• Members 1416 posts
    June 26, 2023, 6:10 a.m.

    A shot that raises many questions about photography.
    I like it because it surprises me on many levels. A bare room as a subject. The colour impact and the unexpected nature of those colours in that space. An image almost entirely formed by straight lines. It would be a very small step to see the image to blocks of Rothko colour rather than see it as a room. Even so, I'm fully aware of the classic perspective lines that mean we still see it as a room with depth. The image plays with all this.
    It's a photographic vision you can't do too often with the same subject. As soon as you do, the element of surprise disappears.
    That's fine, the challenge for the photographer is to find new ways to look.
    One of the best things about the Weekly Critique forum is the variety of images being posted for us to think about.
    Good one Rich42.
    Really, I enjoy this on much the same level as I enjoy "modern" art where an image has been abstracted to the max.

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    June 26, 2023, 10:17 a.m.

    Another outstanding travel photo. A location and costumes that spell travel. A situation where the viewer can reflect on aspects of a different culture as well. And all wrapped up in a visually satisfying image.
    The men in traditional uniforms watch a tourist photographing a modern Indian girl.
    The long tails/caps of the turbans wonderously are repeated in the many columns. Your tourist has obligingly colour coded herself to fit in as had the smaller figure. The sight lines from the group to the tourist continue to the distant girls so we absolutely can't miss her and use her in our interpretation of the image.
    Your chandelier takes up the form of the large mandala on the wall and brings balance to the right side.
    The exposure is worth noting. It isn't easy to have shaded interiors and bright exteriors. Pete has solved it with only a small burnt out area and some fading of intensity towards the background. It suggests heat and distance and so it works. The background girl is within shade so she isn't lost in a highlight.

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    June 26, 2023, 10:24 a.m.

    This is driving me nuts. Not your photos Rich but the flat view. I'd have liked to have seen the second series of shots before I wrote my previous comment on the Magenta room. I feel that everytime I make a comment I need to look through all the posts to see what others are saying that I might want to consider in my response and then Ihave to do the same thing all over again as I look for any responses to anything I might have said previously.

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    June 26, 2023, 10:27 a.m.

    Love it. Your pigeon is perfectly positioned with the sun behind it and the lines of the roof and apex of the gable. Simple but highly effective.

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    June 26, 2023, 10:31 a.m.

    Fully agree - I really enjoy the simplicity and composition! Well done.

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    June 26, 2023, 10:34 a.m.

    I meant to say. Pete's title for the shot is perfect. Full of appropriate ambiguity.

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    June 26, 2023, 10:44 a.m.

    Here's another from the same day. Same idea but a different blonde. I prefer shot 1 because the pointing hand in shot 2 looks odd and the Boticcelli is too out of focus. At the time I thought the pointing hand would be perfect.
    Borth of Venus 2.jpg

    Borth of Venus 2.jpg

    JPG, 1.4 MB, uploaded by MikeFewster on June 26, 2023.

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    June 26, 2023, 4:21 p.m.

    Magenta2.jpg

    😉

    Magenta2.jpg

    JPG, 2.2 MB, uploaded by Rich42 on June 26, 2023.

  • Members 787 posts
    June 27, 2023, 12:10 p.m.

    If you had not mentioned the pollen I would probably have missed it in the shot, thinking that the slight colorization on the breaking waves, was a trick of the light.
    The yellow rivet anchoring the scene to the quai is a very good addition: this grounds what would otherwise be a fairly standard seascape.

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    June 27, 2023, 12:11 p.m.

    This kaleidoscopic exercize is worth digging into.
    It's not something I would consider making (unless I would shoot through the cylinder of an actual kaleidoscope (which I have done in the past).
    But I like the pattern that emerges from your processing.

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    June 27, 2023, 12:13 p.m.

    You've probably already gotten a lot of comments on this.
    (I've not had sufficient time for the thread this week... especially no time to read all comments...)
    Let me just add that I continue to admire your creativity with photographic tools.
    This result here reminds me most of a velvety quilt. Really nice abstract effect.

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    June 27, 2023, 12:15 p.m.

    These look so much like children at play, while in reality they are probably working hard to get a meal and survive.
    The elegance of the fragile birds against the brutalistic architecture and rough textures of the dam never ceases to amaze and wow me.

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    June 27, 2023, 12:26 p.m.

    Two wildly diverse images.
    The first feels like a missed opportunity: an objective shot (in colour) of a bird that fails to face the photographer, with a little one huddled in front of him, barely recognizable as anything more than a ball of feathers.
    The second feels like a work of art: tender, intimate, excellent expressions in both animals in an engaging, complicated looking composition.

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    June 27, 2023, 3:05 p.m.

    I love how you captures a woman with fairly chaotic hair looking at the Venus that also has her hairdo swept sideways by the winds.
    It's a fun catch for sure.

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    June 27, 2023, 3:10 p.m.

    That is wonderfully composed image, like a jewel box that opens up little doors and drawers and goes deeper and deeper.
    Three men under an arch, in traditional (guard) dress, looking at a woman kneeling who wears traditional patterns but on modern clothes (I think I see jeans there, under the shawl and below the white blouse) and she herself is looking like modern people do (through their screen) towards another arch when a final person is framed. Lovely.

    The colours are a wonderful array of tints that go well together with all those reds, oranges, yellows and ochres.
    (Imagine a tourist in a bright blue anorak here. But if I do that, it might also look good, but for totally different reasons.)

    You've got yourself an instant classic here.