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LPS#6 Feedback thread
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You sure know how to make a guys night, day and week! Thanks, saurora for the fabulous feedback. |
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This is my feedback list
In general, this was the hardest one yet to judge as I pulled out many photos on my first pass. But I was disappointed to see so few people photos. The curvy theme was just begging for it. And seeing as how the top point getter was a people shot, don't discount that in the future. And now on to the specifics... Post# - Photog - Title 3 - douglas - Whats up under the gazebo Angular for sure, but also a bit blah. 4 - DI-Joe - "A drop with a story to tell..." Feels more about color than shape, it is interesting, but didn't grab me. 5 - fashiznitsngrins - Morning Sun Fantastic! The lines of sunshine make it perfect and really highlight the curvy nature of the babies body. 6 - DaveK - A Bug's Life I like the repeating pattern, but feel it could have been stronger if the yellow bug were at a more pleasing angle to see more of its curvy-ness. I feel like I am missing out. 7 - sunione - Hotel Sculpture Very nice and it made my first round, but a vertical crop may have looked stronger. 8 - tlee - Timeline Love the concept, but is lacking something for me. Maybe if the line were a little closer to the bottom. I don't know, hard to pinpoint. 9 - chertioga - crowded Too crowded. I loose the angular message. 10 - kingmamaof2 - A Nightly Transformation All the action seems to take place in too small an area. Too distant for me. 11 - Aurora - Cosmic Energy Cool, but has a "been there done that" feel to it. 12 - LiquidAir - Bending the Rule Love it! 13 - chandi - The Devils Predator It's a cool shot for sure. But I didn't get the feeling of curvy. Maybe because the details of the curving smoke are too distant to register for me. 14 - Dalantech - Hunting Dragon It feels too far away and the curvy nature feels lost on me and I am not getting enough of an angular feel to make up for it. Just playing, consider a 45 degree to the left rotation and a vertical crop. 15 - photogmomma - Meandering through the valley This made it into my first round picks. I like how the river is really highlighted with the reflection of the sky, but the right half of the photo dosn't add much and pulls it down a bit. 16 - bgaras2001 - deminishing odds Fantastic concept, but the feel I get is not angular. I wish it were because I love the photo. 17 - PaulThomasMcKee - Subtly Sensual Sinuous Sheets of Silky Shiny Saffron Steel Very cool, could be mistaken for a macro, which I think is great. 18 - Kevin - Hints of Propellors Needed more hint for me. It is pleasant and pretty, but didn't push my theme buttons. 19 - laraflites - turning a new leaf on life Beautiful photo. 20 - Lex - "Faces of the Sun" Too distant, has more of a tall/height feel to it. 21 - GREAPER - Around The Bend A classic composition. I like the fog. A bit plain, a car in the frame would have been sweet. 22 - Strikeslip - Archway Holy macaroni! 23 - NanaMo - Spectrum.... Awesome, love the color and repeating pattern. 24 - adpace - Polished silver That swirl in front of the lens is hogging the scene. It should have been made the in focus subject. 25 - The Hobbyist - Turtle shell Sweet, you made a run of the mill object look new and interesting. 26 - Smashtoad - Exit Orange An angled shot does not an interesting photo make. The photo needs more than the angle for me. 27 - Xia_Ke - Take Me Home, Country Road The top half of the photo is pretty blah. I like the color though. 28 - gypsy77360 - rock garden This has potential, but the shot needs product styling to make the element look appealing and not just thrown together. 29 - rgbivens - Strength One of the few people photos, bravo! Work on the lighting, with better rim lighting this could have really stood out much better. 30 - bfjr - A Timid Wave Beautiful. Love how the wing looks so translucent. 31 - VisualXpressions - Helix Cool shot. Also consider a version with a tad more brightness and saturation. 32 - Tentacion - Under the Boardwalk.. It feels too tightly cropped for me, I want to look down, but rotated 90 degrees looks really sweet. Love the color. 33 - photman - Reflection The figurine by itself or perhaps the hand/arm by itself would have worked stronger, but together it doesn't work for me. 34 - quark - Angles of an orange Sweet mercy!!! 35 - snr - All in All... Great angle, but the subject didn't hold up in comparison to some of the other entries. 36 - richtersl - Emulating Escher Strong theme development and I like the colors. 