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John H.[_5_] August 2nd 08 09:19 PM

OT : We had a good night at the photo competition
 
On Sat, 02 Aug 2008 18:31:51 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:

On Sat, 02 Aug 2008 12:25:16 -0400, hk wrote:

I'm not that interested in competitions that value overphotoshopped
"photography." If I wanted surrealism, I'd let the Seven Dwarfs out of
the bozo bin here.


Well, let's see some of your non-photoshopped stuff then. He's put
his stuff out there for critique - I don't see anything coming from
you.

I hear you bitchin' - let's see whatyou do with a camera.


You obviously didn't see the owls!

DK August 3rd 08 02:31 AM

OT : We had a good night at the photo competition
 
John H. wrote:
On Sat, 2 Aug 2008 11:41:46 -0400, "Jim" wrote:

"Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote
in message . ..
Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq. wrote:

Very nice, I like the depth of field work on your wife's bird picture!
She shot this with a 70-200mm 2.8 with a 1.7 Converter. This was a hand
held shot and even with the telephoto with converter, it was fairly
sharp. That is the beauty of the VR feature. The fast lens does a
great job on the DOF and really makes a nice bokeh.
My wife and I see the world so completely different. When I took the
horse photos, I was amazed at the strength and beauty of the animals. She
is actually scared of horses, but what she saw was the sadness of them
being in their stalls.

Here is her photo submission of her horse photo. The photographer of each
photo is not revealed till after the competition, so no one knows who took
the photos. This was her digital submission, and when they flashed the
image on the screen, it touched a number of woman behind us. Based upon
those women's reaction, I thought this would have gotten a ribbon.

http://i339.photobucket.com/albums/n...ots/InJail.jpg

It is amazing how different my wife's photos are. She is much more
creative than I am, and when we come back from taking photos, it is
amazing how different our photos look.







Harry's keen eye picked up on your pedestrian work. Maybe he'll give you
some tips some time so that you can take fine snapshots like he does.


Harry likes bird photos. Remember his owls?


Don't forget WAFA's stump!

DK August 3rd 08 02:34 AM

OT : We had a good night at the photo competition
 
wrote:
On Aug 2, 12:25 pm, hk wrote:
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Sat, 02 Aug 2008 12:05:59 -0400, hk wrote:
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Sat, 02 Aug 2008 09:16:56 -0400, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq."
wrote:
My wife and I took home 4 ribbons last night's photo competition.
There were about about 75 B&W, 100 color print and digital photos
submitted for the 3 different categories. You are allowed to submit up
to 2 photos for B&W and Color and one photo for the Digital Submission.
I was blown away that we took home one Honorable Mention, one 4th
place, one 3rd place and a 2nd Place.
2nd place
http://s339.photobucket.com/albums/n...ction=view&cur...
I touched this up some after the comments made in rec.boats. I do
appreciate your help.
I'd like to see what the First Place photo was - you did a nice job
tweaking that image. The gray scaling is brilliant - you have a nice
feel for graduation and impression.
No offense, I still think you've done better work though - in
particular with your initial portraits.
4th Place I almost didn't submit this one, I thought there would be a
ton of similar photos.
http://s339.photobucket.com/albums/n...ction=view&cur...
A photo, I really liked, but it did not ribbon. The pro thought it
would be a much better photo if the girl was interacting with the
penguin. I thought her shy look made the photo.
http://s339.photobucket.com/albums/n...ction=view&cur...
You can see what he's talking about by comparing the two images. The
gorilla is interacting with something on camera - the girl is
interacting with something off camera.
The second problem with the penguin image is that there are two
subjects - the girl and the penguin. There is nothing to link the two
together - zip, nada.
He's dead on with that critique.
For reference, look back at your initial efforts with the portraits at
the Atlanta fountain and environs. Those, while initial, were simply
outstanding because they showed some sort of "story" - there was
interaction between the environment and the individuals. Even in the
single framed portraits, the subjects were inteacting with you which
was a very obvious impression when the images were tweaked.
An ordinary flower and bee photo that my wife said I should submit. No
ribbon.
http://s339.photobucket.com/albums/n...ction=view&cur...
Deservedly so I would say - there is nothing special about that image..
My wife's two ribbon photos.
http://s339.photobucket.com/albums/n...ction=view&cur...
http://s339.photobucket.com/albums/n...ction=view&cur...
This is something that annoys the heck out of me - the extreme framing
right or left. It works somewhat with the bird because of the branch
being in focus and at a slight angle to the rest of the frame - gives
you some reference points.
I've always gone with the thirds protocol in situations like this -
you divide the framing up into thirds and if you are going to offset
the image right or left, tend to keep the subject in focus towards the
middle of the second third (right or left).
Having said that, I think it would have been a much better image if
the bird had been moved left more towards the center of the frame
still keeping in within the 2nd third of the image (if divided into
thirds) and the background branch cloned out as it's distracting from
the subject - in my opinion.
Same with the spider on the flower which I don't like at all - too
much blank space to the left. I think it would have worked much
better if Mrs. Reggie had used a macro lens and got right in there
with the spider using the flower as background.
To be honest, you've done better work - the marina pier lights would
have been a winner even converted to B&W. And you might want to try
that montage/collage deal with the horse next contest - graduated
images are always interesting.
And having said all that, I've got to hand it to you - you have a gift
for this - congratulations.
What "photo contest" was it?
Have no idea - take him at his word.
You want to know - ask him.

I'm not that interested in competitions that value overphotoshopped
"photography." If I wanted surrealism, I'd let the Seven Dwarfs out of
the bozo bin here.- Hide quoted text -

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You have nothing to say here, we have seen your work, it's worse than
mine and I don't even try...


WAFA has no kill file. He is incapable of reading every post.


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