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| 11/17/2010 07:15:26 PM |
Watching the sunset by E450Comment by bohemka: Would work perfectly had the sunset been something a bit more interesting than the neighbor's driveway. No offense... the idea is excellent, the execution is excellent (the reflection is perfect), it's just the reflection subject that is lacking. Had you gone to a park overlooking (to reflect) the city and/or horizon and taken this same shot you'd be in the top ten. Well at least for me. As it is I give you a measly six and ask you to remember us here in crappy areas where we don't have sun to take such shots. Don't waste it. |
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| 08/04/2010 05:04:54 PM |
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| 08/04/2010 01:50:47 PM |
Just 2 Last all night by E450Comment by giantmike: This is a good attempt, with nice soft lighting and great clarity. To make it really good for stock photo use, I would suggest:
- Not having product placement, as stock sites normally don't allow "advertisement" photos
- A perspective that is lower, especially so you don't see the broken foul at the top of the bottle
- Maybe more interested placement, such as next to an alarm clock. |
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| 08/04/2010 07:43:16 AM |
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| 07/31/2010 09:21:01 AM |
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| 07/31/2010 09:09:43 AM |
Burgers and Dogsby E450Comment by geinafets: This looks like it was taken in open shade, which is why there is a blue/cyan tint to the image. Food usually looks more appetizing when the color cast is slightly warm. |
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| 07/30/2010 11:29:14 PM |
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| 07/28/2010 01:13:12 PM |
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| 07/28/2010 12:30:19 PM |
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| 07/28/2010 09:07:32 AM |
Burgers and Dogsby E450Comment by giantmike: Some good looking meat there. My suggestion for this photo would be to use some extra light soure to really bring out the details in the food. An off camera flash (low power) could help a lot. |
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