FrankS
Registered User
We go to great lengths at RFF to be polite with each other, to not step on any toes, and to not hurt anyone's feelings. Critiquing a photo is a touchy topic because feelings may be hurt. I think that we might be ready for a little bit of honesty and frank talk.
I'm going to start by saying that I am more impressed with an extra-ordinary photo of an ordinary subject, than I am of an ordinary photo of an extra-ordinary subject. Both photos give a good impression, but for different reasons.
The current featured photo is of a very interesting-looking man (an extra-ordinary subject), but is it an extra-ordinary photo? I do like the way the photographer has positioned the man so as to have a dark background on one side, and a light background on the other. Unfortunately when I look at this photo, all I see is the bright background area above the man's head. Had the photographer lowered the camera's viewpoint, this may have been hidden by the man's head. Then perhaps this would have been an extra-ordinary photo.
(Having said that, I'm certainly not claiming that my photos are great or superior in any way.)
Opinions?
I'm going to start by saying that I am more impressed with an extra-ordinary photo of an ordinary subject, than I am of an ordinary photo of an extra-ordinary subject. Both photos give a good impression, but for different reasons.
The current featured photo is of a very interesting-looking man (an extra-ordinary subject), but is it an extra-ordinary photo? I do like the way the photographer has positioned the man so as to have a dark background on one side, and a light background on the other. Unfortunately when I look at this photo, all I see is the bright background area above the man's head. Had the photographer lowered the camera's viewpoint, this may have been hidden by the man's head. Then perhaps this would have been an extra-ordinary photo.
(Having said that, I'm certainly not claiming that my photos are great or superior in any way.)
Opinions?