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| 03/14/2007 09:21:11 PM |
Isabelle Colour Editby TCGuruComment: That must have been a tough choice about what to do with the tree at the top.
I like the color edit, and the high key of the subject in it. The flower behind the ear is precious, and adds that little touch of color to make the other colors look good. |
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| 03/14/2007 08:49:43 PM |
Day 6 - Playingby Bruce_the_RobertComment: This is a fine candid. The people are obviously not paying much attention to him. This image already looks right. I don't know what you would do to it to improve it. |
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| 03/14/2007 08:38:37 PM |
Day 4: Mischiefby ShmeeComment: This one is very nice. I like the matching colors and lace on the dress and the curtain too. I think we are all waiting to see where this window thing will take you. |
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| 03/14/2007 08:34:33 PM |
Day 5 - Leftby xXxscarletxXxComment: Sharp, and good exposure to get everything, even the sky to show up so well. You should be able to do a lot with this one.
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| 03/14/2007 12:03:17 PM |
Day 1 Tracksby ElaineComment: This is nice, and brings back some childhood memories of when I used to go to the local train station after school and visit with the man that ran the place. The edit will be interesting to see. |
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| 03/14/2007 12:00:30 PM |
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| 03/14/2007 11:51:46 AM |
Day 2 Garden Fenceby ElaineComment: The low angle and post in the foreground helps to give this shot depth. The texture on the post in interesting too, and compliments the flowers well. Good DOF. |
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| 03/14/2007 10:44:31 AM |
Day 2 - Sunriseby xXxscarletxXxComment: This is a great sky Amy. I shoot sky a lot, and have learned to shoot with the bottom of the frame just low enough to show all of the horizon. The exceptions would be when using a fisheye lens which bends the horizon when the horizon is above or below the center line of the frame, or if there is something in the foreground (usually water or a tree) that I want included. I learned this from my nephew Doug Thompson (.net) who is a very well known architectural photographer here.
With this image, a crop will take care of that, but you will have a wide pic, or have to lose some of that georgeous sunrise sky on the sides. This kind of sky also looks great with a long lens like 300mm. A long lens shot would give an awesome perspective to the cloud cover in the right edge of the scene in this image.
If you can get the blue part of the sky up in PP, it would give a lot more image power to the orange.
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| 03/14/2007 01:58:34 AM |
Barn Day 2by emily212Comment: What a post card looking place. I see that you will be able to make this into a great image with the right processing to get the colors and levels where you want them. |
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| 03/14/2007 12:49:37 AM |
MinimalDay4Web1.jpgby cogeroxComment: What a happy pic! I enjoy the contrast in textures with the smooth steel and the tree bark. The kids are having a big time here, and it shows in their faces. Fine action shot, and that lens is a keeper for sure. |
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