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Silence is golden
Image Title:  Silence is golden
 
 By: Dani Kimel  
  Copyright ©2008



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Photographer Dani Kimel {K:1386}
Project #55 Peace & Tranquility Camera Model Canon 400D
Categories Pets
Film Format Digital JPEG High
Portfolio Lens Canon  18-55mm EFS f/3.5-5.6
Uploaded 5/7/2008 Film / Memory Type Lexar Platinum II 2GB C/F card
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 66 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 7 Rating
Pending
/ 1 Ratings
Location City - 
State -  VICTORIA
Country - Australia   Australia
About New addition to the family, Axl.
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There are 7 Comments in 1 Pages
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Daniel Soczewiński   {K:855} 5/7/2008
nice photo!
Regards


Jacqueline  Baker   {K:278} 5/7/2008
Fabulous!!! Great detail.
Jacqueline


Dani Kimel   {K:1386} 5/7/2008
Thanks Daniel


Dani Kimel   {K:1386} 5/7/2008
Thanks very much Jacqueline
-D


George Black   {K:101993} 5/26/2008
Since you asked . . . The idea of this image probably is more interesting than the image itself. The fur is certainly attractive, but the picture leaves doubt as to where that interest resides. The focus seems to be on the top of the head, and area that no particular distinction. It is pretty much the same as the rest of image. If the color and texture of the fur were the point, then a much deeper dof and the more strongly directional light would set it off and give it more dimension and visual importance. As the shot is framed, the face itself draws the eye. Perhaps an extreme closeup, with the sharpest focus on the nose(a pretty good rule for animals) and cropped to just above the eyes would be much more effective. Good luck and thanks for the submission. As you might suspect, this critique is as much advice for me as for you. :-)
--George


Dani Kimel   {K:1386} 7/28/2008
George thanks so much for your honest critique, it was much appreciated. Also, I apologise for my response being so late (...about two months!) but I have been way from UF for awhile.

Thanks again
-D.


George Black   {K:101993} 7/28/2008
Dani--Good to hear from you. I'm happy you found something of interest in my comment. As it turns out I myself am on UF only on rare occasions. Why I left, I cannot say on the UF site. That is one reason . . . :-( foto-art@comcast.net


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