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rsolimeo
Location: Philly
| | Serious Critique Needed [10 shots] < on 1/20/2007 8:04 PM >
| | | I was at an architectural salvage yard on friday for work, and it was my job to photo-document the entire place. while doing this i got some cool shots, and wanted to get some serious critiques on how i could improve them... thanks everyone. 1.
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"Exploration is really the essence of human existence." [Frank Broman] http://flickr.com/photos/rsolimeo http://www.myspace.com/ryansolimeo |
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nobody
Location: VANCOUVER B.C. Gender: Male
5:55 is a state of mind
| | Re: Serious Critique Needed [10 shots] <Reply # 1 on 1/20/2007 8:18 PM >
| | | I quite enjoyed them actually, but in no way am I qualified to critique. N.
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IrIsHmOm
Location: San Joaquin Valley, CA Gender: Female
I'll kill your face...
| | | | Re: Serious Critique Needed [10 shots] <Reply # 2 on 1/20/2007 8:31 PM >
| | | 6 is by far my fave.. only had a few minutes, so i'll look again later and do each one.. but yeah, 6 rocks my socks!
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Shai Hulud
Location: Evansville IN Gender: Male
Shai, Team Phantom
| | Re: Serious Critique Needed [10 shots] <Reply # 3 on 1/20/2007 11:04 PM >
| | | 1. This is good. I would crop out the incomplete frame on the left side - it's distracting. 2. This is good because of the snow. It adds to the black and white feel, and gives another level to the shot. 3. The decaying paint adds to the black and white. You took a good angle on this one, and the detail is very crisp. I like it. 4. I don't like this one very much. The shot is a tiny bit blurry and my eyes are attempting to focus on more than one thing at a time. 5. Again, this one is a little fuzzy. I would like it a lot more if you had left out the area on the right. 6. I like this one, despite the fact that the background is washed out beyond belief. The actual subject speaks volumes. It has the rusty touch, which I'm a sucker for. 7. I don't like this one at all. There's nothing to look at because there's too much to look at, if you get it. Everything is distracting from everything else and I can't focus on any one subject. 8. I love it. This is by far my favorite of the set. All of the drawers have their own individual levels, and their own shades of grey. I can't recommend a thing to fix this. 9. This isn't bad. I think a better angle might fix the shot. The signposts distract from all the sinks, which the more I look at, the more I like. 10. You've got a really good idea here. I'm a sucker for mirror shots too. Since you shot in such an unusual position, the camera twitched a bit and the shot came out just a little blurry. Again, you pulled off the multiple level trick very well. These are good work. I've never seen any of your pictures before, but I'm definitely looking forward to more.
Me: Why is there snow on her car? ... Wait a minute, that isn't snow at all! MutantMandias: Nothin' gets past you, man. Nothin'. -TN Waltz n 'Splore Volume 2 |
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IrIsHmOm
Location: San Joaquin Valley, CA Gender: Female
I'll kill your face...
| | | | Re: Serious Critique Needed [10 shots] <Reply # 5 on 1/22/2007 6:43 AM >
| | | ok now that i have more time now... 1) Definately crop the left side.. 2) Good contrast! I like the footprints too. 3) Nice 4) Doesn't really hold my attention.. not sure if it s the subject or composition.. 5) I like it because you got a reflection. 6) Like I said before, this one is my favorite! 7) I like the contrast, but not the subject... 8) This one is really good too. The botton right corner is distracting though.. 9) Not into this one at all... 10) A little soft but a good composition. Be watching for new ones from me the end of this week ^_^
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uair01
Location: Rotterdam.NL Gender: Male
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| | | Re: Serious Critique Needed [10 shots] <Reply # 6 on 1/22/2007 2:16 PM >
| | | I like 8 most. The rest I have the feeling that they're neither a "scenery" pic nor a "detail" pic. Personally I would take the shots with more of the surroundings and less space for the main motif. Especially 1-4 are too close up.
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rsolimeo
Location: Philly
| | Re: Serious Critique Needed [10 shots] <Reply # 7 on 1/22/2007 3:21 PM >
| | | Posted by uair01 I like 8 most. The rest I have the feeling that they're neither a "scenery" pic nor a "detail" pic. Personally I would take the shots with more of the surroundings and less space for the main motif. Especially 1-4 are too close up.
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yeah i was having trouble with that, the place was so crammed with stuff that i thought that some of these pics would be way to cluttered to be good. I will post some that i took for work so that everyone can see what i am talking about. thanks for the critique, the practice with the new camera was worth the trip.
"Exploration is really the essence of human existence." [Frank Broman] http://flickr.com/photos/rsolimeo http://www.myspace.com/ryansolimeo |
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rsolimeo
Location: Philly
| | Re: Serious Critique Needed [10 shots] <Reply # 8 on 1/23/2007 4:01 PM >
| | | So i think that this one is my favorite, and i did a little more work on it including croping off the right side some, and working with the contrast a little. let me know what you guys think about the difference... before...
and after...
Thank you for looking at my stuff. It is humbling to know that there are people out there interested in my work.
"Exploration is really the essence of human existence." [Frank Broman] http://flickr.com/photos/rsolimeo http://www.myspace.com/ryansolimeo |
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IrIsHmOm
Location: San Joaquin Valley, CA Gender: Female
I'll kill your face...
| | | | Re: Serious Critique Needed [10 shots] <Reply # 9 on 1/23/2007 5:36 PM >
| | | That's better.. Very nice!!
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Location: Midwestern US Gender: Male
| | Re: Serious Critique Needed [10 shots] <Reply # 11 on 1/27/2007 10:15 PM >
| | | 1. Lack of composition. If you upped your exposure a tad it might help with the amount of black in the image. 2. Composition is more interesting, the subject still isn't very engaging, though. 3. Again, the centered composition is sort of boring, try a different composition. 4. Same 5. I like the way you edited this the second time. 6. Center composition again, and the whites are really blown out, a tad overexposed? 7. I don't know what to look at in this photo. 8. Definitely my favorite of the set, composition and exposure are both great. This photo would be amazing with a shallow depth of field. 9. Top down shot, maybe if there wasn't so much debris around your subject it'd catch my eye more. 10. Neat self portrait. Overall not bad, just work on your composition and it'll help a lot. Brian
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rsolimeo
Location: Philly
| | Re: Serious Critique Needed [10 shots] <Reply # 13 on 1/30/2007 2:52 PM >
| | | Posted by urbancurators I love the third to last photo. Great work!
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thanks i still feel like i need to do some work on it, i am not really that happy with the top right corner right now. i just cant get it right. but once i do it will really be one of my favs... Thanks everyone for the crits
"Exploration is really the essence of human existence." [Frank Broman] http://flickr.com/photos/rsolimeo http://www.myspace.com/ryansolimeo |
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UrbanExGirl27
Location: Pittsburgh, PA Gender: Female
| | | Re: Serious Critique Needed [10 shots] <Reply # 14 on 2/1/2007 12:38 AM >
| | | i like the horse shoe one... but the others don't grab me... they are just OK
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