raymond bradlau 0 Posted July 4, 2004 Do the heat waves and smoke help or hurt this image? I have others but this one (with the muzzle flash) seem to stand out to me, for lack of a better word "gritty" I would very much like you honest OPINION of the PHOTO Thank you Ray Link to comment
damien_michelin 0 Posted July 4, 2004 I like the picture.... would be nice if you showed the people dying on the receiving end. That would give a better idea of the reality of things. Link to comment
raymond bradlau 0 Posted July 4, 2004 "Im with Damien" Note: The photographer has specifically requested critique (and rating) of this photograph. Accordingly, please direct your comments towards the strong,and, more particularly, the weak points of this photograph. Try to maintain a constructive tone, but do not hesitate to be critical of this photograph, since that is what the photographer has invited. I would like comments on the PHOTO only, and please understand I MAKE PHOTOS nothing more Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted July 4, 2004 smoke and waves help the image- and the word gritty is a good one to describe it. Tighter framing-cutting off the nose of the boat and zeroing on the marine is an option. off topic comment- if this was any other soldier any other military would the criticism received regarding the position the soldier is in have happened? Link to comment
sstarr 0 Posted July 4, 2004 Hoo Rah! The heat and smoke are great at indicating the fire power of the Mini-gun. A tighter crop would prbably help this shot, perhaps from between the Marine and the M-249 over to the right of the stream of empty brass. Adjustments to bring out more detail in the face of the young Devil Dog as he unleashes the Mini-gun would make the photo pop. Good shot. I hope for your sake that he was firing blanks. ;^) Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted July 5, 2004 "off topic comment- if this was any other soldier any other military would the criticism received regarding the position the soldier is in have happened?" Yes. War is War. So, you asked for a critique. Ok. First, it is United States Marine CORPS, not Core. BIG difference. Second, since you asked specifically if the heat waves and smoke (and nothing else, so I won't comment on the tip of the boat like others have), the heat and smoke actually help the shot and put in the perspecitive that it is actually in the heat of battle, even though it is obviously a training excersise. There. Link to comment
raymond bradlau 0 Posted July 6, 2004 Thank you for the spell check, and taking the time to comment Link to comment
ryanaddis83 0 Posted July 6, 2004 I really like this image and think that much like the minigun is very powerful, i would leave exactly as it is. It shows the how raw the situation is. Link to comment
fisheye 0 Posted July 7, 2004 Heat wave, smoke and fire....Hmmm. It is powerful shot. Link to comment
viv1 0 Posted July 7, 2004 Generally it's a good picure, especially the fire that comes out of the gun because that's one of the only elements that shows it is not a b/w or desaturated photo (yes, of course, there are other colors too, but it gives a monochromatic impression). This adds to the power of the other colors. As for the cropping, I wonder if the photo wouldn't be more interesting if you show more of the boat. Link to comment
hugh_hill 0 Posted December 13, 2004 I was a Green Beret although on leaving became pro life. I really wish that dialogue could replace wars and words replace weapons, but I guess that there is just to much hate in the world and not enough speakers of peace. This is a very good shot and an excellent enactment of the real thing. Link to comment
naveedmalik 0 Posted April 1, 2008 u got it anway, it has a thrilling/killing feel to it, i dont know if i like the intense passion to kill but i do like the composition and the execution of the shot Link to comment
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