Wind, Waves and Pelicans
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09/08/07 07:19 PM
09/08/07 07:19 PM
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Colorado, USA
Buddy Thomason
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Thanks in advance for taking the time to critique this image. The standard I'm aiming for here would be like that of a calendar or greeting card image (as opposed to, for example, a fine art print). I appreciate your feedback since I sometimes find it difficult to be completely objective in evaluating my own work. So... don't hold back. If I was just fishing for compliments I'd post the image elsewhere. (click to enlarge) 
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Re: Wind, Waves and Pelicans
[Re: Buddy Thomason]
#10376
09/08/07 09:28 PM
09/08/07 09:28 PM
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USA, Nevada, Las Vegas
citylights
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You mention that you are looking for greeting card or callender quality leven rather than fine art. I must agree that it is not fine art. As for the others... maybe with a caption or story behind it. On a side note, with the simple compostion and empty spaces I think this photo may work as a stock photo.
Composition/use of frame space: Ballanced, but much empty space. The sea spray adds a nice dynamic.
Colors/White Balance: Fair, nice empty blue sky. Green sea.
Exposure: Harsh light and lost detail in the bird shadows.
Creative use of Aperture/Shutter: Birds and spray are sharp enough.
Perspective: Direct into the subject.
Creativity: Lacking. Nothing out of the ordinary or sparkling in the photo. Ordinary sea, sky, waves, pelicans. Not bad... just ordinary.
Emotion: Lacking. Same as Creativity. No drama or struggle.
Forethought/Visualization: I am drawn to the birds as the main subject of interest, but I am dissapointed there. No striking details, just almost silloettes coasting on the breeze.
Post processing: The lack of shadow detail is a problem for me.
This photo falls short between a good bird in flight shot and a landscape. Neither is spectacular, both fall short. The action is sedate, but not relaxing enough to be a pleasant tropical scene.
I think this picture falls inbetween two many things and doesn't land solidly.
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Re: Wind, Waves and Pelicans
[Re: citylights]
#10377
09/09/07 03:29 PM
09/09/07 03:29 PM
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Arizona
daveman
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Arizona
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Buddy,
I like the composition of the waves at an angle offset by the pelicans. I also like the way you caught the light on the splashes of water, and the overall balance of the shot.
I do wish the pelicans would turn to the left so we could see more of them - they are a little lost since are head on.
I think the colors are probably fairly accurate representation of what you say, but I think the shot lacks "drama" - for lack of a better term. I am also a bit bothered by the overblown highlights in the waves.
I hope you do not mind, but I made quick change attached. In thinking of your goal for a greeting card I tried to add some "drama", emphasize the waves and not let them be blownout. I know my version is pretty different so you may not like it, but I wonder if it would work for a greeting card ... with some lettering in the top left quadrant about "togetherness" or something.... Let me know if you are offended that I took this liberty and I will delete it.
Last edited by daveman; 09/09/07 03:34 PM.
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Re: Wind, Waves and Pelicans
[Re: daveman]
#10379
09/12/07 08:01 PM
09/12/07 08:01 PM
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Buddy Thomason
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Quote:
I am also a bit bothered by the overblown highlights in the waves.
daveman - I was curious to follow up on this because I remember using the shadow/highlight tool in PSCS2 to make sure detail wasn't lost in the white water. I took another look on both of my monitors and confirmed that by-and-large all the detail is there. My monitor calibration software reminds me to re-calibrate every two weeks (and I always do what my computer tells me to do ) so I'm wondering if what you're seeing represents a difference between our monitors. If yours is also dialed in yet you're still seeing a lot of blown highlights, then I'm definitely curious to understand what's going on. Whaduhyathink?

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