37 - pemmett - Fallen Great color. And a sweet composition too. 38 - Dizzy - Totally Tubular A little too jumbled and close set for me. But I do like the idea and the bright chrome. 39 - Selina - Spoked Too pedestrian or common of a view. It didn't grab my attention. 40 - davev - Included Angle Very sweet, but didn't hit my theme button. Picky, I want to see more ground and less featureless sky. 41 - f00sion - Candlelight Candlelight in the title but only secondary in the composition. Suffers from identity crisis hehehe. 42 - rparige - Natural Curves I do enjoy the reflection, very web 2.0, but the lighting and subject are lackluster for me. Too many fruit? 43 - JFreeman - Spring Fresh Wow! 44 - Tessa HD - Abstract in Steel Too much of a good thing? The number of beams may be diluting the angular effect. I like the photo, but find myself passing it by. 45 - Greensquared - Original Sin Love the setup and kudos for the snake. But this could have been boffo if there had been more shoulder or hip or something suggestive of a curvy body. The title screams for that but isn't delivered. 46 - Green2 - Faceted Great angles there, but looks like it was poorly dropped in via image editor. 47 - Mitchell - Sunrise Cool concept, but a sunrise never happens on a black background. Jazz it up with red/orange and you may be surprised at the transformation. 48 - nelsonstuff - Center Pivot If I were asked if one could make a compelling photo of a sprinkler, I would have had to say no! But this photo proves me wrong. Wow! Great job! 49 - Robert - Stairway A riot of angles, but surprisingly, it does not get lost in the jumble. Love how it developes as you move right. Wonderful! 50 - sherstone - Zantedeschia So soft and gentle, it guides you along the curve as smooth as silk. Beautiful and evocative!!! Love the lighting. 51 - Rhuarc - The Puget Cranes Too many? Feels cluttered which also makes me pass it by quickly. Perhaps focusing on fewer would help, or better yet getting one in action and not slumbering. 52 - klphoto - The Tower Nice, but why, and it feels too tight. Needs some visual context to help fill in the who, what, why, etc. 53 - MaxThompson - Soul of a Woman I comes across as angular, but the image quality is pulling me away. 54 - amy wilburn - see rock city A beautiful scene, and could even be a set for Battlestar Gallactica with the slight burn out. Consider a 10:4 pano crop to compliment the scene. 55 - Ed911 - untitled The right bottom half of the photo is dragging down the rest. Consider a 10:4 pano crop to compliment the upper part of the photo. 56 - peterst6906 - Erasmus Very nice composition. The B&W needs a little more pop though. 57 - annnna8888 - Musical lines Beautiful with a human feel to it. Nicely done. 58 - sunita - Abstraction Love it 59 - seastack - Blue #2 It didn't hit me for the theme, but despite that, I love the photo in it's subtle lighting/vignette and color. 60 - Swartzy - Alluring Contour One of the few people photos!!! Bravo!!! It feels a little too tightly cropped though. A bit more room on the sides and shift down so a part of the head is cut off (just above the part in the hair) and the area below the breast is visible I think would enhance the curvy nature of the photo. 61 - pyroPrints.com - Sexy Too much contrast? A softer look may help. Maybe a little fabric? Worth some more experimentation for sure. 62 - JillG - Icelandic Poppy Love the lighting but the theme development is a little weak. But otherwise a wonderful photo. 63 - Vince - Curves 64 - drdane - Rain Machine Love the repeating pattern and the lighting looks great too. 65 - vandana - "The Cloudgate" I like the concept, but it feels more like "distorted" rather than "curvy". 66 - Baron von Kiper - Mine Elevator Wench. Comet Ghost Town, Montana Too much detail? Get closer to highlight the theme better? I am having trouble with this one trying to figure out what isn't getting me about it. 67 - padu - USA-Mexico Border on the Pacific Cool beans. Consider a 10:4 pano crop as another possibility. 68 - urbanaries - Meet George Jetson I loved that show! Consider cropping off the right half of the photo. The minds eye can easily fill in the missing curve, but it would give more emphasis on the left half's crazy angular stuff going on. Or crop off the left half and let the curves take prominence. 69 - mwgrice - Snake I am having trouble with this one. Perhaps it is too close. 70 - traunerk - Fractured Degrees As an experiment, consider shooting this a bit out of focus. It looks partially there already, but needs more. That would add an interesting view I think. 