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Critiques From Mattias Eklund


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Critique By: Mattias Eklund  (K:2921)  
3/12/2017 1:26:07 AM

Serenity.
Simply beautiful.
        Photo By: Barbara Socor  (K:13559) Donor

Critique By: Mattias Eklund  (K:2921)  
3/12/2017 1:13:56 AM

Stunning capture!
        Photo By: Hassan **  (K:76)

Critique By: Mattias Eklund  (K:2921)  
3/12/2017 12:41:00 AM

Great capture. Love the composition and use of negative space. There is a nice symmetry in the animal!
        Photo By: a. Scarabeo  (K:16333) Donor

Critique By: Mattias Eklund  (K:2921)  
10/25/2015 9:16:54 AM

Nice scene!
I do think that the, (lets call it), negative vignetting (that the edges are overexposed) is quite distracting.
I also think that the horizon has something unnatural about it. But I do like the scene a lot.
        Photo By: siamak jafari  (K:20075) Donor

Critique By: Mattias Eklund  (K:2921)  
10/25/2015 8:56:17 AM

Hi.
Up for some creative comments (from an amature ;-)?
Both this photo and my daughter 2 would benefit of a sharper focus on the eyes. They are a bit to soft, so the photos does not īpopī.
I also think that the background is a bit to buissy, too much is going on, which disstracts from the main subject. Especially the red flower above the head in #2.
Keep shooting!
        Photo By: Ozhan Cakici  (K:624)

Critique By: Mattias Eklund  (K:2921)  
11/3/2008 7:47:38 PM

Thanks Omar.
It is a piece of steel wire that I have bent and twirl around. It is lit by a spotlight to the left.
/mattias
        Photo By: Mattias Eklund  (K:2921)

Critique By: Mattias Eklund  (K:2921)  
10/31/2008 3:13:44 PM

I do agree James. Thought about editing it out, but decided not to. I am going to continue the series and will keep this in mind. Thanks/ mattias
        Photo By: Mattias Eklund  (K:2921)

Critique By: Mattias Eklund  (K:2921)  
6/16/2008 5:45:53 PM

I was cooking, and snapped a shot of some corn roux (i.e. corn flour mixed in some water) that I just had stirred together. I'm trying to improve my food photography skills. It's not as easy as I thought it would be to take appetizing photos... :)

Thanks for the comment!
Mattias
        Photo By: Mattias Eklund  (K:2921)

Critique By: Mattias Eklund  (K:2921)  
1/15/2008 11:42:29 PM

Beautiful work.
I wounder if her eyes would stand out more without the green pillow?!
/mattias
        Photo By: Grzegorz Siarkiewicz  (K:400)

Critique By: Mattias Eklund  (K:2921)  
1/15/2008 4:20:46 PM

Dreamy.
The color scheme is great, as is the composition. I especially like the sweeping line that the dark shadow in the bottom of the photo makes.
Regards, Mattias
        Photo By: Lilywhite Lilith  (K:1809)

Critique By: Mattias Eklund  (K:2921)  
1/15/2008 12:13:30 AM

Great work
The pose/mounting adds a lot to the quality. The choise of background colour is great to.

regards, Mattias
        Photo By: Abdullah  Al Hussayen  (K:195)

Critique By: Mattias Eklund  (K:2921)  
3/29/2007 4:24:27 PM

I see that you have experimented a lot with this, while my shot was more or less an accident.

I used the image stabilizer on this one, have you experimented with/without that to?

If more will come, nobody knows..

regards Mattias
        Photo By: Mattias Eklund  (K:2921)

Critique By: Mattias Eklund  (K:2921)  
3/26/2007 3:02:13 AM

Perfect, just perfect. Puts a big smile on my face!
Mattias
        Photo By: Martin Paul  (K:140)

Critique By: Mattias Eklund  (K:2921)  
3/26/2007 3:00:18 AM

Really good job. Perfect composition on such a simple subject.
        Photo By: Sharon Chambers  (K:1833)

Critique By: Mattias Eklund  (K:2921)  
3/26/2007 2:55:49 AM

The sun is comming back to sweden. It is great! and this photo really shows it.
Mvh Mattias
        Photo By: Lars Dahlin  (K:610) Donor

Critique By: Mattias Eklund  (K:2921)  
3/26/2007 2:41:11 AM

can't stop laughing
        Photo By: birol emekdas  (K:120)

Critique By: Mattias Eklund  (K:2921)  
3/26/2007 2:32:58 AM

quite good. The wall is in itself rather intersting. I really like how the man has been captured. His body is positioned like he is standing still, bu that is obviously not the case.

