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| 11/16/2006 01:28:25 PM |
DSC_2925.jpgby TimComment: Colors are really cool but you are featuring the foreground as the main element of the shot and focusing on the dark distant shoreline. BTW, you've also got sensor dust. |
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| 11/16/2006 01:21:34 PM |
Silent Tideby JRalstonComment: Hi Jennifer. This is a nice effort but you had subjected yourself to some of the most difficult lighting out there. Do you focus on the rocks....then the water gets washed out. Do you focus on the water....then the rocks are too dark. You see what I mean? A good ND filter can help with this or use of the Gradient tool in Photoshop. It would have enabled you to darken the water and avoid darkening the shoreline. Hope that helps. |
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| 11/16/2006 01:05:16 PM |
Beach Hutsby kanoComment: Interesting perspective and good use of leading lines. There is a concentration of color in the structures and then it fizzles into bland sand and sky. A tighter crop may have lessened the imapct of the blah surrouding and focused more on the building instead. |
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| 11/16/2006 02:48:52 AM |
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| 11/16/2006 02:43:36 AM |
jessicaweb.jpgby trnqltyComment: Yeah...I'm not really a portrait guy as people generally bother me but I'll give it whirl. All the technicals are good thought the light is not really flattering. The model seems to be somewhat obligated to pose as opposed to being engaged. Though she has a knockout figure, it renders it useless without some "ambition?"in her expression. |
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| 11/16/2006 02:36:00 AM |
Bedford Countyby SJCarterComment: This is gorgeous. I'm seeing some tonal range in the barn but it does not carry back into the background which shares equally in the weighting of this image. It seems like you.....stopped. BTW, I really like your work and have dropped in on your portfolio on several accasions. |
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| 11/16/2006 02:32:17 AM |
Stir of Echoesby SJCarterComment: Though I like the shot....and I like waterfall shots, this is ....ummm....boring??? Are you relyiong too much on the waterfall as your subject? If so, it should not be a consequence of the rule of thirds but rather a fundamental focal point within the composition. |
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| 11/16/2006 02:23:18 AM |
Cycadby sherpetComment: I love the textures and variety of these images. A little too much shadow and highlight for my liking. The treatment has almost left them somehat cartoonish? I will say that the palms, ferns and so on should hire you as their PR person as you really do transmita love for your subjects. |
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| 11/16/2006 02:16:36 AM |
the bathby boysetsfireComment: Welll. Its dark and out of focus and dark and out of focus. And dark too. |
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| 11/16/2006 02:15:21 AM |
in stepby boysetsfireComment: Okay, they're old. I hpeyou had an ambulance nearby as dudein the tartan pants looks a bit tired. Seriously though, this is great shot but Imay have cropped it a bit tighter. I like tight crops like ummm....corn and barley etc. Reallly seriously ..... this is a great shot. |
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