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<blockquote data-quote="kawaracer" data-source="post: 534542" data-attributes="member: 41640"><p>Ok some ideas and opinions regarding this pic.</p><p>Should a stage portrait like this, shot during a live show of an artist, be analysed and rated the same as a studio portrait? Or should the circumstances of a live show be taken in concidiration while rating?</p><p>I ask this because in the photoclub we can give 3 times a year 6 pics with a open subject to be rated by a extern jury. And they treated this as and compared it with the studio portraits and ended up giving this one a low score. I'm a bit frustrated that they compare it to a pic took in a situation where the photographer as total control (studio) instead of the real situation: low and changing lights and a singer who is doing his act and is not posing, so no second chances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kawaracer, post: 534542, member: 41640"] Ok some ideas and opinions regarding this pic. Should a stage portrait like this, shot during a live show of an artist, be analysed and rated the same as a studio portrait? Or should the circumstances of a live show be taken in concidiration while rating? I ask this because in the photoclub we can give 3 times a year 6 pics with a open subject to be rated by a extern jury. And they treated this as and compared it with the studio portraits and ended up giving this one a low score. I'm a bit frustrated that they compare it to a pic took in a situation where the photographer as total control (studio) instead of the real situation: low and changing lights and a singer who is doing his act and is not posing, so no second chances. [/QUOTE]
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