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| 11/17/2006 04:32:26 PM |
rainby kevrobertsonComment by Photonurd: I bet this one was difficult because of the extreme range in gamut between subjects and background. The shadows seem to have lost their detail and I don't know that there's much anyone could have done about a grey/white blownout sky. But I like the composition and reflections, but maybe back off in the contrast a bit. |
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| 11/17/2006 04:30:51 PM |
rainby kevrobertsonComment by cryan: I'm not sure what you are trying to achieve but in an odd way it works. The lack of contrast to both the top and bottom of the picture does draw the eye to the center. I might have cropped in a horizontal way but thats just IMO. |
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| 11/17/2006 04:29:27 PM |
Leicester Square at nightby kevrobertsonComment by Photonurd: I really like this one! The two red phone booths really lead my eye to the boots, which for me, is the most intreguing part of the photograph! I love all the lights and city-life background but you've done a fabulous job highlighting the translucent subjects. Sign of a well composed and thought-out photo! Very well done, I must say! My only gripe is that the sidewalk feels a bit heavy on the bottom and overall sharpness/depth seems to be lacking a tad. Minor details easily fixed really. 8o) |
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| 11/17/2006 04:28:21 PM |
Leicester Square at nightby kevrobertsonComment by cryan: There are some very cool elements working here. I like the ghost feet and the motion blur. The only distracting thing for me is the trash on the left. Although to some it might add an element of real life in a very surrealistic image. |
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| 11/17/2006 04:00:29 PM |
Leicester Square at nightby kevrobertsonComment by Noel_ZH: I like the idea behind it, the boots walking by, the city lights, some london traits (phone booths, gates, etc.). However, I feel your composition is only in the top half, again like the other shot, very dark too. I'd work on possibly cropping, bringing out the shoe just a little (burn) and increasing detail in the background. Again, if you have the RAW, big plus. If you don't shoot in it, make the change today! I'm by no means a star photographer or even a good one, which is why post processing in my case makes up for the gap and makes me maybe an "average" photographer :) Good luck |
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| 11/17/2006 03:57:08 PM |
rainby kevrobertsonComment by Noel_ZH: It's really dark, buttt.... if you still have the .raw file you could HDR process and really bring out some parts like the buildings in the background and even create detail in the dark areas. |
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| 11/08/2006 04:22:56 PM |
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| 11/07/2006 07:57:01 PM |
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| 11/05/2006 06:50:21 PM |
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| 11/05/2006 04:55:10 PM |
- Day Dreamer -by kevrobertsonComment by ladyhawk22: This shot looks almost as if it were taken of an actor on stage. The lighting I think hides some of the expression on the subject's face. |
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