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| 03/31/2006 06:48:54 PM |
Mini Version of-In touch-by Bodby smilebig4me1xComment by bod: Heh neat : )
I think the only difference between this and mine really is the size of the plasma ball. Your smaller ball immediately means you're getting less light, less "plasma beams" and a less full frame, all of which reduce the impact slightly. I also think it's a shot which was very specific to that challenge.
Having said all that, you've done a great job of freezing the beams and catching the effect I was aiming for in the original.
Thank-you for the ego trip of having somebody choose one of my shots ; ) and I'm glad you enjoyed doing it.
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| 03/30/2006 11:56:29 AM |
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| 03/30/2006 11:54:18 AM |
Gracieby smilebig4me1xComment by Melethia: I like the depth of field choice here. If you get a chance to reshoot, try to get the catch light in both eyes if possible. I realize that here you've got one side dark, which I do like. The background on the right side looks a bit "granulated" but I like the reddish color. Nice expression on the dog! You may also want to try taking a few at dog's eye level (if you can keep the dog's nose away from the lens). Nice work! |
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| 03/30/2006 11:47:58 AM |
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