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| 02/18/2013 08:50:53 PM |
Rotating Bladesby CanonShooterComment: You did a nice job with the sharpness at such a low shutter speed. The motion blur of the fan blades adds an extra dimension. I like how you can see the shimmer on the ceiling along with all the texture! |
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| 02/18/2013 06:43:29 PM |
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| 02/15/2013 08:33:04 PM |
The nuclear familyby daisydavidComment: I like the message. It is well communicated. I am thinking the family is a bit blurred here and would like to see it more in focus. I don't know if it from movement or just missed focus. |
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| 02/13/2013 08:24:33 PM |
Certified Bus Passby Tommy_MacComment: Good tones which are indicative of Jagar's style. I think the lighting is a little too even and diffuse though. |
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| 02/13/2013 08:23:24 PM |
Mysteriousby chetandesaiComment: I can see where you were going with this. This certain type of sepia coloring has been done by Jagar is several of his color shots. You did well to match it. |
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| 02/13/2013 08:21:18 PM |
fencesby FourPointXComment: I think this pose is indicative of Jagars style. I see a lot of his subjects walking while looking at the camera. You did good with that. I think the rule of thumb for the composition is either include the full length of the person, feet and all, or take a 3/4 portrait above the knee. The legs kind of look like stumps if you don't get the feet. |
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| 02/13/2013 08:19:29 PM |
feuilleby colorcarnivalComment: I think this light is indicative of the lighting Jagar often shoots in. |
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| 02/13/2013 08:18:47 PM |
Morning Coffeeby CanonShooterComment: I think this is very much in the style of Jagar, with good tones and a great street shot. The technicals are there with a great DoF and focus is spot on. The light is just right on the person while the shadows are nice and black. If there are any critiques to make it would be the man's feet are cut off just below the knees and kind of look like stumps. I think the rule of thumb is include the whole person or do a three quarter portrait above the knee line. Jagar lives in a unique part of the world which has the old European style, you did well to match that setting. |
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| 02/11/2013 07:36:38 PM |
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| 02/11/2013 07:36:24 PM |
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