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| 08/12/2007 01:28:34 AM |
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| 08/12/2007 01:12:45 AM |
Shut the duck upby kobaiyoshiComment: For this, I would have placed the subjects further left in frame. Smaller aperture would have kept both subjects in focus. A background with more than just white would have been preferable. I'm also bothered by the fact that the finger is pointing at the wrist instead of right at the duck. I know it sounds like I'm attacking your submission, but I'm really just giving my honest critique! I like the glasses.... |
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| 08/12/2007 01:08:55 AM |
PaPa's Horseby bleuComment: You really did get several things right in this shot, but a couple of things stand out. It seems like the horse is out of focus - I say seems because almost everything seems out of focus in the composition. The other is the blown sky, but that's a minor quibble as it could have worked just fine if you had the focus right. You could have set a smaller aperture (f/16 or so) in order to get deeper depth of field, extending your focus to the background. This would have saved your sky & made the tree silhouette more pleasing. You would have needed a longer exposure, but that would have made drips on the water disappear & provided a smooth, dreamy surface surrounding the horse. |
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| 08/12/2007 01:00:56 AM |
Miss Teddy Bearby JLCComment: A little overexposed & the lighting is flat - yes, I know your outside & you could say you don't have control over the light (e.g. the sun) but you do. The first control you have is the time of day that you shoot. The quality of light & how it interacts with your subject is dramatically different at different times of the day. The second control is using things like reflectors & flags (black cloth) which work to shape the light for your subject.
Maybe that's more info than you ever would have wanted, but you never know... |
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| 08/12/2007 12:56:57 AM |
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