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hows this different from my thread?



seems your thread is the same thing just without the rating and you used the word critique
I agree, and besides we give critique on the rate the photo thread anyway
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hows this different from my thread?



seems your thread is the same thing just without the rating and you used the word critique
It's different because it's not about the rating, it's about learning to take better photographs.
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It's different because it's not about the rating, it's about learning to take better photographs.
And I have seen many posts in the "Rate" thread without any critique. And I have seen one or two of those posts in here already.

BC6851: Other than cropping out that post(?) in the top left hand corner to remove the distraction, I don't know if you could have made this one any better than it already is considering your techinical limitations.
Black and white objects in a bright day are pretty much the bane of all cameras as far as I know to keep one in proper exposure, and not over-expose or under-expose the other. Add to that the fast moving nature of dogs (especially small ones), and I honestly think you did exceptionally well considering the circumstances.
Perhaps getting a little closer to the action would help to get the dogs a little more central, or, as an opposite idea: perhaps zoom out more, and try to get them into a bottom corner to emphathize the size of the dogs and the size of the field they are playing in. To do this, I believe you'd need to lock your camera into multiple exposures, zoom in quickly, and then hold down the shutter release while "guesstimating" while pan ning on where the dogs will stay while you are panning.
My method in theory will give you a lot of blurred, out of focus pics, but you might catch the perfect one. Which is sort of that is to be expected with any sort of "action" photography. Spray + Pray seems to be the bottom line.


Driftwood on a beach, using my canon S5 in Super macro mode.
Edited by Oscuro - 4/17/09 at 9:37pm
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The DOF is nice, just the angle seems a little weird. Maybe if it was a little less drastic... Also there seems to be some noticeable chromatic aberration (optic fault, not photographer), that can be cleaned up in most apps. (I use Lightroom to do it)

Otherwise an interesting shot, reminds me of steps.




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The DOF is nice, just the angle seems a little weird. Maybe if it was a little less drastic... Also there seems to be some noticeable chromatic aberration (optic fault, not photographer), that can be cleaned up in most apps. (I use Lightroom to do it)

Otherwise an interesting shot, reminds me of steps.



Perhaps "weird angle" is because the "Super macro mode" of the S5 meant I placed the camera's lens barrel directly on the wood to utilize the 4-0" focus. I sort of think now that if I had the forground focused, it would have worked a bit better.
On the CA, I have found that Lightroom doesn't like working with jpgs, much to my dissapointment. I tried the Highlight CA removal tool in Lightroom 2 on a different pic from the S5, and it didn't work out very well. I may well need to use use a firmware hack on the S5 and get RAWs from it.

But atleast I got what I saw across It also kind of reminded me of those sandstone cliff dwellings in Joprdan or Turkey (can't quite remember where) with all of the holes in the wood. It's a really interesting log, and I really wish I had a proper macro lens for my D70 to go back and take more shots of it.

I gotta crash, so someone else can throw up a pic for critue in my stead
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Marin, I like the sign a lot, I think you could do a cool B&W photo with this, or even with the sign being red and the rest B&W. It's very busy behind the sign with the shadows on that fire escape and such. Maybe making the background out of focus a bit would pop the sign a bit more. Does the sign still light up? It could be a neat night shot too.

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Marin, I like the sign a lot, I think you could do a cool B&W photo with this, or even with the sign being red and the rest B&W. It's very busy behind the sign with the shadows on that fire escape and such. Maybe making the background out of focus a bit would pop the sign a bit more. Does the sign still light up? It could be a neat night shot too.

http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r...g?t=1240031673
I tried making it black and white before, there's too much going on in the pic causing it to get confusing. Really needs to be in color to make the sign stick out a lot. Also no real way to get more bokeh as I shot this with the Tammy 70-200mm at f/4, even at f/2.8 it wouldn't really be blurred.

A night shot though may be a good idea if the sign does light up.

Anyways, with your pic. I think simple placing a white sheet behind it and some good lighting will really help the disc brake pop out more.


     
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Looks like you're having fun with your new toy for the time you've got it, eh Marin?

I love the shot, but my eyes keep pulling over to the left side.. you left just enough on the very edge of the shot to make me curious as to what the rest of the sidewalk looked like! Hehe.

The shot is fine as it is, but in concordance with this threads motive, my only constructive criticism would be to pan over a few inches to the left. The concrete wall with the pipe fittings on it distracts me too much, and I'm far too curious to see what's over on the left side of the shot.

    
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Nice depth of field. There isn't much that I can critique there. Well done

(I know on the lower right corner... I only noticed now )
View from my bedroom, could be better... Testing out my new Sigma 30mm f/1.4.


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It looks nice and sharp, great color reproduction, obviously a long exposure judging from the lights, you just need to find a nicer venue!

I haven't been shooting too much lately, been busting my ass preparing for my thesis defense (done...finally) and fending off teenagers with senioritis. Anyhow, I just snapped this with my 50mm, which is always so sharp. But I went for some odd composition, so tell me what you think:

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