Results 1 to 9 of 9

Thread: Please...bring your pitchforks

  1. #1

    Join Date
    May 2011
    Location
    SE Michigan
    Posts
    4,511
    Real Name
    wm c boyer

    Please...bring your pitchforks

    Help me out here...before I got into this addictive smoke genre, most of my posted images were
    quite popular, regardless of the sites. That said, these smoke pictures are getting raves and pans,
    depending on the sites. Why is there such a variance in acceptance? Please opine. My latest...

    Please...bring your pitchforks

  2. #2
    Shadowman's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2009
    Location
    WNY
    Posts
    36,716
    Real Name
    John

    Re: Please...bring your pitchforks

    Chauncey,

    I think it might help you if you create a matrix of what is accepted/panned and have you look closely at those images and see what is unique, typical, and what would appear easy/difficult to accomplish by another artist. When I look at your works I see what appears to be difficult to achieve, what looks like another art medium (watercolor, pastel, etc.), and what looks like it would appeal to specific age groups. To have a balanced collective of any particular fan/critic within one forum would be statistically impossible. Keep up the effort and perhaps look at different marketing techniques to get more publicity for your style.

  3. #3
    Moderator Manfred M's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2012
    Location
    Ottawa, Canada
    Posts
    22,252
    Real Name
    Manfred Mueller

    Re: Please...bring your pitchforks

    I've moved this thread here. I know you have been posting your smoke pictures in the General Photography Discussions thread, but as you have "productionalized" your work, they are probably a better fit here, which is where pretty well any images that are not people or pets should go.

  4. #4
    IzzieK's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2013
    Location
    Chesterfield, Missouri/Melbourne, Australia
    Posts
    17,827
    Real Name
    Izzie

    Re: Please...bring your pitchforks

    I agree with John here, William. This one is very nice with all the curvature well pronounced especially at the pour side bit (ones before reaching the thin lines.) I like the colour of the background matching well with the smoke and the transparent look it has at the top middle part too. What is there not to like?

  5. #5

    Join Date
    May 2011
    Location
    SE Michigan
    Posts
    4,511
    Real Name
    wm c boyer

    Re: Please...bring your pitchforks

    I based my question on the lack of feedback from these images compared to what I routinely
    received from other genre...I'm thinking that it's due to them not being true photography???

    I see what appears to be difficult to achieve
    Not difficult for me to achieve but...difficult to conceptualize.
    What is there not to like?
    That's what I'm trying to ascertain.

  6. #6
    Marie Hass's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2010
    Location
    up on a knob above Paden City, West Virginia
    Posts
    2,101
    Real Name
    Marie Hass

    Re: Please...bring your pitchforks

    Dear Chauncey,
    I have been silent as well, and for that I am sorry. I am very much guilty of skimming the People & Pets and Nature & Architecture sections first, and then I usually run out of time. Nothing to do with you, only my viewing habits.

    Manfred was right to move your thread. I sincerely believe it will get more views.

    On your image - This one has a very seductive look and feel. The fact that what appears to be a woman's rather large breast facing left inside the smoke curtains does for me, nothing to dissuade that perception. Mind you, the color of the image (pinks and fleshtones) are also at work to convince my brain of what I think I am seeing.

    I really like the artistic intent of this image. I am not qualified to comment on the technicalities.

    Marie

  7. #7

    Join Date
    Nov 2012
    Location
    Australia (East Coast)
    Posts
    4,524
    Real Name
    Greg

    Re: Please...bring your pitchforks

    Quote Originally Posted by chauncey View Post
    ..I'm thinking that it's due to them not being true photography???
    I don't know what "true photography" is but I know that images that have been created with the aid of photoshop tend to polarise opinion in forums. I think part of that is due to the critics' limited processing skills. In other words, they don't recognise the skill and effort that goes into producing an image that is something more than 'sooc', or a faithful replica of how they remember a particular scene or object. So, if they can't compliment an image such as yours on the technical aspects (sharpness, depth of field, lighting etc) - because those things don't apply to the image - then they have nothing to say.

    Having said that, I have been too busy to visit this site lately but from what I recall of the kinds of image you were producing earlier with smoke, this is one of your better examples. I am picking up on the sexual overtones of it, too. Apart from the toning, the tulip shape and the soft curves have vaginal resonances. And then the breast-like structure located in the middle of it, kind of reminds of Picasso.
    Last edited by FootLoose; 17th May 2015 at 04:41 AM. Reason: typos

  8. #8
    Moderator Manfred M's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2012
    Location
    Ottawa, Canada
    Posts
    22,252
    Real Name
    Manfred Mueller

    Re: Please...bring your pitchforks

    Quote Originally Posted by chauncey View Post
    I based my question on the lack of feedback from these images compared to what I routinely
    received from other genre...I'm thinking that it's due to them not being true photography???
    How is this not "true photography"? In any sense of the word, you are taking pictures using a camera and a studio light. You are then photocompositing, using PP software, into an image you are presenting to the viewers. How is this different than a "true photographer" using PP software to remove power lines from a shot or to clone over areas of an image that are not working properly or retouching a face. You are using exactly the same tools, although you are achieving a different result.

  9. #9

    Join Date
    Jun 2014
    Location
    Pasadena, Texas
    Posts
    2,449
    Real Name
    Barbara

    Re: Please...bring your pitchforks

    I don't visit the other boards either. I generally even forget the people and pets one The smoke images I have seen in the contest have been very nice but since I have not seen them on the this board I have not commented. This particular one screamed vagina the second I saw it and so I personally find it not so appealing. Art is so subjective and there will always be fans and critiques no matter what genre you choose.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •