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1.in what area is critique to be sought? Some ways to write this I will like feedback on the composition. I have composed the picture this way because I want to show *fill in the blank* I will like feedback on photography techniques. The following is the camera settings used to photograph this picture. I have chosen this aperture/shutter speed/exposure compensation because I want to show *fill in the blank* I will like feedback on post processing techniques. I have done the following post processing because I want to show *fill in the blank* e.g. I will like feedback on post processing techniques. I want to depict the feeling of Hope, and I have deliberately increased the contrast to make the light rays shining into the forest more apparent. 2.what one hopes to achieve with the piece of work? Some ways to write this I want to show *fill in the blank* through the picture.*elaborate* I want viewers to feel *fill in the blank* through the picture.*elaborate* e.g. I want to show that Life and Death is part of a cycle by placing the fresh flower beside the withered flower. I have chosen the same type of flower to emphasize the repetitive nature of the cycle. 3.under what circumstance is the picture taken? (physical conditions/emotions) Some ways to write this I took this picture because I feel *fill in the blank* from the scene I took this picture under *fill in the blank* lighting condition and I adjusted *fill in the blank* so that I can focus on the subject e.g. I felt the anger from the crowd in the demonstration, in order to capture this anger I raised the camera above my head to take this picture, showing the impact of numbers in the crowd and their action when they raise their fists together. 4.what the critique seeker personally thinks of the picture Some ways to write this Personally, I like this picture because *fill in the blank* I feel that the picture can be better in the following areas *fill in the blank* e.g. From the colours of the sky, I think I have successfully captured the mood of the setting sun, but I should have taken more precaution in the tilting of the line of horizon and obstruction from some foreground objects.
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: 東京 Tokyo
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Importance of Writing
some people question the need for writeups when displaying photography works. there are indeed pictures that work without any writings attached, but i'll like to show a good example of why a writeup can tell so much more about a picture from the Pulitzer Prize website http://www.pulitzer.org/year/2007/fe...yer01_jpg.html as seen from the excellent example, the writeup not only explains the circumstances of the subject, but is designed (yes the writing is written clearly with deliberation and intention) to complement the experience of 'reading' the picture. we've made the shortwriteup a compulsory condition for posting in Critique Corner because not everybody understands what everyone else is trying to say in his/her own pictures. the writeup is to provide supplementary information to potential critic, as well as help the picture poster clear up his/her own thoughts about the picture. the next time you show a picture to someone, take some time to think about what you want to say about the picture. cheers.
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