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| 04/14/2006 07:43:28 PM |
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| 04/13/2006 07:37:58 AM |
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| 04/13/2006 07:21:23 AM |
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| 04/12/2006 07:13:01 PM |
Ummm.... Coffee!by ewillisonComment by Gunnsi: Reminds me of the undrinkable Jersey coffe I once had. Think there is some misunderstanding in the brewing over there. One teaspoon coffe pr. 10 cups
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Good picture. |
| 04/12/2006 06:58:00 PM |
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| 04/09/2006 04:26:06 AM |
Uniform Brassby ewillisonComment by MacDonald: well photographed - but the composition would benefit from a definitive focal point - maybe a contrasting background? |
| 04/06/2006 07:28:59 AM |
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| 04/03/2006 03:36:11 PM |
Uniform Brassby ewillisonComment by Neuferland: Wow! That's a lot of brass buttons! To many to count, LOL :)ice clarity, color and the touch of buckles throughout the shot add a nice break to all the buttons. A few hot spots but otherwise, very well done. An 8 |
| 04/01/2006 08:35:10 PM |
Wedding Dress Shotby ewillisonComment by ewillison: Originally posted by Plachoochi: I like your perspective and the stained glass window is a nice backdrop. A few things that should have been done to help this photo are cropping out the light in the upper right, smoothing the hem of the dress and watch your exposure - her dress is overexposed which has caused you to loose detail. |
Actually, the compression caused the dress to loose detail not the exposure. The printed images show dress detail perfectly. Also, the beauty of the stained glass window far outweighs the light fixture caught in the upper corner. Besides, church ceilings have lights, and I never crop wedding photos, all framing is done in the camera. Finally, yes, the dresses seam could have been flattened out. However, take into account this is a three strobe setup, achieved in less than two minutes, right before the wedding party headed to the reception. In wedding photography you work with what you got, and their ain't no time to dilly-dally. Message edited by author 2006-04-01 20:37:23. |
| 04/01/2006 02:43:04 PM |
Wedding Dress Shotby ewillisonComment by Plachoochi: I like your perspective and the stained glass window is a nice backdrop. A few things that should have been done to help this photo are cropping out the light in the upper right, smoothing the hem of the dress and watch your exposure - her dress is overexposed which has caused you to loose detail. |
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