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Critiquing, judging and Scoring of Photographs

Posted by JL Morris on January 2, 2008

Yellow Leaf

Posted under Color, Critiqued, Nature

Yellow LeafThis semi-abstract photograph allows the viewers imagination to see a number of images, like interpreting the clouds.  A combination of hard and soft, real and elution this illustration could appeal to the viewer on a number of levels.

I like the soft movement of the water that envelopes the leaf in the water yet a portion is in the air with clarity.  The range of hues visible in the moving water gives the illusion of colored fog.

There are a couple of things I would suggest the photographer consider.  If partial leaf on the top of the rock was removed and the single leaf in the water was sharper at the top it may create a stronger element.  The rock itself is covered with moss that gives it an unclean, slimy look.  This is a bit disturbing.

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