Toad Thanks a lot for your review... Keith is right you have very good points in your comment...
In some way I am a bit angry because some things you mentioned I saw them and I didn't do anything or I didn't pay attention and let them go without doing nothing... It was very good to me that you pointed them out.
The background in #1 was taking my eye all the time, and I thought it was just me. I saw the dead center composition and I was so concerned about the post processing and the cleaning of the ring that I didn't think about just crop and place the ring in a corner...
#2 Yes you are right they are not in focus... I was more concerned about the little dark reflection in the pearls than to have the subject right in focus... I also like a lot my composition here... and I love it in bw because it has some nice grays... My other mistake here is that I used Topaz and that sharpened even more my background...
#3 I was unsure about the detail and I am very happy you commented on this... Thanks.. I strightened my picture with distort tool and I just took care about the lines of the telephone and not the lines of the keys maybe those are not so stright... or I need to use other tool.. I will check this one...
I want to reshoot them again... I thought already about a setup for this ring...
Having some room for text is a good idea, and yes it will help a lot to my composition.
Few months ago, I saw a video of a writer about how she felt after she wrote a best seller... responsability to give next something really good and the fear of unsuccess. I have seen this video several times because something similar has happened to me...
When I showed a picture that was a success, I felt the responsability to show something in the same line with higher standards and the presure was more and more until I realized that I was pleasing an audience and not to myself. It comes a real inner comfrontation, as in one hand I like to know that people like my pictures, but on the other hand you feel constrained not to step out of the line.
It took time to show my distortion series because of the fear of been rejected... At the end I showed my series, I was rejected by a lot of people, but the ones that liked my pictures supported the idea and encouraged me to do more experimentation and work with my creative ideas.
I know that it is a bit silly but my butterfly post shows a lot of the way I see my photography... I feel that I have to show first that I am able to take a decent picture of a butterfly to show then my art, my experiments, as if I had to justify my originality of seeing things.
Keith, Thanks a lot for your advice... you gave me a great idea to work with... I was just thinking to use one single object in differnt contexts as to place it in different stories, working different versions for different audiences...
Don, In #1 I had a different lighting setup and I think the light in the front was brighter.
I will care for that light in my next picture...
Thanks again to you all for your precious comments...
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