13
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/30
Date Uploaded: Aug 8, 2004

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08/19/2004 01:44:20 AM
from the critique club:

Okay: a very nice composition with varying textures and very good exposure. Subject matter is also very good. The texture of the wood is very appealing. You did everything right but you chose to desaturate and here lies the entire problem. Let me fill you you in a little deeper on the end result of desaturation.

It is a very difficult effect to pull off. The moment you desaturate you change the spirit of the composition into an almost graphical representation which entails artistic traits. These attempts either make it or fail. The balance of the image is dramatically changed because the color competes for the attention. I am not saying do not use it, but when you do, ask yourself the question...what in this picture do I want to accentuate. Once you decide this, ask yourself what else do I want to desat which will compliment my first choice. There rarely is something else.

As a matter of fact, your image would have retained more integrity had you kept it all black and white. The contrast is nice with very nice tones. Not to worry. You are on the right track and these little things will take care of themselves as you go. Best wishes, dan
 Comments Made During the Challenge
08/10/2004 01:31:40 AM
Nice photo, but I don't understand why the wood was left, and the sand desaturated.
08/09/2004 06:57:37 PM
great shot , good composition, great colors
08/09/2004 12:19:09 AM
This is an example, IMO, of where selective desaturation does not work. Selective desaturation is generally used to put a viewer's focus on part of the image... usually the subject of the image. Is the board/wood in this photo where you want your viewer to focus?


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