Nh3
Well-known
C&C welcome.

Nh3
Well-known
Can I get some feedback on the look of this picture please... thanks.
back alley
IMAGES
very contrasty, kind of harsh looking.
i ask myself why when i look at it, as in what is it's purpose or what might it be used for?
i ask myself why when i look at it, as in what is it's purpose or what might it be used for?
capitalK
Warrior Poet :P
I love the light with the hot spot on the building and the street level being mostly in shade. I like the angles. I might have liked something more in the foreground.
Mostly I like that it makes me feel a little homesick after moving North 2 years ago.
Mostly I like that it makes me feel a little homesick after moving North 2 years ago.
Rob-F
Likes Leicas
The perspective--the vertical convergence--bothers me. I like pictures of this kind to be done with a PC lens, and/or perspective corrected in photoshop.
dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
It looks like Queens Quay.
It's too contrasty for me - others may like it though.
I think I may fall into the same category as Joe..
Cheers,
Dave
It's too contrasty for me - others may like it though.
I think I may fall into the same category as Joe..
Cheers,
Dave
Nh3
Well-known
With this picture I was aiming to get a mood of late afternoon Toronto and that's why i titled it Toronto.
The second post by capitalK was more than I had expected so I'm quite pleased... I think that should also answer back alley's question as well.
Pixtu, I do use primes but i'm still not convinced either way when it comes to zoom vs. primes argument.
The second post by capitalK was more than I had expected so I'm quite pleased... I think that should also answer back alley's question as well.
Pixtu, I do use primes but i'm still not convinced either way when it comes to zoom vs. primes argument.
maddoc
... likes film again.
I like the idea behind the shot (for me it is the high contrast between the clouds in the sky and the building) but I would have chosen only these elements. As Pixtu said, a couple of primes might be better ... 
Nh3
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The picture which I posted is a highly compressed and a small version of the original one so its not really a representative of the lens which YrDdraigGoch rather embarrassingly tried to speculate on. there is proper critique but speculating what kind of lens was used it down right silly and funny at the same time.
Pixtu, I'll keep that in mind.
Pixtu, I'll keep that in mind.
Nh3
Well-known
I assure you, there was no speculation involved, embarrassing or otherwise.
I've used cheap kit zooms, they give results like that, it's signature.
It was a kit zoom wasn't it? No need to be embarrassed or ashamed, just take Pitxu's advice and try some primes.
Taliesin.
If I knew that you knew what you were talking about, I would have bothered to answer you.
Sorry,
jan normandale
Film is the other way
Critiques are usually done in the galleries, this image probably belongs there not in the forum. There are more 'image inclined people there'
Consider doing a salon in the gallery. Several formerly active members used to run salons comprised of the first 4-5 people to subscribe. I believe Pixtu may have been a participant I know I was.
Consider doing a salon in the gallery. Several formerly active members used to run salons comprised of the first 4-5 people to subscribe. I believe Pixtu may have been a participant I know I was.
photogdave
Shops local
I like the high-contrast look and how there is almost no shadow detail in the sides of the buildings - makes them almost two-dimensional.
If it was a grab shot then well seen! If it was something you took your time setting up then a different perspective with a better lens (perspective-corrected wide angle, shift or standard focal length) would make for a better image.
If it was a grab shot then well seen! If it was something you took your time setting up then a different perspective with a better lens (perspective-corrected wide angle, shift or standard focal length) would make for a better image.
payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
May be useful as a demonstration of the effect of a filter. Otherwise: too much contrast, perspective all messed up.
jan normandale
Film is the other way
Don't remember anything like that Jan.
Must have been before my time?
Richard, it was run by "RayPA" sort of like a salon; he would choose a topic for a critique and the first five in would then submit their work. Then all of us would go over the shots with comments. Usually a broad commentary on the set then we would individually discuss the separate shots in sequence. Then the person whose 'shot' was agreed as most representative would select the topic for the next one. You could stay in or pass and let someone else in. It was very fluid regarding participants. Basically first into the line was the selection method for the participation.
It was quite good if you wanted commentary or constructive criticism. I'll see if I can find the thread and flip it to you as a pm if I do.
dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
Why am I not surprised someone's got their knickers in a knot over comments that were requested by that same someone.
Jan, I remember those - never participated because they got too full too quickly
Cheers,
Dave
Jan, I remember those - never participated because they got too full too quickly
Cheers,
Dave
Nh3
Well-known
Why am I not surprised someone's got their knickers in a knot over comments that were requested by that same someone.
Jan, I remember those - never participated because they got too full too quickly![]()
Cheers,
Dave
You're from the same stock as YrDdraigGoch, you get your kicks by coming to critique threads and spewing your bitterness stemmed from lack of imagination on other people. Did I ask "guess the lens i used" when I posted this? Sometimes its better to get ones head out of one's you-know-what and not troll when the poster is asking for help.
Carry one playing with your film-emulator software...
back alley
IMAGES
let's play nice kids...
monochromejrnl
Well-known
on the technical level - like others, the contrast is too high to my eye and other than the buildings in the mid-ground (which may have been what you were exposing for), the shadows are blocked up suggesting under exposure...
the converging lines bother me personally because it distorts the perspective, something that i find pretty important (correct perspective) when photographing buildings..
compositionally, there is not focus, there seems to be a lot going on in the frame but I can see too little of it, and what is exposed properly are rather non-descript buildings and there isn't anything in the image to suggest that this is a scene of Toronto... not sure if you intended to communicate some of the things that embody the city, but if you did, perhaps getting closer to the streetcars and shooting in colour or choosing more recognized landmarks or buildings would be better...
the converging lines bother me personally because it distorts the perspective, something that i find pretty important (correct perspective) when photographing buildings..
compositionally, there is not focus, there seems to be a lot going on in the frame but I can see too little of it, and what is exposed properly are rather non-descript buildings and there isn't anything in the image to suggest that this is a scene of Toronto... not sure if you intended to communicate some of the things that embody the city, but if you did, perhaps getting closer to the streetcars and shooting in colour or choosing more recognized landmarks or buildings would be better...
Nh3
Well-known
Thank you monochromejrnl, I appreciate your detailed feedback.
dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
You're from the same stock as YrDdraigGoch, you get your kicks by coming to critique threads and spewing your bitterness stemmed from lack of imagination on other people. Did I ask "guess the lens i used" when I posted this? Sometimes its better to get ones head out of one's you-know-what and not troll when the poster is asking for help.
Carry one playing with your film-emulator software...
Nh3,
You asked for feedback.
Now you are the one that's bitter for having one person state something about a lens.
You did not ask for "help" - and if you did, you certainly have a strange way of asking for it.
If you forget what you said (a mere 22 hours after posting your photo and not having anyone comment on it) here it is:
You're asking for feedback - if you wanted "help" you should have said "can I get some help with this picture please" and even then people would have to ask "help with what? ? ? "Nh3 said:Can I get some feedback on the look of this picture please... thanks.
Your strange behaviour here, as has been noted by others, seems to be your modus operandi. It seems to have been that way since you started posting on the forums at RFF and hence the reason why I pointed it out in my comment.
I've given you the benefit of the doubt, even thought "maybe he's just in a bad mood today" but, to me, your intentions are highly suspect.
So if you want help with the photo.. what exactly do you want help with ?
Dave
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