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| 05/06/2005 08:55:51 AM |
For that special someoneby trainComment by sofap: From Critique Club:
Train
This image as many good elements, composition, lighting and choice of subject. The biggest drawback to this image is the background. It seems to be, harsh and blends with the subject too much. I think is the background was softer and maybe lighter. The subject gets lost in the background. Also as with most of the jewelry images I have seen from this challenge this to seems a tad soft. Jewelry is a hard subject to photograph, shooting a small subject requires a greater DOF than normal, the closer you get to your subject the shallower you DOF becomes. For that reason it is best to use the smallest aperture possible.
This image shows creativity and an eye for design. I like the fade on the border and the fact the chain bleeds out of the image.
Well done and keep up the good work, I hope to see more of your work in the future.
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| 05/05/2005 01:12:37 PM |
nightshift on the railwayby trainComment by phreakon: If you would like a tip on improving contrast, set your aperature down (f8 to f13, etc), and give a much longer exposure time (10sec, 15sec, etc.) It will clean up those lights that bleed all over your trains, and make a neater and more interesting image.image |
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