Regards, Mattias
        Photo By: Baris Kadiz  (K:134)

Critique By: Mattias Eklund  (K:2921)  
3/6/2007 8:56:04 PM

Good question Mike. I was trying to chop some dried tomatoes, not very successfully...
        Photo By: Mattias Eklund  (K:2921)

Critique By: Mattias Eklund  (K:2921)  
3/3/2007 7:48:04 PM

You really caught my eye with this portrait.
If you want some critique the only thing I can think of is that the fingers on her right hand looks a bit strange against the black under her chin.

regards, mattias
        Photo By: pete bedoyan  (K:141)

Critique By: Mattias Eklund  (K:2921)  
3/3/2007 4:49:31 PM

I dont like to post short notes. But all I can say is: Lovely!
        Photo By: Leonie Fitzpatrick  (K:40551)

Critique By: Mattias Eklund  (K:2921)  
3/3/2007 4:46:08 PM

Hmm, looks like something that a dung-beetle would like.. ;)
        Photo By: Richard Carrozza  (K:1201)

Critique By: Mattias Eklund  (K:2921)  
3/3/2007 4:42:27 PM

Some improvement suggestions...
You should have been more careful not to crop the left foot.
I also think that maybe the perspective might have improved if you crouched down a bit, this would have put more focus on the jump.
The light in the studio seems to be great, is there a window in the back? I would like to see some of that light fall on the model, not only on her hand, but maybe on her hair.
my2c, Mattias
        Photo By: Amar  Khoday  (K:748)

Critique By: Mattias Eklund  (K:2921)  
2/27/2007 5:20:15 PM

Quite fun subject, but I think it would have been much better if it was sharper.
mattias
        Photo By: Pablo Dylan  (K:63918) Donor

Critique By: Mattias Eklund  (K:2921)  
2/27/2007 5:07:10 PM

Your photos really captures my interest and leaves me wanting to know the story behind them. You have an eye for portraits that I hope one day to develop.
Maybe you have croped this one to hard on top, but on the other hand, you seem to know what you are doing so..
/Mattias
        Photo By: ol an  (K:-248)

Critique By: Mattias Eklund  (K:2921)  
2/27/2007 5:01:26 PM

wow what a model. Huge eyes and an expression that really captures me.
        Photo By: ol an  (K:-248)

Critique By: Mattias Eklund  (K:2921)  
2/27/2007 4:55:00 PM

Maybe there is too much light on the arms of the mother (?). They more or less occupies the whole image..
my2c, mattias
        Photo By: ol an  (K:-248)

Critique By: Mattias Eklund  (K:2921)  
2/27/2007 4:17:33 PM

Great capture.
I think that if you could see the girls face it would be stronger. I also notice that the lines in the ground leads your eyes to the upper left, where there is nothing to see. Maybe this would be less of a problem if the dof was shorter so that the far end of the street was less sharp.

I like that the street is very clean. It does not look like a street that should be that clean. And still there is one piece of trash in the lower right that contrasts well against the otherwise clean street.
My2c, Mattias
        Photo By: Paşa İMREK  (K:722)

Critique By: Mattias Eklund  (K:2921)  
6/6/2006 10:59:09 AM

ok.. my foot is showing, next to the hand, under the belt.. it would be better without that...
        Photo By: Mattias Eklund  (K:2921)

Critique By: Mattias Eklund  (K:2921)  
4/29/2006 10:12:48 PM

This is great. The natural light and the short dof of the lens works great in this shot, aswell as the expression of the child and the mother? in the background.
The lamp or shelf on the wall are for some reasone not that distracting as it could be (probably because of the short dof..)

I do think that the hand that steadies the babie maybe takes the shot down a notch though..

my2c, Mattias
        Photo By: Verena Rentrop  (K:15233) Donor

Critique By: Mattias Eklund  (K:2921)  
4/29/2006 10:04:52 PM

Hi Andras
You have an 'unusual' crop on this portrait that I think works well. However, I think you need to have a focus somewhere. I suppose you are trying to have the hand/ring in focus, but I think it is not..

my2c, Mattias
        Photo By: Andras Lorincz  (K:410)


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