71 - HoofClix - Mrs. Rhett's View The small framing pulls the photo down. It grounds the shot in a pedestrian view. Whereas if the frame were not there, it might feel as if the viewer were flying. It would be nice to see the tops of the chimneys. 72 - eoren1 - Coming about A nice scene, but doesn't hit my theme button. Would work great as a citgo ad though. 73 - shatch - A Winding Climb Love the staircase, but too tight, or not tight enough? 74 - zeveck - Lost Marbles Found The out of focus marbles in the foreground steal attention away from the subject marble. Pulling some of those out of the way may have worked better. 75 - SimonTALM - Scissor Arch Wells Cathedral 76 - Art Scott - CABLE SUSPENSION BRIDGE at NIGHT Sweet! But just a tad too far away? If the cables had come to the edge of the frame, that might have worked better. Love the view. 77 - Ann McRae - Georgia Has more of an irregular look to it rather than curvy. Feels too tight too. 78 - scas - Edge Of Reality Your photo is very colorful, but lacks a clear message of either curvy or angular. It focuses on effect more than substance. If I were to make a suggestion it would be to base your photo on a better shape before applying the effects so that when you are done, the theme still resonates with the viewer. 79 - nikos - Chevy Honk honk! Bold photo coming through. The curves almost look sensuous. 80 - jwear - Anglers I like the play on words. Consider a 10:4 pano crop. 81 - latoga - *flation Closer to the action would have knocked this one in orbit. Love the lighting and angle. Just needs to be closer. 82 - ultravox - 13:35 I don't get it. 83 - babylemke - :-) Close but needs more body to offset the riot of tree and branches. 84 - indiegirl - Homecoming Glad she is back, but the image quality and framing are too poor. A viewer not knowing the story behind the photo would be lost. 85 - tsk1979 - 7,120m above sea level Doesn't strike me as either angular or curvy. I would guess angular was being shot for, but it is not very strong a theme. I do kind of like the grain and low image quality though. Looks very vintage. 86 - Agila - Wheel Consider cropping out the top half. The minds eye can fill in the tire shape, but the bottom half is a much stronger composition. 87 - mwalters - Bleeding Hearts Too much of a good thing? Exploring the curves of a simgle flower may have more impact. And choosing a flower that had a smoother curve would help too. 88 - elmo - Where's my yoyo Consider a 10:4 pano crop. You don't need the legs. Also consider a contrast/saturation boost. 89 - Ristyz - Fish Outta Water Love it. 90 - flybynight - Before The Judgement The theme I get is vertical. Cool processing. 91 - Flyinggina - Softly Sensuous I am getting too much granular texture to feel it looks softly sensuous. Perhaps a lighting angle change and using a softer light would have worked to those ends better. 92 - 3phase - Windblown Dandelion Holy Frijole!!! ![]() 93 - Eric&Susan - Climbing to new heights mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!! 94 - equinox - Rear Window Very graphic arts! Love the visual contrast too. 95 - dlscott56 - Wheel of Light Perhaps too abstract. I see angles and a curve, but they don't register with me. 96 - docphoto - Bridge abstract Too many angles? Visually kind of hard to look at. 97 - speedracer04 - leaving the curves behind Great curve and I like seeing the car in there for context. 98 - jkenzie - Age Rough and irregular more than curvy for me. 99 - laswift - GameSetMatch I don't get it. 100 - Nikolai - Ticonderoga Venti I like the pattern, but it feels a little too contrived or forced maybe. The shadow is a nice touch, but as a whole it doesn't work for me. 101 - jmearns - SFO Landing Cropping out the left half makes this photo much stronger. 102 - Little Wombat - One Step At A Time Cropping out the bottom half makes the image much stronger. Another option is to crop away the top half. Visually there are two images here. 103 - Dusty Sensiba - Trestle Consider a 10:4 pano crop of the top. 104 - Stormdancing - SSSSSSSsssss! Nice shape, would love to see the snake looking at the viewer though. That would add an element of danger and attention. 105 - snapstacks - My Entry I like the scene, but now it needs a person in the frame to fill it. 106 - arctic-moose - Rigidity This is the better of the bridge shots because there is more emphasis on the shapes. What might help it further is to dodge the background elements out a bit so the two prominent vertical X's would stand out better. Easy to over do it, so be careful.
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Orange, California
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Feedback on my runner-ups....
