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11/14/2018 06:42:26 AM |
You're the most versatile bloke with a camera I 'know'. Is there any kind of photography you suck at? I hope so.
This is so classical in its composition that you give yourself away: you can't take an offhand snapshot with a few flaws in it.
But probably you can, as long as the flaws are flawless flaws.
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11/10/2018 06:20:10 PM |
even without hiding the strings, there is something miraculous about her levitation, or at least surprising. Surprise is a great virtue in photography. |
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11/07/2018 09:07:26 PM |
great natural framing in this square on 3 sides with that fantastic tree
I agree with Nikki, that if it had been possible at the time, to have tried shooting from an angle that placed her head somewhere under or nearer the land horizon, but as I type this I can't think why it would be preferable...although too, the land all sloping in towards her head do make for good leading lines to your central subject. |
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11/07/2018 08:29:00 PM |
Nice framing with the tree and the valley in the background. It looks cold! |
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11/07/2018 07:43:08 PM |
The square format is perfect here; I feel the movement although the person is caught in a still moment. Beautiful shot. |
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11/07/2018 04:55:09 PM |
Wonderful framing and perfect for square, as has been said. I would prefer a perspective that placed at least her head against either the water or the sky . . . but I don't know whether that is remotely possible. I'm just not crazy about the merger here. |
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11/07/2018 04:35:56 PM |
You had me at the thumbnail :-) My kinda' country, wish I were there sharing it. Perhaps the perfect square composition, BTW. |
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11/07/2018 03:47:39 PM |
Originally posted by Ecce_Signum: Love the framing by the tree and the setting. If you excuse the pun I'll go out on a limb here and ask is this hanae? |
No it's not Hanae, it's her friend Akiyo |
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11/07/2018 03:41:32 PM |
Love the framing by the tree and the setting. If you excuse the pun I'll go out on a limb here and ask is this hanae? |
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