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| 06/03/2006 07:08:09 PM |
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| 06/02/2006 08:23:23 PM |
50's Pearls in The Darkby KrisbyComment by sherpet: I like the light and shade in this portrait. I also like the effect of the pearl as they really sparkle.
I am not going to give any negitive comments, as many have done this.
My last impression is that I think this is one of your better images in your portfolio, so keep up the good work..... |
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| 06/02/2006 08:17:55 PM |
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| 06/02/2006 12:32:15 PM |
Blue Light Shadowby KrisbyComment by FocusPoint: It's like I am looking at a big billboard on a side of a huge building... Letters are missing, but who cares about letters ;)
Nice photo. |
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| 06/01/2006 01:58:01 PM |
Natural Failure; Frozen Mayby KrisbyComment by alien2thisworld: Hey Kristbjörg,
I understand being frustrated by low scores and not enough comments to help you improve, so I'll try to help here. My first impression is that the image is very busy for they eye. There is so much to look at and my eye doesn't find a single obvious point of focus. I think the overall even lighting works well for this type of shot since bright sunlight would create harsh shadows and make the image very contrasty. I'm not absolutely positive, but I'm wondering if the white balance may be off just a little bit in this shot. I see the water is quite blue, and my guess is that white balance was adjusted for a sunny day, and it was maybe cloudy during this shot, so the camera compensated with too much blue (to offset the yellow cast of a sunny day).
I think that having the stream run along the diagonal is a good position for it. I notice the shutter speed is not fast enough to stop the water, but not long enough to softly blur the stream either. I think that stopping the water with a fast shutter speed would just add to the busy feel of the shot. If you stopped down to f/22 or higher and got a shutter speed of 2 seconds or so it would look really cool.
I hope this helps :)
-Daniel
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| 06/01/2006 01:31:10 PM |
DPC-ish don't you think? :)by KrisbyComment by alien2thisworld: I think the colors in this shot are so strong. I love your title too :) hehehe, it does appear it was popular in the voting. I like the even lighting without harsh shadows. My only suggestion would be to increase the DOF so that the closest petals to the camera were also in sharp focus. Great job :) |
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| 06/01/2006 10:20:14 AM |
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| 05/31/2006 09:33:24 PM |
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