papasan 0 Posted November 5, 2010 Brilliant shot, full of emotion and symbolism. Great tonal range, and excellent composition with the crisscrossing diagonal lines locking the subject in perfect focus. I like the repeating umbrella shapes placed in perfect diagonal in the frame. Brilliant really. Regards - michel Link to comment
frank_p 0 Posted November 5, 2010 beautiful tones, excellent composition, meaningful vignetting! Link to comment
yann1 0 Posted November 5, 2010 Wow... perfectly composed, good light and interesting subject. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted November 5, 2010 hi Randy,, i agree with Michael.about compositon.. also . there is a softness surrounding the child and yet she is very plain in sight. there is also a sense of tranquility here,,, the motion of the water and the profile of the woman in the boat interesting d.o.f. as well.. samme Link to comment
raymondborg 0 Posted November 5, 2010 This is a powerful photo. Great tones and composition. Excellent use of lighting. Well done. Link to comment
anuarpatjane 0 Posted November 6, 2010 A very nice composition and great timing. Just an opinion: Maybe the amount of light diference between the girl´s face and the rest of the composition is too notorious, and that makes the image a bit disconcerting. Best regards! Link to comment
esteban Rios 18 Posted November 6, 2010 Great capture in all its aspects, the B&W is terrific. This picture has a huge artistic quality. I love the contact eyes of the little girl and sharpness centered in her. Is cute the pinhole effect and the DOF. Honestly this is a beautiful work which is full of details and depth. Congrats. 7 Link to comment
kimloraphotography 0 Posted November 7, 2010 Wow! The rich tones, light, and composition are flawless. Perfection! Link to comment
anne_s3 0 Posted November 7, 2010 Great moment in a life and in time- well captured, titled and lit. I really like the light on the child and the shadows elsewhere, the contrasts of traditional hats and training jacket, for example, on the woman in the foreground. It's full of emotion and drama while also being just a snap of daily life. Well done! Link to comment
gordonjb 10,860 Posted November 8, 2010 Either the child was composited into the image or your blatant and selective treatment of the child by over-sharpening, brightening and increasing contrast make it look to be so. The end result, for myself, is that you have taken an otherwise superb capture full of life , possessed of strong lines and composition and turned it into a caricature, robbed of any sense of honesty or authenticity. A classic example of a situation where less would have been more. Link to comment
Emmanuel Enyinwa 0 Posted November 8, 2010 I just love this picture, even after reading Gordon's comment. I looked at the larger version and cannot truly tell if the child was shopped in or not. That said, I think that even if it was shopped, I find that I can live with the result. Link to comment
jana 1 Posted November 22, 2010 wonderful and mysterious. Great title too. Bravo! , cheers Jana Link to comment
Wayne Sadler 607 Posted November 23, 2010 Excellent use of diagonals, depth of field and tonal range all emphasizing the subject with its brilliant title. Deserves much higher ratings. Doesn't get much better than this. Congratulations. Link to comment
longtang_lin 0 Posted February 4, 2011 Wonderful composition.. and expression/scene... Just wondering will the color version will look even better ?? LONGTANG JOHN LIN Link to comment
vetterhome1 0 Posted February 6, 2011 Masterpiece to identify the important detail in a chaos. MAX. Congs. BR JV Link to comment
ryan_murphy4 0 Posted February 16, 2012 Fantastic shot, Randy. The composition and processing are perfect for drawing attention to the child's face. Link to comment
aplumpton 16 Posted November 22, 2012 Randy, I very much appreciate your fine eye for composition and the ability you have for capturing your fellow citizens (I presume) of Indonesia. The comments of Annuar and Gordon are I think not misplaced, and I think you you would do well to create both understated (largely unprocessed ) and process images of your photographs. With time, you might find the more understated ones as possessing more attraction. While the more exaggerated treatment has some charm, the more understated treatment (here, the look of the child is enough to carry the image, without the accentuation that tends to make it carricatural rather than poignant). Thank you for showing this beautiful people in many of your images. Link to comment
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