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05/20/2007 10:49:14 PM |
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05/05/2007 10:12:36 PM |
Now, how many people would have seen this shot and taken it and yet, it's so effective and eye catching! Love the focus and tones! |
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05/03/2007 05:05:34 PM |
Wonderful job of making the mundane captivating. I especially like the DOF here. |
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05/03/2007 10:10:29 AM |
very interesting perspective. I think you have nice dof, but I would personally like to see a stronger angle to this, maybe a bit more camera right? to give me a feeling more of looking down the string. |
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05/02/2007 09:24:21 PM |
Wow what a nice and simple picture. I love the string leading out and the clarity of your object is awesome! |
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05/02/2007 06:04:06 PM |
I think a little less centering (between the white and the black) would be better, IMHO I'd crop off some of the white. But having said that, the focus and the detail is absolutely impeccable. Today I seem to be tuned into the texture. I really love the texture you've captured here. |
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05/02/2007 05:24:14 PM |
Nice closeup, good conversion. |
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05/02/2007 07:43:24 AM |
The grittiness of this shot is great, you can see the grain of the metal in the tuner post and all of the flecks of dust on the head of the guitar, I really like that a lot. The background is a tad much, maybe trade more black for a tad less background? I dunno... I love the shot though, the post and string are perfect! Gotta get on baord with MAK though, I hope it's a Gibson or if you're broke like me.... at least an Epiphone! Cheers, great photo |
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05/02/2007 03:13:41 AM |
Very nice conversion here. You've captured a broad range of tones, and done well to highlight a stark, industrial feel.
I'll also echo the sentiments of the diagonal crop (or reshoot). It's not something I'd have thought of by myself, but it's a wonderful suggestion. |
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05/01/2007 11:44:54 PM |
Yep, try this with a diagonial crop, as I think it would look really good..... |
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05/01/2007 09:32:40 PM |
Definately agree with Karen (again - were thinking alinke tonite) this would be better on a diagonal - there is too much dead space near the top of the shot. (IMO) Nice focus and very sharp, I like the conversion. |
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05/01/2007 09:19:39 PM |
Very clear, good detail. Did you try this more on a diagonal? I always think diagonal compositions make for stronger, more pleasing photos. |
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05/01/2007 09:06:35 PM |
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05/01/2007 08:22:34 PM |
oooh, how fun is this to look at! I love it. |
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05/01/2007 07:55:45 PM |
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05/01/2007 06:56:50 PM |
Nice subject. Just enough dof to keep the image appealing. |
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05/01/2007 06:18:19 PM |
AHHHHHHHHGH DAMN YOU... this was my plan for tomorrows shot.... hahaha
Well done great, I hope that is a Gibson you have there mate |
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05/01/2007 05:54:08 PM |
Love the shallow DOF. Very nice simple composition and nice crisp lines. Great job. |
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05/01/2007 05:52:51 PM |
Very interesting. Your focus is great. I really like the composition, too. It "strings you along", rofl! The bokeh is great as is the fact that it really contrasts with the foreground. Nice! |
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05/01/2007 05:47:15 PM |
i like the tones a lot, very nice b&w conversion. nice composition and dof as well. |
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