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michael_kucinich

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  1. Very nice image, Kamala. Darkening down that light at the top center I think is wise. I would like to see the bright sheen on the floor on the right side darkenend down as to my eye, it takes away from the staircase.
  2. I like the lighter exposure (the second image) but it needs to have the contrast increased and I would darken down the reflection in the window in the upper right corner, as it draws my I away from the subject.
  3. I like the strong diagonal lines created by the wooden table and your angle of view. I'm not sure about the number of shells on the table. Perhaps a different arrangement or less, perhaps just one would simplify the image and make it stronger.
  4. Some interesting textures and shapes on the tree. I'm somewhat distracted by the areas of sky coming through the leaves. I don't see a strong subject to give the image a visual anchor.
  5. I like the contrast between the wooden structures imparting a sense of chaos, confusion, maybe danger against the serenity of the ocean scene through the frame. I like the strong texture in the wooden structures as well. I think the steps go a very long way in giving order to the image by drawing us to the ocean scene through the frame. Serenity lies just beyond the chaos! Very good.
  6. To me, it elicits a kind of unresolved feel. The lights are just being turned on in the studio and I want to see more. What is not being revealed? What is being hidden? For these reasons, I think this is a successful image.
  7. Thanks All for your helpful comments and the interesting crops, Dan.
  8. Hello Mark, Thanks for your comments. To my eye, the dead flower to the right is not that significant as it is small and does not stand out like the other flowers against the green of the grasses and tree foliage. I'm okay with, and frequently do some "selective gardening", but to a point. Thanks again for your comments.
  9. I think this is a very successful image. You've chosen a different/unique point of view. Somewhat abstract. I like the symmetry of the raptor in flight. It stands out well against the soft background, and I think the warm tone of the image works very well.
  10. Very strong vertical and diagonal lines, which draw my eye down through the center of the image following the vanishing perspective. The flag flying in the upper left provides a nice counterpoint to the rest of the scene. Nice image. I wonder if it may have been stronger if, at the end of the vanishing perspective point, there would have been some element that stood out from the rest of the repeating patterns of lines.
  11. Definitely an improvement by making the piece of equipment larger, with better separation from the trees in the background. That being said, if there was some relationship between the subject and other elements in the scene, it would be stronger. Lacking that relationship, the image just doesn't go anywhere for me.
  12. I wish that I could see a relationship between the equipment and the rest of the composition that might tell me of its utility. The top of the object merges with the trees in the background, as they are similar in tone. This troubles me. If there is a way to separate the equipment from the trees, thereby better revealing the form of the equipment, perhaps it would improve the image.
  13. Nice image mike. Although the black and white image is quite good, I prefer the welcoming feel of the color image with its warm tones.
  14. Nice image. To my eye, I think it might be stronger if you cropped just a little from the top and crop the bottom at the base of the breaking wave, leaving out the bright secondary reflection at the bottom which seems distracting to me. I think simplifying it in this way would make it stronger.
  15. The straight-on composition of this truck detail seems too static to my eye. I would encourage you to explore shooting the scene at different angles or even tilting the camera to put those lines at an angle to create perhaps a more interesting and dynamic image.
  16. To my eye, the composition with The Rock on the left side is much stronger. This sets up a nice diagonal from The Rock to the gold reflection and the opposing angles of the wave by The Rock versus the wave at the top of the screen also makes the image stronger.
  17. I think this image is a good attempt at trying to do something unique and different. Unfortunately, I don't quite get the correlation of the image with the title. I like that the top of the back of the chair mirrors the top of the building in the distance. But, I'm bothered by the out of focus portions of the chair.
  18. Very good. I like the third version best, as the warmer tonality (sepia tone?) that you created of the Lion really makes it stand out.
  19. The vanishing, single point perspective is interesting. To my eye, that vanishing point should take me to something that stands out from the rest of the mountain range. Also, the sky almost seems too blue.
  20. My eye goes to the signage above the street. I assume that was probably not the main subject. It seems to me that the composition is not balanced; too bright on the left and a lot of area on the right that is dark. Perhaps it would have been a stronger image if the couple walking down the street had been illuminated well. A nice attempt at night time photography, though.
  21. It's a nice record shot of a unique ornate wood carving. It is not necessarily a creative image, but well documented.
  22. Very nice. I might crop tighter on the pipes from the top and left side. To my eye, that would make it more interesting.
  23. Has an eerie feel to it. Here we are in a large park near a city, and the only evidence of human activity is this singular scooter. I think it's nicely exposed, and the use of black and white instead of color gives it that more stark feeling. Very good!
  24. Thanks Robin. I appreciate your comments. To my eye, the darker forest above the fog line prevents my eye from being drawn out of the picture.
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