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April 12
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The two photographers that I have chosen are: Daifuku Sensei (amateur) and Michael Freeman (professional). They both have one thing in common, and that is that they are both deeply involved with HDR photography, in fact, Michael Freeman has even w...
April 12
April 10
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Since, we have been doing so many narrative photos, I thought that I might as well comment on a good narrative photo that I have seen while exploring Flickr. I really like this photo for it describes really well one of the scenarios in a classica...
April 7
I really like this picture due to its contrast in "filling" in two sides of the picture. On one side there is virtually nothing while on the other has quite a few objects. I also like the repetition and the perspective included in the image. The c...
March 24
I think the two things that makes this image to complete is the repetition of a pattern and the eyes of the girl. the repetition gives the image its good composition while the eyes create the overall feeling. The eyes, compounded with the general ...
March 24
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This is a very similar type photo to the previous one and it is by the same author. Yet, despite some of the similarities, the differences still struck me as impressive. Probably the most discernible different aspect is the color. The orange spla...
March 24
The oranges look really good, and the water looks so clean and pure. I also really like the fact how the photographer only used a few colors yet he still managed to create a very interesting shot. Most people would not find oranges submerged in a ...
March 18

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The two photographers that I have chosen are: Daifuku Sensei (amateur) and Michael Freeman (professional). They both have one thing in common, and that is that they are both deeply involved with HDR photography, in fact, Michael Freeman has even written a book called "Mastering HDR Photography". The subject matter of Sensei is mostly related to urban subjects such as tall skyscrapers, cool architecture, neon lights and sometimes even people (which I thought was something that you shouldn't inclu… Continue

Posted on April 12, 2009 at 7:04pm —

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Weekly Critique 5


Since, we have been doing so many narrative photos, I thought that I might as well comment on a good narrative photo that I have seen while exploring Flickr. I really like this photo for it describes really well one of the scenarios in a classical folktale, "The Little Red Riding Hood". The general color of this image is excellent at conveying the emotion of the dire situation. The bluish hue demo… Continue

Posted on April 7, 2009 at 5:32pm — 1 Comment

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4th Weekly Critique


This is a very similar type photo to the previous one and it is by the same author. Yet, despite some of the similarities, the differences still struck me as impressive. Probably the most discernible different aspect is the color. The orange splash one mainly contained white as the background color so that the orange colors could easily stand out. In this one, black is the dominating color, while… Continue

Posted on March 24, 2009 at 9:38am —

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Third Weekly Critique

Finally!!!!


picture url: http://www.flickr.com/photos/kevinloganphoto/3187654300/
What really stuns me at the first glance in this image is how clear and detailed it is. I think this is very hard to accomplish for I have tried to take split second images of water droplets and it was challenging to simply get the image of the flying droplets, leave alone having good background and color and compos… Continue

Posted on March 16, 2009 at 11:18pm — 1 Comment

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Second Weekly Critique - Hong Yi


This is amazing as a result of the wonderful HDR effect. The predominant lines all lead to a vanishing point creating a very good sense of perspective in the image. The lines are mainly created by the dge of the river as well as by the tops of the houses. The vanishing point is evidently the sunset. What I really like about the placement of the vanishing point is that it is not at the dead center of t… Continue

Posted on February 17, 2009 at 5:52pm —

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At 11:16am on November 14, 2008, Gran said…
Hong Yi- hold on to this link, i'm going to ask you to follow this tutorial later when we do our individual tutorial lessons:
http://psdtuts.com/tutorials/tutorials-effects/create-a-magic-crystal-ball/
 
 

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