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| 05/25/2009 04:31:50 PM |
Porsche.....Every Ride Is An Adventureby senor_kasperComment: Nice shot, the car is crisp/focused. The blue of the car "pops." Well done conveyance of motion. However, I think it would have worked better if the car was more to the left (using the rule of thirds). IMO. |
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| 05/25/2009 04:22:29 PM |
Musingby LevTComment: I get the concept, nice idea. However, I think it would have worked better if the guy was to the left another four to five feet (in front of the yellow pattern) so that the image of the BMW was not blocked. This looks like an opportunity shot; maybe you could have gotten a friend to walk by the billboard and turn his/her head back looking at the BMW to duplicate the concept??? Anyways, good concept, just the composition is "off." IMHO. |
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| 05/25/2009 04:14:10 PM |
VERSA-tilityby PennyStreetComment: Nice and crisp. However, the rear of the car is cropped out, would have been better if the back wasn't cut off. I would have liked the side of the car lightened up a bit (if possible) to be able to see details of the car. Just my honest critique. |
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| 05/25/2009 04:00:50 PM |
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| 05/25/2009 03:59:43 PM |
MINI, Meeting New Friends......Standard!by heli_guyComment: I like the concept showing the Mini rally and the point of view. However, I think a tighter crop (maybe a third of the left side cropped out and some of the top cropped out) would have helped give more focus to the Minis. Even with that much crop, its obvious that this is a road trip in the rural roads. I like the shot, POV, and the conveyance of motion (blur of the road), nice image; just more focal point on the Minis. Good luck. |
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| 05/25/2009 03:47:01 PM |
Nissian Navaraby CraftyComment: I don't think the thin border was needed or adds to the image. Being that you did add the border, you probably should have adjusted the framing of the Nissan so that the border didn't cut through the right side of the bumper. Also, if you were able to compose the shot, it might have been better to move the position of the Nissan so that the dump truck wasn't in the background. Just an honest critique. |
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| 05/23/2009 05:03:44 PM |
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| 05/23/2009 02:33:22 PM |
Quince-171.jpgby kdogg628Comment: This is a pretty awesome image. I like the technique that I'm viewing the subject through your camera display. I'll have to try it... |
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| 05/21/2009 03:08:43 PM |
a river runs through itby cginoComment: Nice photo, nice processing, nice vantage point. Yes, that is the Willamette River with three of the city's nine bridges (front to back; Hawthorne Bridge, Morrison Bridge, and Burnside Bridge) crossing the river in the image. |
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| 05/20/2009 07:28:46 AM |
Cherry chopsticksby booboo_goonComment: Well, the model certainly looks glamourous, but somehow the image isn't "all there" as a package. The focus and lighting are pretty good. I guess the thing that throws me off is how exactly are you trying to work the cherries into the "glam" image??? I see just the tips of her fingers and part of the left cherry is cut off; both of which is distracting from the glam concept. I'm thinking maybe you could have included more of her hand and all of the cherries. Also, the cherry is "just" against her lip. Maybe a more "seductive" (adding to the glam concept) way to incorporate the cherries (or maybe just one cherry would have been better) was to have the model pucker her lips against the cherry? The photo just seems to be missing something... But what do I know, its just my honest thoughts about the image...
Looking at it some more, I do like the way you posed the model to look off to her side. It gives the impression that the viewer was just "caught" looking at the subject; which is a nice technique. |
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