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| 08/15/2005 12:11:07 AM |
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| 08/14/2005 10:26:58 PM |
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| 08/14/2005 01:39:42 PM |
Wilmer Farmby kendall6Comment: Beautiful shot, the composition is lacking a tad, but you'll have that every now and then. The sky looks totally digital man...gotta do something with that. |
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| 08/13/2005 04:57:19 PM |
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| 08/13/2005 02:01:39 PM |
ramsey_sunset_7_4_05.jpgby kenskidComment: The shot works...the composition may be a bit questionable to some of the 'rule-followers', but it works well for me. Very peaceful...I would like to see the pontoon boat just a litle closer and lower in the frame, but overall, like I said, great shot. |
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| 08/12/2005 11:09:45 PM |
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| 08/11/2005 11:56:30 PM |
Always Room!!!!by JeremyFleuryComment: ***Greetings from the critique club***
Your lighting seems pretty even. I think you may have oversharpened this some -- sometimes less is more when it comes to sharpening. You may want to search for a method called 'lab sharpening' as it seems to give a better result when a lot of sharpening is needed.
As far as composition, it's decent, but nothing that really pulls the user in.
Picture this shot as an ad...the bowl in the lower right corner, one opened container behind that and to the left..but higher in the frame. One thing I've noticed seems to help with a shot like this is to crop. Take your mouse and position it in the center of the image...now drop it down about a half-inch...that is the 'visual center' of the photo as far as a viewer is concerned. Now that spot should fall somewhere between (or relatively close to) an imaginary line between the two spots of main interest in your photo -- when this happens, the viewer's eyes will flow nicely through the picture, and stop wherever he or she chooses.
Nice shot though nonetheless, and a creative idea. You have some really good shots in your portfolio, so keep shooting...and focus on that composition. |
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| 08/11/2005 11:50:51 PM |
A Portion Of Our Room To Roamby loriprophotoComment: ***greetings from the critique club***
This is a decent picture...it shows a nice scene. The problem is that your composition is lacking. You need to visualize what your intent is. Something that seems to help me is to sit back for a second, look at the scene, and pictures it as a painting that an artist would draw. Where would the artist put this object or that...would the tree in the background be included, would the foreground object(s) be bright or in shadow (meaning do I need fill flash).
When you have everything mapped out, look through your viewfinder as if you're looking at that painting. Position your subjects appropriately, and go for it. Take several shots -- heck take 100 if that's what it takes.
Hope that helped...good luck, and keep shooting, you have some great stuff in your portfolio. |
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| 08/10/2005 11:42:57 PM |
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| 08/08/2005 11:43:41 PM |
Fly Fishingby kjenningsComment: wow...awesome shot...I love the reflection and the colors. I wish the foreground was a bit brighter though -- maybe a little flash woulda helped. |
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