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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. |
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
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. I will post a copy of the first place photo when it is sent out via email. No offense, I still think you've done better work though - in particular with your initial portraits. I actually prefer portraits and candid street photos. 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. Which is why I love the critique from the pros. They are not a member of the club, so they can feel free to give their honest impression. I think I learn something on all photos critiqued, wither i took them or not. .. |
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On Aug 2, 12:16*pm, "Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq."
wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: 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. I will post a copy of the first place photo when it is sent out via email.. No offense, I still think you've done better work though - in particular with your initial portraits. I actually prefer portraits and candid street photos. 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. Which is why I love the critique from the pros. *They are not a member of the club, so they can feel free to give their honest impression. *I think I learn something on all photos critiqued, wither i took them or not. |
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