Here's my feedback on those who didn't make my top ten. Believe me, that many of you almost did! I had a huge first cut with so many great images. Elimination was sometimes just a seemingly small reason and sometimes I just had to make a gut decision. I'm offering a small bit of feedback in hopes it will answer some questions for some of you. (My Top Ten are not included in this list). Hope I didn't miss anyone, lots of cutting and pasting going on here!
#3. Douglas - Under the Gazebo Nicely composed image that meets the theme. Nicely angled, but I felt it just lacked a certain something to make it special. #4. DI-Joe - A Drop with a story to tell A pretty image (I like the colors) that does not scream curvy to me. I think it would perhaps fit a different theme better. #6 DaveK - A Bug's Life I like this shot a lot. Neat execution of theme. Wish the colors were stronger or placed differently. #7. sunione - Hotel Sculpture Definitely fulfills the theme in a grand way. Lovely building and use of light. Wish the crop were more exciting to show it. I wondered about using a 2-frame pano on this one. #8. Tlee - Timeline Meets the theme in a minimalist fashion. Just not as strong as others for me. I would crop the out-of-focus foreground as a possible improvement. #9. Chertioga - Crowded I felt the over-crowded angles languish with the flat sepia tone. Angles could be made more prominent with some bolder contrast. #10. Kingmamaof2 - A Nightly Transformation Meets theme. This was hard to put my finger on. It may be that the comp did not enhance the curviness by having the foreground oof. Nice B&W conversion. #11. Aurora - Cosmic Energy Neat image but not as strong in theme as others. #12. Dalantech - Hunting Dragon A beautiful image. Great colors. A tighter crop, slightly tilting so the twig and body are the same length (creating a wishbone shape), would accentuate the angle and make this much more interesting. Just missed my top 10. #13 - chandi - The Devils Predator A neat image, I'm not sure that it conveys curvy to me. Made my first cut. 15 - photogmomma - Meandering through the valley Meets the theme well with the wildly curving river. Made my first cut, but missed the final just barely. Surrounding landscaping seems to lack depth. I think a darker brown tone (as opposed to the sepia) would work more effectively. 16 - bgaras2001 - deminishing odds I love the motion in this shot. Great title and concept. Didn't quite make my final cut. #17. Paul Thomas McKee - Subtly Sensual Sinuous Sheets of Silky Shiny Saffron Steel This was hard to critique. Curvy but the composition was a little confusing and busy for me. As a suggestion for improvement, maybe a closer shot and less curves? As a personal preference, I like the foreground colors, but the dark areas did not appeal to me. 19 - laraflites - turning a new leaf on life Beautiful shot. Nice use of theme. Made my first cut. Just not enough originality or "wow" factor to pull through to the top ten. #20 Lex - Faces of the Sun Awkward feeling angle as shot - too far away. #21 Greaper - Around the Bend This type of shot has been done before and I think it needs something or someone in the shot to bring some added interest. A person, car, .....a motorcycle cop with a radar gun. As it stands it's not a grabber. #24 Adpace - Polished Silver Definitely curvy but did not work for me. The out of focus section right smack in the middle of the frame is the first thing I see and is distracting. Better control of depth of field needed. #25 The Hobbyist - Turtle Shell Neat image and title, and I have no clue what it is! I really like the metallic color. It does meet the theme and I keep looking at the lines and angles trying to figure out what it is. An interesting shot, but didn't make my top 10. Improvements? I dunno... #26 Smashtoad - Exit Orange It does have angles in the letters, but that's not what jumps out at me in this shot. Just not as strong in theme as others. #27 - Xia_Ke - Take Me Home, Country Road Nice execution of the night-time shot. Great lines/title/theme. Made my first cut. Needed something more to advance and I wasn't sure what that was. #28 Gypsy77360 - Rock Garden I don't see the theme in this as being angular. To me it is more jagged. Perhaps it is because I think of glass as being sharp and jagged instead of angular. #29 rgbivens - Strength This shot just narrowly missed my final cut. Better control of lighting would have brought it home. Great use of curves! #31 VisualXpressions - Helix Great subject matter. For me the lighting missed slightly, as it's a little cool and uninviting. Use of a warming filter if not better light would help. Still just missed my top 10. #33 Photman - Reflection Curvy but just way too busy and doesn't work for me. #34 Quark - Angles of an Orange Very unique concept. A lot of work and thought went into this. I would allow