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Critique By:
Brian Veleker (K:17)
3/28/2004 3:20:30 PM
Thank you much!
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Photo By: Brian Veleker
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Critique By:
Andreas Wolkerstorfer (K:5090)
3/28/2004 9:12:09 AM
thought processes of scanning sounds interesting For me this Polaroid photo shows the magic of photography more than an abstract composition or the clock. You could photograph the clock with a digital camera and so on. You could get a good composition with cropping in Photoshop. but all this is not the thing I see here. I see the fact that we see something and dont see nothing so to say. This Polaroid photo is like a small lamp in my brain that shows me whats going on seeing a clock. I am not on drugs I had this feeling already when you posted your other Polaroid photo here. Its more than a photo.
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Photo By: Brian Veleker
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Critique By:
Brian Veleker (K:17)
3/28/2004 7:50:22 AM
Thought process: Capture an abstract image Scanning: Is how I get the image onto my PC Uploading: Is how I post it for others to see
I just bought a Polaroid to change things up. It will give me a break from 35mm and medium format. I figure this will help me discover a new side of photography. I know the images produced by Polaroids aren't as crisp and detailed as conventional SLR's or digital cameras, but it's fun. My question then Paul, is what is it about the photo that may not deserve EC? This site is for critique. Your comments and suggestions about how I can improve this photo are appreciated. Is it the picture quality due to using a Polaroid? Is the composition weak? Lighting?
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Photo By: Brian Veleker
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Critique By:
Randy Lorance (K:24769)
3/28/2004 2:33:28 AM
Paul's comments nicely summed up my thoughts.
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Photo By: Brian Veleker
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Critique By:
Paul Lara (K:88111)
3/27/2004 7:06:44 PM
My question of 'why' was not one of criticism, but of attempting to understand why this is such a phenomnal shot. Please don't take offense Erika...I'd like to know your thought processes of shooting, scanning and then uploading this shot.
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Photo By: Brian Veleker
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Critique By:
WALT MESK (K:10691)
3/27/2004 1:02:19 PM
molto interessante.walt.
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Photo By: Brian Veleker
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Critique By:
Brian Veleker (K:17)
3/27/2004 8:47:13 AM
Thank you!
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Photo By: Brian Veleker
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Critique By:
michelle k. (K:16270)
3/27/2004 8:39:27 AM
(great job btw, Erika) my comment was to Paul Lara for obviously missing the point of what a good abstract this is.
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Photo By: Brian Veleker
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Critique By:
michelle k. (K:16270)
3/27/2004 8:36:58 AM
why NOT?
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Photo By: Brian Veleker
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Critique By:
Brian Veleker (K:17)
3/27/2004 6:27:11 AM
I agree. Shutter speed and such shouldn't be required. I don't have any idea what the shutter speed is on this Polaroid.
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Photo By: Brian Veleker
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Critique By:
Andreas Wolkerstorfer (K:5090)
3/27/2004 12:14:00 AM
PS: did you see this: http://www.usefilm.com/image/322825.html
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Photo By: Brian Veleker
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Critique By:
Andreas Wolkerstorfer (K:5090)
3/26/2004 11:59:25 PM
WOW - perfect in every aspect, presentation, too. I know the joy to take such photos with Polaroid and not with a digital cam (you can see first results on my website) - and sometimes the colors are just amazing ... [this posting is an example that there should be Shutter (n/A] or do you hear 1/60 ?
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Photo By: Brian Veleker
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Critique By:
Brian Veleker (K:62)
3/26/2004 10:19:16 PM
Great shot. Simple. The color range is good for a Polaroid. Great composition.
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Photo By: Brian Veleker
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Critique By:
jo pez (K:2958)
3/26/2004 8:53:30 PM
...nice colors and compo!!...well done Erika!
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Photo By: Brian Veleker
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Critique By:
Todd Miller (K:16464)
3/26/2004 7:11:20 PM
nice abstract. seems really noisy though-maybe just the scan? congrats on EC.
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Photo By: Brian Veleker
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Critique By:
Paul Lara (K:88111)
3/26/2004 6:35:39 PM
Editor's choice? Really?? Why?
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Photo By: Brian Veleker
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Critique By:
WALT MESK (K:10691)
3/12/2004 11:59:55 PM
molto molto bella.....davvero interessante.complimenti...walt.
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Photo By: Brian Veleker
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Critique By:
Timothy R (K:3028)
3/12/2004 9:19:45 PM
And what a great place to start! This shot has a lot of emotion to it, so it really works. The subject being off center works somehow in this shot, not sure it could work in all case. Great Job!
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Photo By: Brian Veleker
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Critique By:
Brian Rueger (K:7341)
3/12/2004 6:41:38 PM
Interesting comp. Nice shot.
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Photo By: Brian Veleker
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Critique By:
Mike Marcotte (K:3948)
3/12/2004 4:07:10 PM
To me this is excellent. I like the darkness under the table top & the overall texture. Really good thought-provoking image.
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Photo By: Brian Veleker
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