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| 09/22/2007 11:28:31 AM |
Day 14 - Pete Yornby WalesPComment: Nice range of tones throughout the image. Good exposure too. I know it's hard with bands to deal with all the shiny bits on stage and still keep everything else well lit. |
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| 09/22/2007 11:27:32 AM |
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| 09/22/2007 11:26:59 AM |
Secret Gardenby ordinaryangelComment: Nice eye for the natural frame (or man-made natural frame heh). If only there weresomething a bit more exciting behind the fence. |
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| 09/22/2007 11:26:08 AM |
Day 15 - Left for dead...by shalrathComment: You're always good for an eye catching post and this is no exception. Love everything about it, but I think backing down the saturation of the yellow tones might be worthwhile. It's just a bit overpowering to me, and actually makes it hard for my eye to distinguish a lot of the shapes in the scene. |
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| 09/22/2007 11:24:57 AM |
sneeuw.jpgby PuckzzzComment: Excellent. Love stark contrasts between tones but still the shot doesn't have the harsh feeling of a high contrast scene. Good job on the snow too, just enough motion blur to give it life. |
| 09/22/2007 11:23:38 AM |
Sutter Buttesby cogeroxComment: Nice scene and I like how the foreground frames the shot. Overall it's pretty dark though and I'm thinking a narrower aperture (f11 or higher) might get those mountains or whatever is on the horizon to stand out with more detail. |
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| 09/22/2007 11:21:55 AM |
Wreathby dtremainComment: I think the contrast is dead on. This is much brighter than many of your posts and I have to say I like it a lot. The wallpaper texture makes a very nice background, though a tighter crop might give more play to the wreath itself. Lots of tiny details in there which would be even tastier if more prominent in the frame. |
| 09/22/2007 11:20:10 AM |
Turn Of The Century Singerby QuigleyComment: I think you've got an interesting subject here. It's old, it's unusual, it's full of interesting shapes and details.
Really the challenge here is how to present it. Some thoughts on this particular approach would be to come out wide a bit so the object doesn't feel cramped in the frame. I'd also rotate the shot a bit to the right to level out some of the main horizontal lines.
I'm way behind on comments so you may have already moved on, but it might be worth shooting this thing from different angles as well as isolating 'pieces' of it. The back wheel with that handle looks like it could make for an interesting head-on shot in a square crop for instance.
I remember you were playing with some lighting - the way you spilled some light on the background is great and pops this thing out a bit. |
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| 09/22/2007 11:16:37 AM |
The Grass by ATAPEComment: Great natural back lighting. I like the tones as they keep that feeling of a warm summer evening with the sun just dropping behind the horizon. |
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| 09/22/2007 11:14:58 AM |
Day14.jpgby FotoMunkiComment: Haha another starbucks junkie.
Really cool shot. I thought you really framed the moon like that, but reading it is a composite I have to say it all came together looking 'real'. |
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