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| 06/20/2007 11:34:14 AM |
Why?by DaveSMComment: I like the soft lighting here, but other than being a nice portrait it is a little uninteresting. It would be an even better portrait if her face was in focus and not her ponytail/bun thing on the back of her head. |
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| 02/12/2007 06:24:00 PM |
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| 11/05/2006 12:54:06 AM |
You're Going to Feel a Little Pinch...by EricMGB1974Comment: I was actually going to shoot a very similar shot with my loupes, facemask, and a drill instead of the anesthetic. Our labs were locked for the evening though, so I went with a different shot. I really like this though. Excellent composition and subject. I feel like maybe the light threw off your metering and you are a little underexposed, but not majorly. Good luck. |
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| 07/18/2006 02:17:34 PM |
test-pica.jpgby timfythetooComment: Neat shot. I've done a few shots like this with skylines and James Balog does some amazing ones with trees. Keep up the good work. |
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| 07/18/2006 10:27:59 AM |
Gapstow's Bridge in Summerby jwillertonComment: Good perspective. The blown out rocks are a problem. Once again, I don't know if you shot in RAW, but double processing a RAW (once for highlight exposure, and once for shadow exposure) can save your butt when you are shooting in those naturally high contrast situations. If you don't like to shoot RAW you can just manually shoot two different JPEGs. Oh, and the ducks are a nice touch. Good eye. |
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| 07/18/2006 10:24:26 AM |
IMG_2360.jpgby jwillertonComment: Wunderbar! Very nice B&W candid. I would probably go with a slightly tighter crop, maybe. I just can't see the detail in the person that I would like. I like the panoramic crop, good choice. |
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| 07/18/2006 10:22:13 AM |
Niagara Fallsby jwillertonComment: Good choice on the wide angle. I like the unusual choice of portrait (as opposed to landscape) orientation for something like this. The fair-weather cumulus clouds are gorgeous, but it's unfortunate that the falls are cut off on the right. I do like the foreground. It adds depth and uniqueness to your photo. It's not so generic. |
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| 07/18/2006 10:18:07 AM |
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| 07/18/2006 10:16:20 AM |
New York Cityby jwillertonComment: Perfect timing here! There is just enough ambient light to illuminate the buildings without blowing out the window lights. It might just be my perception, but it looks like the horizon is slight tilted to the right. Stunning shot though. |
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| 07/18/2006 10:13:38 AM |
Brooklyn Bridgeby jwillertonComment: Great angle. You have a few blown out highlights that are a little distracting. If you shot in RAW you could use exposure compensation to bring those down then just replace the highlights on the version you have shown here. (Two RAWS make a right.) I like the coloring and the sky and I like that you have a level horizon and not a straight bridge with a crooked horizon! |
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