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Critique By:
Joel Dufresne (K:8)
3/3/2005 3:52:10 PM
Damn dude, I suggest you go back to this spot and reshoot this trick with your slaves setup, send it into transworld or something cause I can pretty much guarentee it'd get published. Such a nice spot, and the skater is so well framed by everything around him, sick shot, too bad it's so contrasty and underlit.
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Photo By: Tobiah Deutsch
(K:2432)
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Critique By:
Joel Dufresne (K:8)
3/3/2005 3:41:15 PM
I think this is your best skate photo from what I've looked at so far, composition is perfect, timing is right, and I like the overall cool tone of this photo. The subject really stands out nicely.
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Photo By: Tobiah Deutsch
(K:2432)
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Critique By:
Joel Dufresne (K:8)
3/2/2005 4:10:38 PM
Sick shifty, pretty popped. As for the photo - dead on exposure and great timing, the lighting is really nice, both ambient and artificial.
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Photo By: Tobiah Deutsch
(K:2432)
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Critique By:
Joel Dufresne (K:8)
3/2/2005 3:58:16 PM
Nice lighting for sure, I like the long shadows in the background, I probably would've used something like f/5.6 or somethin' tho to blur out the bg a bit more. I like the tree in the foreground. Also, to make this photo a little better he should've worn a brighter coloured jacket for where he is standing, otherwise positioned in front of the snow in the background to pop him out a bit more. Good shot tho.
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Photo By: Tobiah Deutsch
(K:2432)
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Critique By:
Joel Dufresne (K:8)
3/2/2005 3:54:18 PM
Pretty nice shot, I love long exposure night shots. props.
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Photo By: Spiro Mandylor
(K:92)
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Critique By:
Joel Dufresne (K:8)
3/2/2005 3:51:57 PM
Good timing on the shot, it's actually a kickflip backside noseslide. I probably would've crouched down a bit more on this shot, but I do like it more than the backside overkrook photo, due to the composition and the skaters style is nicer.
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Photo By: Tobiah Deutsch
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Critique By:
Joel Dufresne (K:8)
2/15/2005 3:42:39 PM
Not a bad shot, I think it'd look great in black and white, and possibly shot vertically as oppossed to the landscape format you shot.
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Photo By: Hidir Guneri
(K:15)
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