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Old March 25th 12, 04:45 PM posted to alt.photography,rec.photo.digital,rec.photo.equipment.35mm
PeterN
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On 3/24/2012 2:53 PM, tony cooper wrote:

I mostly agree with your comments, but I am too lazy to repeat name and,
except where noted I don't have much to add to your comments:


FrankEss-worka: Far too cluttered. No one would ever guess the
subject is "work".



FrankEss-workb: I dunno if this says "work', but it's an interesting
scene.


Too me it's a representation of work. Nice presentation of the art of
others.




?-Amateur physicist: Really interesting project. Full credit for
imagination.

Nice capture. the facial expression says work.


Savageduck-(Genius Bar): Unusual review for the Duck, but Why did you
bother to post this?

Savageduck-(Juggler): That's better. Good grab. You brought in a
lot of elements...juggler, balls in the air, kid audience.

Savageduck-(Creekside): Very sharp photo and good catch of the man
with the smoke behind him, but not a really interesting scene.

Bowser-(Adult Club): Anyone who doesn't think the SI can be fun should
see this. What a find!

It would be nice to see more of the workers. ;-)


Bowser-(Helicopter): Nicely done.


That image just cries out of HDR


Bowser-(?): I wouldn't stand under that.




Conway-(Surveyor): Really?

Conway-(Construction): Archive shot is one thing, but a scan of a 50s
snapshot is stretching it too much.

Conway-(Construction2): Ibid.

MG-Painter: I like it. The curtain adds a good touch.

Browne-Surveyor: Not much here.

Browne-Lady Cop: Like Bowser's Adult Club, it's a fun photo.

Browne-Flyfishing: Technically what I expect from Alan. After reading
the threads on loss of detail at reduced size, I have to wonder if any
more detail in the background of trees would add anything to the
image. I think not.

Richa-(Rug seller): This is the kind of shot I go after. I like the
candid catches.

Richa-(Camera exchange): Again, I'd do that shot. (And have, but
with fewer in the crowd) Well composed for a candid.


to me the parties don't seem to be relating to each other. the seller
has zero interest in the buyers. Probably telling the photographer not
to take his picture.


Philo-(Manikin): It's interesting, but it took me too long to figure
out what was going on.

PeterNewman-Coming Home: I like this kind of shot. The viewer can
place himself as the subject. We've all been there.

Banks-(Helicopter): Strangely static for the scene. I want some blur
on those blades.

The best photo in the bunch (IMO) is Alan's fly fishing, but there are
several that are more interesting. Does that reflect what we are like
as photographers? Do some of us go for the interesting and some of us
go for the cover of some magazine?


I will not pick a best.
the potter and the helicopter are good examples of interesting work shots.

The biggest surprise is Peter Newman's. The guy who likes abstracts
presents a slice of life photo.

Tony Cooper - Sparks The there prosence is there, I owuld have preferred
a bit mor subject matter isolation.The light green shadows and turquoise
strip are distracting to my eye.


Tony cooper - lady barber - why is it necessary to show all the junk in
the barber shop/ I am sure why it was included.

Tony Cooper the potter. Very well done. We can see his creativity in his
interesting hands. Well done.
My only nit is the inclusion of the frame in the upper right.

--
Peter
 




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