Gupshup Photography

Few rules:

  • Anyone can post.
  • This is a serious thread. No unnecessary posts or flooding please. Otherwise the moderators will look in to it.
  • This is basically a ‘critiquing’ thread. Which basically means you critically discuss something.

I do not want to see amateur photos. Camera quality/camera doesn’t matter. You can use a mobile phone’s camera for all I care, but, the photo has to be professional looking and thought of. Don’t post a picture of a randomly taken bar of Cadbury chocolate, for example. This is not the Image Gallery.

Here is a few critique questions to help you guys going. If you have any questions, you can always ask me.

1. Critique the technicals.

Exposure.
Is any area overexposed or underexposed? If so, can you say why you think that happened? How could the photographer prevent this problem in the future?

Focus.
Is the main subject in focus? Is it sharp focus, or a “soft” focus? Is the focus appropriate for the situation?

Depth of Field (DOF).
Is the DOF shallow or deep? Does the DOF work in this shot, or should more (or less) of the photo be in focus?

Lighting / White balance.
Is the light soft or harsh? Does the type of lighting enhance or detract from the things in the photo? Is the white balance set correctly? Is there a yellowish, orangish, or greenish cast to the photo?

2. Critique the composition.

Centered vs. “Rule of Thirds”.
Is the main subject in the center of the frame? Is it on a third? Somewhere else? Does the chosen composition work, or would you have done something differently?

Cropping/Framing.
Is there wasted empty space is the photo? Should the crop have been tighter? Is it cropped so tightly that important parts of the photo have been cutoff?

Color / Tonal Range.
What type of colors do you see? Did the photographer use a lot of primary colors? Secondary? Complementary? Are the colors too vivid? Not vivid enough? If you are looking at a B&W photo, is there a true black, true white, with a large tonal range in between, or is the photo too “gray”?

Leading lines.
Do the lines and overall composition make you want to look deeper into the photo? Is your eye drawn into the photo, or out of it?

Dark vs. Light areas.
Are there too many bright areas? Too many dark areas?

Balance.
Is the photo “balanced”? Would it be better if there were other objects or other light/dark areas in the frame to improve the balance? If the photo is off balance, is there a reason for it?

3. How does it make you feel?

Even if you are a beginner, you are certainly qualified to critique based on these questions:

What mood do you see in the photo?

Do you think this mood is what the photographer intended?

Does it make you happy? Sad? Angry?

Did the photographer succeed in telling his/her story with the photograph? Why or why not?

Do you like the photo? And, more importantly, say WHY you like the photo, or why you don’t.

Would you hang this photo on your wall? Why or why not?

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its 4am here
I'm thinking of taking a picture of the sunrise

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Do it. I love Sunrise/Sunset photos. I'll maybe post a photo I took earlier, at the lake.

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how do i upload a photo? i did go to the uploader on the right side, but my photo cant be uploaded due to some error. help!

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Could you exactly tell me what the error was? What did the prompt say?

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plz resize your photo

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tmp name is not available. it is a 4.87 MB file

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thank you so much- it worked! it’s a random pic of a sunset that i took. edited with iPhoto.

loving this forum. normally i’m just a regular in Life1 :smiley:

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That is a very big file. Resize it and make it under 700 KB and then upload it on GS server. It should work.

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The thumbnail looks like it is an oil painting. I love it. Where was this taken? California? Good you found out about the photo resizing! I love this forum a lot too. I only basically these days come to GS for Canvas forum.

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loved the pic, keep coming in canvas , you will love it :k:

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thank you :D yup it was taken at La Jolla Beach in San Diego. Was a beautiful sight- a bride and groom were actually reading their vows right at the beach. Too bad i didnt get a proper pic!

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it was raining so there are a lot of clouds..


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I love the streaks of purple in the clouds.

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lovely. which city is this?? did you take this from ur own place. it is a pretty fabulous view :slight_smile:

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I'm near Tokyo. I took the picture outside my apartment at 4:30 ~ 5am or so?
and this isn't fabulous really.. if there wasn't so many houses/apartments it would look great.
I try very hard to take pictures that don't have the apartments/houses sometimes I end up in the middle of the pedestrian/car road because of what I want to take a picture, obviously theres no cars around when I go on the road but I tend to bump into people a lot when I take pictures.

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Took this photo today in Singapore. This building is called Marina Bay Sands, it houses a huge casino developed by Las Vegas Sands. It is also a hotel, one of the best in Singapore. The top flat part you see is actually a skypark and an amazing infinity pool.

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wow brilliant :k:

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Nice one :k: You better see the duke of Cambridge William and Kate,they are visiting your country , they have just reached Singapore today. I watched the Botanical garden on news they visited today is awesome.

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thank you :slight_smile:

they will be visiting Gardens by the Bay tomorrow, and i was just there today . (took abv pic from there) i wont go to see them but i know lots of people in singapore are excited!