Photo Choice for Competition

Ah, I see. So rather than have a technically good photo, I should strive for a powerful image?

Well, ideally, yes. However, and this goes for everyone commenting in the thread (me too)... be careful who you accept advice from. If you respect a person's work, then maybe take some of their criticism to heart. If you don't, does it matter what they think?
 
Well, ideally, yes. However, and this goes for everyone commenting in the thread (me too)... be careful who you accept advice from. If you respect a person's work, then maybe take some of their criticism to heart. If you don't, does it matter what they think?

Got it :D

Hern,

Have you sent your entries in yet?

B2 (;->

Well, not yet, the deadline is on the 2nd of May. So there may be time for a last minute change if need be.
 
I like balancing act. It shows the young lad demonstrating to himself and others a skill - an activity in defining and exploring self as adolescence approaches and the "me" becomes increasingly separate and unique. The fact that he is approaching a crossing of the tracks has symbolic meaning, as in choosing to change direction.

Technical aspects aside (and they are very good!), the theme has a universal human dimension that stands out. That's what makes it very special!
 
I like balancing act. It shows the young lad demonstrating to himself and others a skill - an activity in defining and exploring self as adolescence approaches and the "me" becomes increasingly separate and unique. The fact that he is approaching a crossing of the tracks has symbolic meaning, as in choosing to change direction.

Technical aspects aside (and they are very good!), the theme has a universal human dimension that stands out. That's what makes it very special!

Now thats funny, good on ya
 
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