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Critiques From Simon Pang


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Critique By: Simon Pang  (K:-41)  
2/5/2006 4:10:38 PM

Excellent composition, tone and the expression of the model is splendid...well done

Simon
        Photo By: Jeanette Hägglund  (K:59855)

Critique By: Simon Pang  (K:-41)  
1/22/2006 8:32:28 PM

Taran
Thanks for the comment and advice. The photo that I posted is supposed to simulate IR color film effect with grains and maybe that's add too much details on the skin. Here is a smooth version.. I am not sure which is better... guess depends on the viewer.
        Photo By: Simon Pang  (K:-41)

Critique By: Simon Pang  (K:-41)  
1/10/2006 2:28:11 PM

Thanks for all the compliment. The lighting was very simple one light (using a 22" beauty dish).

Simon
        Photo By: Simon Pang  (K:-41)

Critique By: Simon Pang  (K:-41)  
9/13/2005 1:00:01 AM

Awesome picture...beautiful color and captivating pose.
Simon
        Photo By: Ján HRONSKÝ alias ?ltý D  (K:1292)

Critique By: Simon Pang  (K:-41)  
9/12/2005 4:52:14 AM

Nice pose, maybe the picture just a touch too much PS post editing and loosing details in the shadow area. The bright spot on the right could also be tone down slightly to reduce distraction... very beautiful model...
        Photo By: TimeShift Studios  (K:7)

Critique By: Simon Pang  (K:-41)  
8/10/2005 5:39:05 AM

No fill flash, just straight natural night with a Natural beauty...

Simon
        Photo By: Simon Pang  (K:-41)

Critique By: Simon Pang  (K:-41)  
7/29/2005 4:28:27 AM

I guess quite a few of you question the "natural beauty shot"... Here is the original and also I have posted 3 more shots of Amber that were shot a month before... still working on getting my "perfect shot" of her... it's a tough assignment.
        Photo By: Simon Pang  (K:-41)

Critique By: Simon Pang  (K:-41)  
7/28/2005 3:42:15 AM

Beautiful model and a nice natural smile...very nice portrait.

Simon
        Photo By: Hanggan Situmorang  (K:24833)

Critique By: Simon Pang  (K:-41)  
4/6/2005 5:43:42 AM

I like character and compsotion but not sure about your exposure... lack of detail in the shadow (his shirt and the dark leaves) is distracting and draw away from the character... the white patch on the right makes my eye wander off the photo.
Again... why not providing realistic shooting info this is a digital image (post manupilated and not B&W negative)... sorry just misleading a real "tough one"
        Photo By: Yigal Shalhevet  (K:1286)

Critique By: Simon Pang  (K:-41)  
4/6/2005 5:33:20 AM

Good intention to use the winding road as leading compostion but the photo is busy and lack the dynamic of color especially the top half of the picture with the "white patch" is distracting
BTW, you shoot with a color photo using B&W Negative and a digital camera?
        Photo By: Yigal Shalhevet  (K:1286)

Critique By: Simon Pang  (K:-41)  
3/11/2005 1:59:12 AM

Thanks for all the critique and compliment. The software I used for the post production are Photoshop CS and Nik Color Efex Pro 2.0
        Photo By: Simon Pang  (K:-41)

Critique By: Simon Pang  (K:-41)  
3/8/2005 6:30:07 AM

Great work... beautiful shot John!

Simon
        Photo By: John Fiore  (K:1077)

Critique By: Simon Pang  (K:-41)  
3/8/2005 6:27:29 AM

Beautifully done... You definitely capture the intimate moment... job well done!