the viewer to discover the connection (it's pretty obvious) to the angle theme without using it in your title, as it's already in the formula. Give the viewer something to uncover so they will keep looking. Still an impressive image. #35 SNR - All in All Not as strong in theme as others. I think I would crop lower and lose the sky, it seems to focus the attention more on the angle of the ledge and the angle of the shot itself becomes more strongly apparent. I like the tones you achieved in this. #36 Richtersl - Emulating Escher I love the colors and idea, just didn't make my final cut. #37 - pemmett - Fallen Neat, simple idea and I loved the strong colors and textures. Just didn't quite make my final cut. #38 Dizzy - totally tubular Definitly angular in design. Too straight on perhaps. The textured wall in the background did not appeal to me. #39 Selina - Spoked I think you should push the envelope more with your processing on this one. Coloring is a little flat. #40 Davev - Included Angle A heart-breaker for me as it is so beautiful. It missed out on my cut as it wasn't as obvious in theme as others. As a viewer, I would have to rely on the title for this one. #41 F00sian - Candlelight The curviness is there, but doesn't reach out and grab me. Needs simplification. Black and white perhaps? #42 Rparige - Natural Curves I really like the sensual texture and color you achieved with the fruit,it has a wonderful glow about it. Small things, such as the reflection of the first fruit being clipped, crumbs on the counter would be improvements. Cropped a little tight for my tastes. #43. JFreeman - Spring fresh Nice image, interesting plant. Just not as strong in theme as others. #44 Tessa HD - Abstract In Steel Definitely has the angles! The one-deminsionality of the image didn't excite me though. #46 Green2 - Faceted Meets the theme, but not as strongly as others. Good job of capturing the faceting - made my first cut. #47 Mitchell - Sunrise Curves are there in the petals and repeated in the half circle of the nicely titled 'sunrise'. Didn't make my top ten. Lacked something special for me. #48 Nelsonstuff - Center Pivot This is a nice image with great lighting happening here! The angles in the irrigation equipment repeat with the inverted spray of the water, and the 'God beams' so dynamically splayed across the scene. Sorry, it missed my cut and I can't think of a good reason why except there were so many good images. #49 Robert - Stairway Another neat image that didn't make my cut. The lighting has created a wonderful,dramatic shadow, but your processing was too safe for my tastes. I would punch that shadow up with deeper blacks and add some depth to it with a very slight dark brown tone. #51 Rhuarc - The Puget Cranes The theme gets lost in the landscape crop. I suspect you did not have access to shoot closer, as that would be my suggestion. #52 klphoto - The Tower A nicely sharp and saturated image. Nice tones in this. Orientation too close and centered. #53 MaxThompson - Soul of a Woman Subject too close and centered, needs breathing room. Camera shake - image appears to suffer from a large crop. #54 Amy Wilburn - See Rock City A fun shot. Strongly meets theme in an unusual setting. I feel like I'm Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz while viewing this emerald city. Made my first cut. I would, in fact, like to see a Dorothy or Toto on this path. #55 Ed911 - (No title) boats in marina (Welcome to the forum Ed!) Theme is met but not jumping out and grabbing me. Too busy. Converting to a B&W or toned image possibly would help simplify. Tighter pano crop might also help to zero in. #56 Peter6906 - Erasmus Meets the theme strongly. I like the composition of this one and the strong lines. Made my first cut. #57 Annnna8888 - Nice composition, meets theme and very pleasing lines. Missed my final cut barely. #58 Sunita - Abstraction Nice attempt, original but did not grab my interest. #59 Seastack - Blue #2 I'm drawn and fixated on the blue painted-over gouges. The mixed theme of angle and curve dilutes the theme for me. #60 Swartzy - Alluring Contour Not a strong contender in theme. Seems to be more of a snapshot (watch your backgrounds) than a challenge contender. #61 PyroPrints.com - Sexy Pretty image, not sure about the floating effect, but did somewhat speak sexy. #62 JillG - Icelandic Poppy A nicely lit shot, it just isn't as strong as others. The curve is a little abrupt and more like a bend, kink or irregularity to me. #64 drdane - Rain Machine Good use of light and great theme material. The angles formed by the sprays of water and the repetition in the wheel spokes work nicely. Was not in my final cut, but came very close. #65 Vandana - The Cloudgate Neat but too busy and confusing for me. I tend to focus on the people and not the curves in the reflection. Possibly an angle showing more