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| 09/15/2009 09:18:08 AM |
Chromeby GermaineComment: Sneaky way of getting in a self portrait! :-P The B/W conversion came out nice. Now you need to add a starburst filter to your iPhone to get some sparkles on those highlights! :-) |
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| 09/15/2009 09:16:18 AM |
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| 09/11/2009 10:09:56 AM |
In the fieldby StarbananaComment: Nice, gentle country feel to this photo. Very crisp in the foreground with a nice soft feeling in the remainder. BTW - Have any other kind of flowers around there? You know, like a sunflower or something? He-he. Sorry, couldn't resist. :-D |
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| 09/11/2009 10:07:59 AM |
The Thinkerby GermaineComment: I think we're seeing a series shaping up here. You've put this together quite well, either naturally, or in post, but the comp is great IMO. Nice balance, an interesting storyline, and an appropriate B/W conversion. Well seen and captured! |
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| 09/11/2009 10:05:50 AM |
Dallas Towers (A530)by Yo_SpiffComment: I'm starting to feel like I know my way around Dallas. :-P Another nice shot of the downtown buildings. Do you have a decent zoom lens? That reflection in the lower right is FANTASTIC and would be a great shot with just that scene isolated. |
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| 09/11/2009 10:03:47 AM |
Terminatrixby pixelpigComment: Oooohhhh! I LIKE this! I think of all the abstract, PP mirroring kind of shots you've taken, this is my favorite thus far. I absolutely LOVE the face created in the bottom center on this. Oh WAIT! Just saw the face up top also...which is much larger and scarier. Still like the bottom one better for it's clarity. Very fun photo workup here. :-) |
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| 09/11/2009 10:00:57 AM |
Project Lumix FZ35: "nest"by pixelpigComment: Starting to see a trend here with some of your shots. :-) I like the shot you took the other day, using the same props, a little better. Again, I think the paper bag works well, but the peanuts may be a little busy - or it could be just that one half open piece (with the hot white showing) is throwing it off. |
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| 09/11/2009 09:58:38 AM |
A Waterfallby LeoComment: It appears a conscious effort was made to keep the whole reflection in the foregroud...seems to work well IMO. Positioning of the waterfall off-center gives good balance to the comp. Whites a tad bit blown. Can you attach a circular polarizer to your camera? Would add a different dimension to this photo in controlling the wet reflections on some of the rocks. Just a thought. Nice capture overall! |
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| 09/11/2009 09:56:03 AM |
6 stormby karmatComment: Nice color pop! That's the first thing that comes to mind. Love the blue tones of the bg mountains against the foreground trees. Clarify is a wonderful tool, isn't it? I might have hit this with a light shot of Salt & Pepper (set to 1,1) to clean up the near foreground trees just a bit. |
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| 09/11/2009 09:53:34 AM |
7by karmatComment: Nice lineup...I hope you did well with your choices for the fair.
It's funny how you can tell when a photographer has a camera in hand when looking at the results. Even with a cell phone and a potentially snapshottish subject, you've added some drama to this with the angle and POV. The poking out pen, notepad, and hint of table & chair add everyday context and tension. |
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