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| 08/31/2012 03:54:00 PM |
child's playby posthumousComment: I like it, as it is playful and moody at the same time. Seems not to really fit most definitions of street photography. |
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| 08/31/2012 03:52:04 PM |
Wake Up People Are Watching!by Jon_HComment: Nicely seen and shot. Not sure I like the lady's odd expression as well as her lack of connection with the two sleepers. The border is disctracting, go with something simple and let your photograph speak rather than the border. |
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| 08/31/2012 03:47:33 PM |
Entranceby jjbeguinComment: Nice outline of the man and details on the building. Having trouble making the street connection. |
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| 08/31/2012 03:44:44 PM |
Waiting for the Weekendby illini75Comment: I like the foregraound machine vs. the background man. Perhaps one too many textures in the scene. The man's face is hard to make out and there is a slight tilt to the scene. |
| 08/31/2012 03:42:07 PM |
Each to His Ownby gg3rdComment: Nicely seen and captured. Did you try B&W as the color here is a bit overpowering and detracts from the story. |
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| 07/31/2012 12:53:59 PM |
Up a Creekby Yo_SpiffComment: Rust and beer/bait signs -- how can you go wrong. I like the colors and all the texture in the car. The image is however very busy and the eye just wanders all over the place without really having something to stop on. For a camera phone and this scene, I think you get what you get. With your DSLR it may have been worth zooming in on the front left of the car with a partial defocus of the Beer sign in the background. You could experiment with all the unique viewpoints to change it from a standard framed shot to something out of the ordinary. |
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| 07/31/2012 12:42:29 PM |
Known Unto Godby bassboneComment: I love cemetary shots and this one is quite interesting. Blurred foregrounds are tough to pull off and in this case it works as the blurred cross is mirrored by the crosses of the other gravestones. I think a slightly higher angle that showed more of the gravestones in the background might have been more powerful. As it is they are very bright and have sort of leading lines sending you out of the image. Alternately a strong vignette may have drawn your interest to the middle stone as the background ones would be toned down. |
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| 07/30/2012 07:15:34 PM |
Splashing the Potby Jon_HComment: Nice composition and lighting. The reflection in the glasses is great, although I wish I could see the dropped chips in the reflection rather than his arm. The gritty processing/lighting works great on the guy but looks kind of washed out on the cards. Catching a nice motion blur is hard and you did very well on it. While minor, the wrinkles on the table kind of detract from an otherwise very well done image. |
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| 07/30/2012 07:07:34 PM |
Wildfire!by vawendyComment: Very beautiful background, with wonderful out of focus areas. The green stem is also pretty cool with great color and a nice angle. The bug is a bit of a letdown. His color is monochromatic and dull/boring. Not sure if he is out of focus or just has texture that looks soft. I wish the bug was at more of an angle or had some legs sticking out to giving him more pop/interest. |
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| 07/30/2012 07:01:55 PM |
"I think the sun is a flower, That blooms for just one hour."by LanndonKaneComment: I like the white backdrop here as it really isolates the vase/flowers. The right hand side where the table drops off is a bit distracting. As for the water, I might have used a empty vase or a full vase so that there would be no line. A solid colored vase may have worked out as well. Your aperature of 1.8 is an odd choice unless you were handholding. f8 would have keep the whole flower in focus, as it is I think it it is a little soft on the edges. |
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