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02/22/2004 03:14:59 PM |
The image seem a bit overexposed, and I would have cropped more from the botttom. Looks nice though. |
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02/22/2004 09:56:06 AM |
This is a nice shot but it seems a bit too light. |
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02/22/2004 03:12:37 AM |
Everything here looks fine without the model though you may be a touch over exposed. Your model, however, looks a little yellow...
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02/21/2004 01:52:53 AM |
Hot hot hot. Maybe the weather, but the picture is overall too exposed. Needs to be less bright and that would yield better colors and better definition of the textures in the sand. |
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02/20/2004 10:52:09 AM |
The placement of the figure turns what could be a very mundane seascape into an interesting composition and gives a sense of the scale of the beach and ocean. |
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02/19/2004 05:48:04 PM |
Nice composition. The color balance seems to be a bit blue to me. I'd reccomend playing with (in photoshop) Image-> Adjust -> Color balance |
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02/19/2004 10:35:04 AM |
If you have the means, pictures of this type require less exposure. The sand and water are so intense that they give your camera a false sense of exposure for your main subject. You should have also tried to get the horizon dead level. 5 |
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02/18/2004 09:55:03 PM |
Nice composition, but it looks too brite. |
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02/18/2004 06:20:10 PM |
not too exciting or technically brilliant |
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02/16/2004 07:14:29 PM |
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02/16/2004 12:47:39 AM |
this image seems over exposed. (not details in the light.. because it is too light). The sky has no detail, and the sand has lost it's color as well. |
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02/16/2004 12:35:40 AM |
Part of the sky seems WAY over-exposed, perhaps a polarizer would help. Also, try adjusting levels in your photo editing program. |
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