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  1. #231

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    Quote Originally Posted by inkubuz View Post
    pa critique ko ninyu mga master. hehehe
    kai nahan ku makat.un, bg.uhai pa ku ani.. studyante ku run sa fine arts cinema sa USC. heheh
    elements amung concept, aku rani mga barkada. heheh
    unta, kanang criticism nga constructive. lamat daan.

    example pics from our elements shoot:




    Natural Lighting
    Canon 60D + 50mm
    Here is my take,
    1. The cross twigs in front distract me more on first image .
    2. The over highlights (camera right) portions is a bit to much.
    3. For me a yellow/green cast does not suit the image. Why not try a cooler tone?


    For the second image:
    1. The straw in-front of the face really distract me a lot.
    2. The highlight on the forehead is a bit strong
    3. I would suggest burning portions on the legs bit so that you have a gradual tone and its not competing attention on the face.

    I saw the concept in your flickr page. The only thing I would suggest is create a color theme target on the different concepts you have to give it a more elemental feel.

  2. #232

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    Quote Originally Posted by alucard_x View Post
    Here is my take,
    1. The cross twigs in front distract me more on first image .
    2. The over highlights (camera right) portions is a bit to much.
    3. For me a yellow/green cast does not suit the image. Why not try a cooler tone?


    For the second image:
    1. The straw in-front of the face really distract me a lot.
    2. The highlight on the forehead is a bit strong
    3. I would suggest burning portions on the legs bit so that you have a gradual tone and its not competing attention on the face.

    I saw the concept in your flickr page. The only thing I would suggest is create a color theme target on the different concepts you have to give it a more elemental feel.
    thanks for the criticism.
    i'll try to incorporate your suggestions nia sunod. hehe
    1st. actually on the first image, a cooler tone was my inital idea, but had alternatives like the yellow-green cast and decided on it, i dont why. i kinda like it more. hahha
    2nd. yeah forgot the other parts, was concentrating on the face.

    hows my post processing? i'm kinda leaning on it more. self study r jd ku taman.

    thanks for checking out my flickr acct. if you dont mind, pa critic lng nia sad sa FIRE element. hehe thanks!

  3. #233

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    Quote Originally Posted by alucard_x View Post
    Hmmmm..nag hulat ko sa uban mo critique pero murag wala pa man..so here is my take on this.

    I believe your after for a photo-journalistic style of portraits. Well for me the first image quite sells the emotion I believe most people can relate to having traveling or being into a journey and I think its done what is suppose to do. The technicalities you mentioned is not actual that bad but it gave that photo its uniqueness.

    The second photo does not say anything and for me this is a weak image.

    The street style or photo-journalistic style photos implies emotion and has a story while the glamour/posed portraits implies beauty. I am very technical (lighting, shadows, background, etc.) on beauty and glamour shots but for photo-journalistic i look for emotion, composition and the story.

    Just want to share a link an I think that might suits your kind of genre. What strikes me most is the topic about "Interesting vs Boring stories"
    Objectivity vs Subjectivity: What Makes a Great Street Photograph?
    Thank you! Will look up the link. Karon pa ko kadungog anang "photo-journalistic" style.. Will read up more on that subject. Hopefully I can do better on my next shots.

  4. #234

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    Quote Originally Posted by inrune View Post
    Thank you! Will look up the link. Karon pa ko kadungog anang "photo-journalistic" style.. Will read up more on that subject. Hopefully I can do better on my next shots.
    Well for me I refer candid photos that tell story more like Photojournalistic in nature. I'm always a fan of great artist like Robert Capa and Henri Cartier-Bresson.

  5. #235

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    Quote Originally Posted by inkubuz View Post
    hows my post processing? i'm kinda leaning on it more. self study r jd ku taman.

    thanks for checking out my flickr acct. if you dont mind, pa critic lng nia sad sa FIRE element. hehe thanks!
    Heheh, I can't comment on your PP kay murag hina pod ko anang field. If your interested in Post-processing I suggest try googling PSD Tuts. They have a vast array of tutorials.

    I would also suggest viewing concepts made by Parc Cruz and Dexter Maneja.

  6. #236

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    just sharing...

    paki katay na rin.


    Chai by Sidious Sid, on Flickr


    BLANC Magazine Online- THE MODEL ISSUE by Sidious Sid, on Flickr

  7. #237

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    hala oi, nahimo na man ning Fashion & Glamour critique thread PART II. Goodness! Naa baya koy HISTORY ana diri na!

  8. #238

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    Quote Originally Posted by janjan2010 View Post
    morag naa something kulang master pranchiz. i think ang pag frame sa subject too far ra kaau sa taas nga portion. ambot sakto ba ko sa framing nga term.
    Quote Originally Posted by teeemoy View Post
    I've noticed your shots since you started bai. I also follow your Google+ posts. I'm not a portrait photographer, I'm more into landscapes.

    Pero I'm a big fan of szichri and nonac's work. And so far, this is the best post processing work I've seen from you. Keep this style up. I like it a lot. You just got a new fan.

    I guess sakto sila uban nga composition-wise, there's some room for improvement. Overall, I say ok nani cya.
    karon palang jud nako nabasahan inyu reply... haven't shot much lately nowadays ky nibalhin ko workplace and pwerte na ka busy. still thanks for your comments, hopefully di pko matay.an ani. =)

  9. #239

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    Quote Originally Posted by ayahay View Post
    hala oi, nahimo na man ning Fashion & Glamour critique thread PART II. Goodness! Naa baya koy HISTORY ana diri na!

    critique lang...

  10. #240

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    Quote Originally Posted by ayahay View Post
    hala oi, nahimo na man ning Fashion & Glamour critique thread PART II. Goodness! Naa baya koy HISTORY ana diri na!
    Hehhe, sige dli na ko mo critique.

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