of the shape of the Bean itself, which is somewhat lost here. #66 - Baron von Kiper - Mine Elevator wench. Needs simplification...too much information. #67 - padu -USA-Mexico Border on the Pacific Didn't really speak the theme for me. #68 - Urbanaries -Meet George Jetson Neat building and fun title - just didn't make my cut. #69 - mwgrice - Snake Meets both curvy and angle theme. Maybe too centered. Didn't make my cut. #70 - traunerk - Fractured Degrees Title works well with image. Not sure about improvements. #71 - Hoofclix - Mrs. Rhett's View The leaning porch column distracts alot. #72 - eoren1 - Coming about I wish the sails could have been more complimentary in position to the Citgo sign. #73 - shatch - A Winding Climb Nice curves. I like this alot, just didn't make my final cut. #74- zeveck - Lost Marbles Found Random composition, uninteresting color. Watch your backgrounds. #76 - Art Scott - Cable Suspension Bridge Nicely done, I really have no criticisms or suggestions. Just didn't make my final cut. #77 - Ann McRae - Georgia One of my favorite flowers. Needs a more interesting angle or closer shot. Background not particularly complimentary. #78 - scas -Edge of Reality The processing did not do much for this image for me. #80 - jwear -Anglers Nice shot. Tough to execute, I know! Just not as strong composition wise as others. #81 - latoga - *flation Great balloon, but not-so-great background. #82 - ultravos - 13:35 Out of focus foreground and color combination did not work for me. #83 - babylemke - Ladder to Nowhere I found this to be an interesting image. Caught my attention and held it while I tried to figure out what was happening. Made my first cut. #84 - indiegirl - Homecoming The heart should be much curvier, but I sure understand where you were going!!! Glad she's home. :) #85 - tsk1979 - 7,120m above sea level More jagged than angular for me, also the composition and processing are not working. #86 - Agila - Wheel I like the punchy colors and processing in this. It was in my first cut. #87 - mwalters - Bleeding Hearts Needs more interesting depth of field and composition. #88 - elmo - Where's my yoyo The color is weak and lacks pop. Suggest a more interesting angle to shoot from. #89 - Ristyz - Fish Outta Water Great title and interesting piece of metal! Lighting seems harsh, blue background seems overdone. Shoot for a different time of day and better quality of light. #90 - flybynight - Before The Judgement Very nice. I like the processing. No reason other than too many other stronger images. #91 - Flyinggina - Softly Sensuous Pretty but lacking something special. Lighting seems to be not quite as flattering as it could be. #92 - 3phase - Windblown Dandelion My eyes head for the stem in the background immediately. #93 - Eric&Susan - Climbing to new heights I like vines, but this one was just not that interesting. #95 - dlscott56 - Wheel of Light I think it would be more interesting if I could see at least part of the car. #96 - docphoto - Bridge abstract Tones are very flat, the shot lacks depth and the ability to engage my interest. #97 - speedracer04 - leaving the curves behind Race cars can be so sexy and this one is not getting there. Needs some pizzaz in several areas. #98 - jkenzie - Age Nice attempt. I like the way the tree seems to stoop over with age. Could use prettier lighting. #99 - laswift - GameSetMatch Image is not sharp and lacks pop. Too centered. #100 - Nikolai - Ticonderoga Venti Another nice entry that just didn't make my cut. Small nit - the design on the cup handle. I like the background and the lighting set up. A zippier container perhaps in red or black? #101 - jmearns - SFO Landing Meets theme well, colors were odd. I wondered about using black and white or toned. #102 - Little Wombat - One Step At A Time Needed something to draw me into the scene. #103 - Dusty Sensiba - Trestle Whole shot appears to be leaning and that is what catches my attention first. Just doesn't work for me. #104 - Stormdancing - SSSSSSSSssssss! A nicely done image, with great color. Just not as strong for me as others. #105 - Snapstacks - Over the River The angle of the shot isn't working for me, I feel like I'm falling. The bridge is rather plain and uninteresting to hold my attention. #106 - artic-moose - Rigidity Meets theme and appropriate title. The shot just doesn't grab me and I wish I could put my finger on it better for you as to why.
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i know by now it's lame as everyone says it, but I have to say it at least once as well, and then i wont crowd this any more, please know that this counts for the past, present and future: thanks a lot for the feedback, even a small sentence hides a learning. your time taken is highly appreciated and is the main reason why i came quickly between two other things to check if feedbacks are on :).
