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| 03/16/2006 10:59:46 AM |
Sandal Partyby VishalComment: Nice arrangement. Processing (curves) has resulted in interesting colors, but unfortunately also loss of detail, especially in the mule. Preserving the detail would be better. |
| 03/16/2006 10:45:33 AM |
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| 03/16/2006 10:04:23 AM |
Evening Wearby j3zzComment: Nice shoes. Shooting black objects can be a challenge, as they can end up being non-descript, as in this case. It would probably be better to have at least one shoe in profile, and expose for as much shoe detail (eyelets/laces) as possible. Black strapy sandals would be easier to shoot simply because they start with much more visible detail. |
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| 03/16/2006 09:52:39 AM |
Three Pairsby JohnBeebeComment: Nice arrangement 3 + 3 makes the viewer take a second look. Center and upper right quadrant is too dark and obscure, maybe some fill flash would help? |
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| 03/16/2006 09:50:32 AM |
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| 03/16/2006 09:46:51 AM |
Weekend Warriorsby hideoutComment: Nice idea and composition. Bike and other details are blown out - better illumination of the footwear would allow you to save the details and reduce distraction. |
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| 03/16/2006 09:43:15 AM |
Which to shoes?by timluComment: Nice idea, composition, and colors. The shoes are just too small - cropped for larger shoes would be better. |
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| 03/16/2006 09:40:42 AM |
Summer Sandalsby odubb123Comment: Could be nice, especially with the turquoise color spot. But the image is just too small. Please see Learn > Tutorials > Using Photoshop to Prepare Photos for DPC Challenges. |
| 03/16/2006 09:38:40 AM |
Love - Loveby LilhoopComment: Nice idea, but a foot fault :-) Shoe is blown out, adjust levels/exposure for what matters. Sharper shoes would be better, check focus and DOF for the shoes, racket is secondary. |
| 03/16/2006 09:29:36 AM |
Jump Aroundby BBirgissonComment: Nice idea. Looks like a focus miss on the chair in the background, rather than the subjects in front wit the out-of-focus shoes. Try focus lock lock, or select outer focus point, or manual focus if supported by your camera. |
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