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| 09/14/2004 05:40:46 AM |
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| 09/14/2004 05:37:31 AM |
The Road Homeby Travis99Comment: I know what you mean but I don't think you've quite caught it here. Firstly I would try moving further back or to the right to narrow the gap at the end, not close it altogether though. Next take a few shots with different exsposure settings. The trees are a bit too dark because the camera has tried to exspose for the bright area between the trees. You could also try a lower view point by getting down on one knee? Just my humble suggestions. |
| 09/14/2004 05:33:24 AM |
Sunlight thru the leavesby GrandmaEMTComment: I thing I see what you're getting at but I'm not sure it works. The shot is a bit too dark to give the feeling of sunlight and I do think it needs at least one point of focus. |
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| 09/14/2004 05:31:41 AM |
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| 09/14/2004 05:30:05 AM |
Waiting....by PhotomamaComment: A simply beautiful shot. I think the corner of the bed should have been left out by moving slightly to the left. Perhaps cropping a little tighter. The lighting is superb, well done. |
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| 09/14/2004 05:27:41 AM |
Shade for twoby CamComment: I like this a lot. What a fabulous scene. The greyscale gives it extra apeal in my view. The composition culd have been a little better I think. The postion of the sailboat directly above the parasol? Might have been better to one side. One other thing is that the horizon is not quite level, it slopes slightly down to the right. With this type of shot it must be absolutely level. But well done for capturing it. |
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| 09/14/2004 05:22:52 AM |
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| 09/14/2004 05:21:30 AM |
Underwater by DamianComment: Unusual, entertaining and brightly coloured shot. Well done. |
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| 09/14/2004 05:19:17 AM |
lost in her eyesby sixmacsComment: Its certainly backlit, but too much in my opinion. Needs less exsposure. Always a tricky one backlighting because the camera's auto exsposure will not be able to cope. Try shooting a series of shots with a range of settings then pick the best one. Unless you intended it to be this way of course? |
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