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| 08/04/2004 06:12:16 AM |
My mustangsby paha_lComment by KevinRiggs: Good idea but you need to stop the lens down to get more definition in the toy truck on the left of the frame and your background is already clearly in focus. I'd suggest a different location so that the backdrop of trees, wires and buildings doesn't detract from the optical illusion you're crafting. In any photo you also might want to watch to be sure you don't have any well delineated objects appearing to come out of a person's head. The white edge of the building in the background bisects the human subject's head and while you might want to set apart two hemispheres to enhance the differences or the symmetry or some other facet of your composition, in this instance you lose that impact because both the tree limbs and the power/phone lines cross that imaginary boundary and dilute the separating power of the dividing line. |
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| 08/04/2004 03:11:52 AM |
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| 08/04/2004 02:41:05 AM |
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| 08/04/2004 02:26:13 AM |
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| 08/04/2004 01:35:33 AM |
My mustangsby paha_lComment by airatic: Deeper DOF is needed to make this image work. Also lower your hand on the left (right side of the picture) so the hands are at the same distance visually from each car. |
| 08/03/2004 09:12:03 PM |
Do you want water?by paha_lComment by annasense: everytime i look at this, i have to re-focus to figure out exactly what i'm looking at. i really like images that challenge my eyes. 8 |
| 08/01/2004 04:23:05 PM |
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| 08/01/2004 12:18:22 AM |
Do you want water?by paha_lComment by animes2k: there's something I really like about this image - the specular highlights and the subtle ripples are great, even if I can't, for the life of me, figure out what it is. perhaps better suited to an "abstract" challenge. nonetheless, I dig it. |
| 07/30/2004 04:08:30 PM |
Do you want water?by paha_lComment by strangeghost: The more I looked at it, the more this photo grew on me. Very appropriate dof, nice sharp focus at the level of the water. the perspective on the spoon is interesting, and the use of light and shadows makes the composition very interesting to look at. I think the light source could have been a bit brighter. Very nice pic though. |
| 07/28/2004 02:31:57 AM |
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