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| 06/13/2005 01:09:00 PM |
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| 06/13/2005 07:52:42 AM |
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| 06/09/2005 10:58:09 PM |
Sereneby stormyComment by stormy: not meant to be in nude - must have accidently clicked, will change Message edited by author 2005-06-09 23:00:01. |
| 06/09/2005 10:38:35 PM |
Sereneby stormyComment by eostyles: May I ask why this is in the nude category..? Nice shot but I think I would like it more if the dock wasn't in the left side... |
| 06/08/2005 05:34:31 PM |
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| 05/22/2005 10:43:48 PM |
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| 05/17/2005 01:38:33 PM |
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| 05/16/2005 10:01:00 PM |
Australian Autumnby stormyComment by Gatorguy: This looks like you just went out and snapped a photo without really thinking about what you wanted to say. I image is fine, the scene is nice, and there is a silhouette - but it just doesn't move me in any way. Subject wise, there is nothing going on - just a guy walking out of a shaded area. Compositionally, I think it's way too centered. The eye goes right to it and then doesn't feel compelled to move around in the image to see what else is there. Don't get me wrong, just trying to help. 5 |
| 03/19/2005 09:03:14 PM |
Schnack Pointby stormyComment by srbrubaker: I love the location and the composition. The strong blacks and whites are interesting, but the usual look for b&w's is to have some detail in both highlight and shadow. Unfortunately, shooting into the sun at black rocks with almost any digital camera will produce similar results. At the risk of mentioning things already widely known, are several options to avoid this. 1) Use a tripod, bracket +/- two or three stops, then in Photoshop combine the results 2) Buy an expensive FujiFilm S3Pro which has the dynamic range of film and bracket or 3) use film and also bracket.
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| 03/13/2005 09:46:55 PM |
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