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| 07/18/2005 07:56:15 PM |
Poised to Strikeby MarkBComment by BAMartin: This is very nicely done, although there is a bit of grain. I am guessing you used a high ISO. Just a tiny little touch of NeatImage would help. Gives me shivers to be this close to a snake! |
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| 07/18/2005 01:15:56 PM |
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| 07/18/2005 11:36:50 AM |
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| 07/18/2005 09:59:02 AM |
Poised to Strikeby MarkBComment by Jutilda: I would sharpen the head even further. IT seems a tad grainy. GOod use of light and composition. |
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| 07/18/2005 07:58:21 AM |
Poised to Strikeby MarkBComment by JunieMoon: Since I am lacking in technical skills, I cannot give helpful comments. I am strictly a photo buff who is trying to improve, but as to telling you what is wrong or right, I am in no position to say. I am simply voting based on whether I like the picture or not. Sorry, maybe someday I will be able to give helpful advice |
| 07/18/2005 06:59:36 AM |
Independence & 14thby MarkBComment by JunieMoon: Since I am lacking in technical skills, I cannot give helpful comments. I am strictly a photo buff who is trying to improve, but as to telling you what is wrong or right, I am in no position to say. I am simply voting based on whether I like the picture or not. Sorry, maybe someday I will be able to give helpful advice |
| 07/17/2005 11:38:58 PM |
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| 07/11/2005 09:24:18 PM |
Raysby MarkBComment by Tuckersmom: I like your concept and composition a lot. Just a couple of quick ideas: If you could have removed the flag it would have been better I think it interrupts the line from the unbrella. Colors are just a little dull, maybe some curves or something to make them pop a little more. But good idea, nice execution |
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| 07/11/2005 12:47:59 PM |
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| 07/10/2005 04:23:18 PM |
Raysby MarkBComment by cardmaverick: Neat idea, but the color temperature of your flash is all wrong. Flashes tend to burn at 5,600 Kelvin. That setting sun is burning around 1,000ish Kelvin. You need to put some type of orange gel over you fill flash, and you have a much more realistic photo. |
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