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| 07/29/2011 08:23:34 AM |
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| 07/29/2011 08:22:45 AM |
Seafood Paella by ekmaiComment: Looks good. Great exposure. As far as composition... your inclusion of the table at the top of the frame and having that area be the brightest spot in the photo leads my eye away from the subject into your blurred background. I would suggest get in closer to the subject and lose the background. |
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| 07/29/2011 08:20:03 AM |
Pininyahang Manokby LandzEncaComment: Very good composition and the food looks Yummy. I would suggest a slower shutter speed to let in more light or increasing the exposure in your raw editing to brighten this up a bit. It is just underexposed. |
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| 07/29/2011 08:17:53 AM |
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| 07/25/2011 09:17:02 PM |
Crystalsby EgillPComment: This is a very good subject for pattern. I think the shot is just too literal. It is docmentary. Try different perspectives and angles to really accentuate the architectural pattern to the viewer. |
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| 07/23/2011 04:36:19 PM |
The Eye - Portrait in the style of Andrzej Draganby gyabanComment: Your imitation of the photographers style was well executed as far as the background choice and the clothing style and the character of the subject and props used. However te hd quality of your photo doesn't quite have the same feel as the photographer you have chosen to imitate. His portraits have more texture and a little less DoF and some added blur where yours is super sharp quality. |
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| 07/23/2011 03:37:44 PM |
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| 07/23/2011 03:35:47 PM |
Selective Desaturationby Bear_MusicComment: This is good and the tutorial worked well for you. THe only problem I see is the use of selective desaturation is in my opinion supposed to provide a pop of color to act as the focal point, Here, the focal point is caused more by the compositional technique of filling the frame and the selective desat acts as secondary. At any rate it's a good photo with lots of detail in the tomato. |
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| 07/20/2011 08:12:41 AM |
The Thin Blue Lineby LeoComment: Such a good concept. The fact that the reflection of the blue background is all over the metal really kills this. That metal shield and the cap badge need to be crisp and silver and shiny. I am not sure if you are using a blue light or not but I think this could have been done on white and it would have really gotten the point across. |
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| 07/18/2011 03:03:16 PM |
Wildlife Photography Tips: Take Better Wildlife Photosby mbrutus2009Comment: Very awesome shot. I like the pose captured and the glare looking right out to the viewer puts the viewer in the scene. I think this is a bit underexposed unless you were going for a low key effect. Other than that, the only thing I could think of changing would be the use of rule of thirds. But that has no affect on the vote. |
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