[SI] Shoot-In Unseen Comments from Mardon
I can count two ways of interpreting "The Unseen" mandate: (1) the unseen thing is in the fame but hard to notice unless you know it's there, or (2) the unseen thing is not in the frame itself but is still the main influence over what is in the frame. Al seems to have chosen interpretation #1. Everyone else, including our mandate creator Bret, followed interpretation #2. Glad to see I wound up with the majority, even though I thought I wouldn't based on the sample image that had been posted with the mandate. Walter Banks http://www.pbase.com/shootin/image/60931284 I love dogs, I love water, I love being in the out-of-doors, I have hiked the Niagara portion of the Bruce Trail, plus my niece has a Standard Schnauzer. You obviously have me on your side when it comes to content! As for the image, I wonder what a polarizing filter would have done to darken up the water surface and remove some of that glare. I find the vast 'washed out' area at the top a bit too distracting. Bowser http://www.pbase.com/shootin/image/60931324 I'll guess that "floating furniture" is the 'unseen' part of this photo? Too bad. No sump pumps in Massachusetts or was the power off too? I like the composition, with the low viewpoint and the wide lens. The running water in the foreground and the colours help too. It works well. I never heard of those covers being called a "bulkhead". You a Navy man by any chance? Mardon Erbland http://www.pbase.com/shootin/image/60931325 Yea, I know, I'm reviewing myself. This image is probably too plain for many folks but I like simplicity. Geometrical shapes are often part of my images. The great thing about photography as a hobby is that you can compose your images however you want. No clients to serve; just please yourself. :) Rusty Shakleford. http://www.pbase.com/shootin/image/60931326 I figure it's almost 'cheating' to submit a photo of a child (archived or not) to any photo challenge. How can a smiling child (especially one with a dirty face) not be a winner? On the technical side, I'd like the image sharper. Remember, I've previously admitted to extremism when it comes to sharp images. The shiny spot just above the right eye is a bit too noticeable also. Jim Kramer http://www.pbase.com/shootin/image/60931327 I love the look on the faces, the dog included. It's obvious that something "unseen" is occupying their attention. Is that a splash of water or some vegetation in the foreground? I suppose it could be considered an 'artsy' effect but to me, it's more distracting than artsy. I think that the man who is kneeling and the dog would make an excellent close-up. The concentration on their faces is superb. Frank Sheffield http://www.pbase.com/shootin/image/60931328 This photo taught me something about '50s car racing in California. I had no idea who these two men were but I do now. Thanks for that. I think that the third man detracts a bit from the image. It's too bad that Guldstrand and Schilling weren't alone and positioned a bit closer together, without that post in between them. I'd also like the image sharper (I know, I'm sounding like a broken record.) Bret Douglas http://www.pbase.com/shootin/image/60931329 I have to admit to being a fan of your "20D this and that..." photos. I like this one too. Very nice. I like the bird being just slightly off center and the way the foreground foliage blurs most of the trunk. This complements well with the sharpness of the feathers and the part of the trunk that can be seen. This is my favorite of the bunch. [Aside to Bret: How do you clean your 20D sensor? I also have a 20D and change lenses a lot. My macros at f/32 are now unbelievably full of specks. The camera store is adamant that I NOT use Pec Pads or swabs of any kind and wants me to return the camera to Canon for cleaning. I got the camera this past Christmas and am at 7,000 frames. I've tried a Hurricane blower but it does virtually nothing. If I send the camera to Canon, I figure it will be dirty again in a month and I'll have to send it away again. What do you do? Others welcome to reply also!] Al Denelsbeck http://www.pbase.com/shootin/image/60935329 Good photo, as always. Kudos on being the only one to take approach #1 to the mandate. I think the contrast in this image seems a bit flat or maybe the image is slightly too bright. It doesn't seem as 'rich' to me as I think it could be. Not sure why.
Mardon
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