Simon
        Photo By: donatella tandelli  (K:1376)

Critique By: Simon Pang  (K:-41)  
1/27/2005 6:21:23 AM

Thanks for the comment. Monica is standing against a texture wall. The hair style is the art work of the hair stylist (Charles Maksou in Boston). This is part of the fashion shoot during the Bizzard 2005 in Boston.
        Photo By: Simon Pang  (K:-41)

Critique By: Simon Pang  (K:-41)  
10/25/2004 4:49:17 AM

Like the interaction between the models and the composition works very well with intense feeling!
        Photo By: stephane Bourson  (K:326)

Critique By: Simon Pang  (K:-41)  
10/25/2004 4:47:03 AM

Wonderfully shot...Playful, excellent color and definitely refreshing!
        Photo By: Sally A.  (K:4601)

Critique By: Simon Pang  (K:-41)  
10/25/2004 4:45:35 AM

Great shot and definitely very alluring!
        Photo By: John Fiore  (K:1077)

Critique By: Simon Pang  (K:-41)  
10/5/2004 5:02:05 PM

The ringflash unit I used is by Hensel. I have the Hensel 1200 porty power pack with their ringflash unit.
        Photo By: Simon Pang  (K:-41)

Critique By: Simon Pang  (K:-41)  
9/16/2004 11:22:06 PM

Spectacular lighting being captured here. Great shot! Did you do any post image enhancement? The tree on the left appeared to have some white rim light around it?
        Photo By: John Fiore  (K:1077)

Critique By: Simon Pang  (K:-41)  
9/16/2004 11:18:23 PM

Thanks for the comments. The shot of Emily was done with a ringflash and I have the shutter speed set at 1/15 sec and F5.6 with normal front curtain setting. It is quite a challenge shot consider I have to hand held the camera with a hefty ringflash attached to it. I did not have my tripod with me at this shot.
        Photo By: Simon Pang  (K:-41)

Critique By: Simon Pang  (K:-41)  
8/18/2004 5:12:07 PM

Very well done and I like the pastel look of the picture which works very well in this subject matter.
        Photo By: Tamara L  (K:1387)

Critique By: Simon Pang  (K:-41)  
8/18/2004 5:09:55 PM

I agree with Stephen that the lighting is too contrasty and also the shadow on the guy's face (eyes area) lack detail and loosing contact with the viewer. It is an interesting side lighting editorial picture.
        Photo By: Kim Taylor  (K:2816)

Critique By: Simon Pang  (K:-41)  
8/18/2004 5:07:38 PM

The photo was taken with an on-camera fill-flash Nikon SB800 set as 1/3 stop under. I use a custom curve setting which usually warm up the picture by 1000K which I like for most of portrait shot outdoor. Hope this help for your info.
        Photo By: Simon Pang  (K:-41)

Critique By: Simon Pang  (K:-41)  
7/27/2004 11:58:29 PM

Nice Catch and beautifully composed.
        Photo By: RC. Dany  (K:64104)

Critique By: Simon Pang  (K:-41)  
7/2/2004 3:56:40 PM

This picture is intended to be a commerical/ mag ad style photo and not intended for traditional portrait. I shoot for the model for her portfolio.
        Photo By: Simon Pang  (K:-41)

Critique By: Simon Pang  (K:-41)  
6/17/2004 7:04:26 PM

Just to clairfy the confusion. This shot was taken with the digital camera Nikon D70 which I accquired recently. Previuosly, I shoot mostly FUJI RDPIII and I had just used the old frame to this photo and that's why it stated RDPIII as film. The orginal is even sharper on the eyes and the down size image is not as crisp.
        Photo By: Simon Pang  (K:-41)

Critique By: Simon Pang  (K:-41)  
11/3/2003 1:48:13 PM

Excellent photo!
        Photo By: Tamara L  (K:1387)

Critique By: Simon Pang  (K:-41)  
10/30/2003 9:34:04 AM

Beautiful picture. It appears that the picture has been digitally enhanced. Would you like to comment on this? The transition of the high light to mid-tone gave me the hint...
        Photo By: Tamara L  (K:1387)

Critique By: Simon Pang  (K:-41)  
7/17/2003 10:11:22 AM

Very good picture especially the soft, painting effect works exceptional well
        Photo By: Ursula I Abresch  (K:6515)

Critique By: Simon Pang  (K:-41)  
7/17/2003 8:37:24 AM

Thanks for all the critique and just want to clarify what have been done to the original photo to yeid the final shot. I'm attaching the original as ref. I really like this site and am glad to view so many great work from fellow photographers.
        Photo By: Simon Pang  (K:-41)


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