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PeteMC Now where do I recognise this subject from?
you have gone for the simple approach and managed to reflect and break up the light into many different colours. The framing slightly off centre allowing the light to spread into the open area of the picture makes this a balanced and pleasing photograph. Your obvious (and known) skill is showing through again but for me and this round, the photograph would have had a bigger impact if you had split the light into one much larger band of a colour and allowed the smaller coloured refractions not to be the main subject. As I keep saying this is all about my interpretation of this theme.
BerraSM its funny how minds run through ideas and come up with the same solutions. One of the very first subjects that occurred to me for this round was also coloured pens/pencils as you have shot here. The way you have captured this is great, you have created a symmetrical image that could almost (apart from the colours) be a view of a piano keyboard. The lines, DOF and composition are spot on. I would have framed the subject to exclude the first four pens though as the colours of these are too different to the rest for my interpretation of the theme.
Dod this is one of my favourite entries, another flower but seen here in almost mono tone. Excellently lit and with no distractions from cluttered backgrounds or blown out highlights, this simple but effective picture for me stands up against the best shown here. This is one that I would be pleased to have captured myself and hits the theme subject perfectly.
Kenco1964 The quality of entries has amazed me and this is no exception. As a macro wildlife shot this is another winner but as a colour shot its certainly vibrant and colourful but contains to many colours for me to rate it amongst the best for this round. For me to critique it I would have to approach it from the macro point of view and say that the angle is great, the focus and detail shows a side of the butterfly that most people will not have seen so close up. You have managed to expose the entire butterfly beautifully, without blowing out any highlights or losing detail in the shadows. The dark, uncluttered background allows focus to stay firmly on the main subject. As I have said another great shot but not really on the mark theme wise for me.
BerraSM its funny how minds run through ideas and come up with the same solutions. One of the very first subjects that occurred to me for this round was also coloured pens/pencils as you have shot here. The way you have captured this is great, you have created a symmetrical image that could almost (apart from the colours) be a view of a piano keyboard. The lines, DOF and composition are spot on. I would have framed the subject to exclude the first four pens though as the colours of these are too different to the rest for my interpretation of the theme.
Dod this is one of my favourite entries, another flower but seen here in almost mono tone. Excellently lit and with no distractions from cluttered backgrounds or blown out highlights, this simple but effective picture for me stands up against the best shown here. This is one that I would be pleased to have captured myself and hits the theme subject perfectly.
Kenco1964 The quality of entries has amazed me and this is no exception. As a macro wildlife shot this is another winner but as a colour shot its certainly vibrant and colourful but contains to many colours for me to rate it amongst the best for this round. For me to critique it I would have to approach it from the macro point of view and say that the angle is great, the focus and detail shows a side of the butterfly that most people will not have seen so close up. You have managed to expose the entire butterfly beautifully, without blowing out any highlights or losing detail in the shadows. The dark, uncluttered background allows focus to stay firmly on the main subject. As I have said another great shot but not really on the mark theme wise for me.