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Crested Butte
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Congrats to the winners and thanks so much for the feedback!
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Andi CC is always welcome! Feel free to edit my photos.
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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I'm sure there'll be more opportunities in the future to see if I can bring a smile to your face.I'm very honored to be amongst so many talented people and great entries!
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Stillwater, OK
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Congrats to the winners! I Envy you! ;)
Thanks for the feedback judges...it's nice to know where you stand even when you don't make the cut. -Grant
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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I wish there were more words to describe gratitude. Thank you for the feedback!
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Big grins
Join Date: Apr 2007
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Hmmmm, I'm gonna get some "I told you so's" after this
Was going for a minimalist approach this time. However the few people I asked for feedback before hand said it needed just a hair bit more to it to really make it pop. I chose to ignore their advice. DOH! Thanks for the critiques
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Lost my lens cap
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Cartersville, GA
Posts: 2,102
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Congrats to all the winners! Great Stuff!
And thanks so much to Saurora and Shay, for the wonderful feedback! It's the feedback that holds the ultimate value, and such thoroughness is to be commended. It truly allows the entrants to know that someone cared enough to look at their shot, consider it and respond. Emily Last edited by Greensquared; Jun-12-2007 at 01:04 PM. |
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Grinning is addictive!
Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 11
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Thanks for the feedback
Thanks for the feedback.
Re: the comment on colors - these are the actual colors of the salt flats that you fly over coming into SFO (San Francisco). I know they look fake, but they're not. That's what caught my eye - not just the curvy lines, but the surreal, abstract nature of the shot. Jeri |
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Major grins
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: San Francisco Bay Area
Posts: 2,972
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You have to see it to believe it...
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Clickin and Grinnin
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Wadesville, Indiana, USA
Posts: 916
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Thanks to Saurora and Shay for the feedback. Too bad Tree Vipers don't take posing directions very well.
I appreciate all the time you spent on this contest.
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Horsin' Around
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 50
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From Shay
89 - Ristyz - Fish Outta Water Love it. From saurora #89 - Ristyz - Fish Outta Water Great title and interesting piece of metal! Lighting seems harsh, blue background seems overdone. Shoot for a different time of day and better quality of light. thanks much for the feedback! Greatly appreciated. about Fish Outta Water: One HUGE chunk of metal that they had just taken out of the ground from under a highway. Part of a damaged culvert they had to replace. It had been ripped out & smashed by a trackhoe before being lifted to the bank. Then men were using cutting torches and metal cutters to make it smaller to haul it away. By chance they had just started on this one when they quit for the day. I explored the leftover junk pile for about an hour and a half with my camera that evening. I quit right after sunset (so light quality didn't get any better) Skies really are almost that blue here in the desert but I did bump the saturation some, a bit too much perhaps! (I love saturation). Then next morning that hunk of metal was cut up and moved. I'll miss it in a way.... I have been riding my horses under the highway through those culverts for over 20 years. Fish Outta Water was a nice tribute to the culverts' final day. |
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Beginner grinner
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Portland, ME
Posts: 7
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Thank you.
A much appreciated thank you to all the judges. I found the comments, all the comments, to be a learinng experience.
- Gary
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Mister Brightside
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Mn. USA
Posts: 2,650
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Congrat's to the winners, and thanks for the feedback.
I knew my shot wasn't a strong contender for this challenge, but it was all I really had time for. I thought about cropping it into a panorama, but the 800 pixel count holds me back from doing shots like that. Oh well, maybe next time. Thanks again.
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Artist in Residence
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: New York
Posts: 3,162
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always grinning
Join Date: Jul 2006
Posts: 185
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Congratulations to all the winners!!
![]() Thank you for the comments on all of the entries!. Having 2 windows open and looking at the photo being critiqued and reading the critique is a great learning experience. Saurora and Shay, thanks for the kind comments! Glad you enjoyed the picture. And I did read some other kind comments...think it was in "what's in your top 10 list".....thank you to those who commented and put me in their top 10! #7 is certainly going to be an interesting challenge!! So many things come to mind but they are probably the same things to most people's minds....so creativity is certainly a big component of this one! Good luck!! See y'all in #7!!Maureen |
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Eats shoots and leaves
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Connecticut
Posts: 284
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Thank you saurora and shay, your feedback means alot to me.
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