View Full Version : Challenge #30- Brett
Brett
Jan-17-2005, 02:49 PM
Here's my 3 pictures for criticising. I had a hard time with this one, few ideas, little time since exams are starting up very soon.
I saw my cat relaxing and figured I'd take a few pictures (actually 30) and see what comes out of it.I took them on January 16th 2005.
So here it is or here they are.
Redone: Well, I took the advice and did a reshoot for the "Watching" photo. I find this one turned out alot better. Let me know.
http://img57.exs.cx/img57/6945/grw3sr.jpg
johno
Jan-17-2005, 03:26 PM
Brett, the middle shot is a classic. I love it. :thumb Great shots, layout and font type... I just wish the chair leg was not in the pictures.
peace.
johno~
judyfuess
Jan-17-2005, 05:45 PM
Hi Brett,
I love the coloring and the idea! The chair leg is a little distracting on the picture on the left. Also, the cat seems to be a little dark. Would it be possible to reshoot?
-judy
landrum
Jan-17-2005, 06:26 PM
I really like this series. The middle shot is definately my favorite. I'm with the others on the chair leg. I also agree with lightening up the outside shots. I really like the spot coloring you did. :thumb
Michiel de Brieder
Jan-18-2005, 12:27 PM
Brett,
It's a nice series, and I like the selective colouring. But I was examining the series and I got intent on the first photo. The neck of the cat follows the line of the chairleg, do you have some more line symmetry shots with your cat? That would make a cool series I bet!
Jus' my €0.013 (about $0.02 :D)
Brett
Jan-18-2005, 02:03 PM
Brett,
It's a nice series, and I like the selective colouring. But I was examining the series and I got intent on the first photo. The neck of the cat follows the line of the chairleg, do you have some more line symmetry shots with your cat? That would make a cool series I bet!
Jus' my €0.013 (about $0.02 :D)
Sorry, no dice. I didn't have one thought on symmetry. A great idea, and I really see it in that photo. Thanks for your €0.013 though!:thumb
snapapple
Jan-18-2005, 10:00 PM
Sorry, no dice. I didn't have one thought on symmetry. A great idea, and I really see it in that photo. Thanks for your €0.013 though!:thumb
I had to look back at the first post to see that you changed the picture. I wish you had left the first one there and posted the new one at the end. That way people could compare. I really like the new set. You did a great job removing the distractions. The closer in head shots look great. It's late and I have to get to bed so I can't add anything really constructive right now. I'll look back in tomorrow. Good job. :thumb
Oh, I thought of an idea. Maybe you could use the dodge tool to brighten up the face in the second and third shots. Seems a little in the shadow. Could use a little sparkle in the eyes in the center shot. Just a thought. :D
ginger_55
Jan-19-2005, 05:15 AM
Nice cat, nice triptych.......... glad you changed shots, it is much better!
ginger
judyfuess
Jan-19-2005, 08:28 AM
I really like the new set! I wonder how it would look if you rotated the first one 180 degrees?
-judy
Brett
Jan-19-2005, 05:20 PM
Well Judy, heres the photo with it turned 180. Personally I don't like it.
http://img120.exs.cx/img120/3500/grw25qs.jpg
Brett
Jan-19-2005, 05:21 PM
Here is my newest edit of the series. I lightened up the photos and I find it makes a big difference with the eyes brightened aswell. I just picked a brown-yellow and used the saturation tool to do that. Let me know what you think.
http://img30.exs.cx/img30/4853/grw36kb.jpg
landrum
Jan-19-2005, 06:26 PM
Here is my newest edit of the series. I lightened up the photos and I find it makes a big difference with the eyes brightened aswell. I just picked a brown-yellow and used the saturation tool to do that. Let me know what you think.
http://img30.exs.cx/img30/4853/grw36kb.jpg
This looks good! The last two look much better lightened up. I didn't like the first one flipped either. I like this just the way it is now. :thumb :thumb
Jenny
Jan-19-2005, 07:00 PM
I love these pictures! I agree that they look much better after they were lightened up a bit. I love the contrast and color, GREAT JOB! You have a wonderful photographic eye!
judyfuess
Jan-19-2005, 08:04 PM
you are right... it doesn't look right... :scratch Well Judy, heres the photo with it turned 180. Personally I don't like it.
http://img120.exs.cx/img120/3500/grw25qs.jpg
judyfuess
Jan-19-2005, 08:06 PM
This looks great!! Good job :thumb
Here is my newest edit of the series. I lightened up the photos and I find it makes a big difference with the eyes brightened aswell. I just picked a brown-yellow and used the saturation tool to do that. Let me know what you think.
http://img30.exs.cx/img30/4853/grw36kb.jpg
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