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| 01/07/2008 09:55:26 AM |
Making my pointby apashackComment: You lost some detial in the gun during the shifting. Ohterwise this would have been ga great capture. |
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| 01/07/2008 09:46:26 AM |
Jumping At Youby BHusemanComment: Can't vote on it because it's a teammate vote, but i love this photo. As a snowboarder, i can appreciate the difficulty in capturing this just right. I also like how you have the snowboard practically jumping out of the picture. the on thing i would say is that you have slightly too many frames in there. you probably could have delete one of the first two frames where he is approaching the jump. |
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| 01/07/2008 09:41:41 AM |
U-Turnby cloudsmeComment: This would have been much stronger if you could have gotten all captures in complete focus. I like ht concept of the shot. The captures would have been great in the sense of color and contrst. |
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| 12/19/2007 09:48:08 AM |
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| 12/19/2007 09:42:11 AM |
Adobe Moonlightby mdbComment: There is just slightly too much going on at the top and the bottom of the photo with no true main focus point. Your eyes just wonder everywhere and never settle on anything. |
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| 11/21/2007 07:32:32 AM |
Roberts3.jpgby idnicComment: This is my favorite photot of the group. It's a great family photo (one you'll see on the family room wall). Normally the harsh light above would be too much, but i think it works perfectly fine for this shot. It may have been better to have the younger son forward more. since the older son is so tall he kinda blocks the mom and puts more focus on him than the rest of the family, but of course that's just being overly critical...lol. |
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| 11/21/2007 07:29:46 AM |
Roberts1.jpgby idnicComment: Again, another lovely shot. It's a great family portrait and I love how you use everyone else in the photo to put alot of focus on the youngest child in teh family. All the lines (faces, arms, and position) draw you directly to him. |
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| 11/21/2007 07:27:36 AM |
Roberts2.jpgby idnicComment: Cindi this is a great shot. I love your lighting here. Correct me if I'm wrong here, you have a a reflector coming from below? I like how you also captured the motion sharply. The coloring the sky is nice. Overall a great shot. Now if only you could get your model to have bigger smile on his face...lol. Message edited by author 2007-11-21 07:35:23. |
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| 11/20/2007 07:49:11 AM |
Krissy Shoot 003_edited.jpgby bennettjamieComment: Nice degree of freedom here. I think a little fill flash would have done wonders for lighting her face up though. But the photo is gorgeous and she has a nice smile there. I also like how you didn't let the light provide harsh light (as it looks like it's taken mid-day) |
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| 11/16/2007 02:49:01 PM |
Sydneyby njsabsComment: This is absolutely amazing. The skin texture, the look in the eyes, the color scheme. Almost everything is done perfectly. I would like to see the whites of the eyes blending better though. They look over done..but only because they don't blend well. Taking the blur tool and zooming in 4x or more you can blend the edges better. |
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