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| 06/25/2007 12:46:26 AM |
stating the obviousby notamartyrComment: Nice idea to include the lower half of the body and the upper half of the reflection, like a disjoined person. |
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| 06/25/2007 12:45:37 AM |
Blending inby TUBORGComment: Nice idea. I like the low viewpoint, and the shirt matches perfectly. I'd prefer to see a more vibrant edit of this shot, with rich colours and contrasts, but I can also appreciate the look you were going for. |
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| 06/25/2007 12:44:16 AM |
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| 06/25/2007 12:43:38 AM |
A Walk in the Parkby BrianRComment: Cool idea and well hidden. Photographically, there's a few distracting details, like the bench, and the road on the left, and the playhouse above the person's head. Move around with the camera, and try to hide the background distractions. |
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| 06/25/2007 12:41:35 AM |
Aunt lydia coveby whiterookComment: I can only assume that one of those pixels is a person somewhere. Something to think about is the rule of 3rds. Put the horizon 2/3 the way up your image, and keep it level. It helps to balance the composition better. |
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| 06/25/2007 12:10:59 AM |
Cloneby KronusComment: Ha ha ha, cool shot. I like his expression, like he's got a bit of a surprise that his head suddenly inflated. :) I've got a couple of shots like this of my kids in my folio, taken with a semi-fish-eye. I won't post the thumbs here, but have a look if you want.
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| 06/25/2007 12:03:56 AM |
But I do Love Youby KronusComment: What would be really disturbing is not just that you took the photo, but to take a photo of flies without them flying away, I have to find dead ones, and then pose them. Eewww! :) Please tell me you didn't! Great shot though.
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| 06/24/2007 11:50:20 PM |
Dancing on the Edgeby WildcardComment: Great shot! She looks so free and elegant. I agree with everyone else about the DOF. What lens was this taken with? Ideally, you'd stand a long way away, use your long lens at 300mm, on aperture priority at the widest aperture available, then maybe use your lowest ISO, and some ND filters to allow the longer shutter speed to keep the blur on the cloth.
Although it's pretty good as it is, and a bit of editing can blur the bg. |
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| 06/24/2007 11:39:08 PM |
Wait For Meby WildcardComment: Just spotted this image in the reaction club thread. I'm not an official reaction club person, but I thought I'd leave a post anyway. :)
The offset horizon is quite distracting for me, particularly as it's made even more obvious by the background mast. The colours are nice and rich, but the subject seems to lack something in interest. It might have been better with the focus point at the middle or nose of the boat, giving a wider depth of field, and some more in-focus interest. As it is, my eye wants to wander through the photo, and look at something interesting, but it's all out of focus. Perhaps if the main boat was filling more of the frame. Hopefully I've managed to say something constructive.
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| 06/23/2007 09:09:35 PM |
Waldo1.jpgby eamurdockComment: Hey, nice capture of a paraglider in the evening light. :) Check out my folio for some more paraglider shots! OK, mine are a little more obvious. You image wins for subtlety.
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