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| 01/25/2009 11:28:54 AM |
Spire IIby lunachickenComment: I like it unfortunately the sky is dead, you would have needed a little could cover to fill up that dead space. Also, I don't know if it's my monitor but the sky also seems over prossesed, like too much contrast was added in post production.
Nice composition though,
Eric |
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| 01/25/2009 11:25:47 AM |
Icedby AtrocitybeanComment: I dunno if you could have just worked the angle a little to get the sign completely in the frame, to me it's just all too a little unfinnished. first off the fountain is incomplete, the antique sign is cut off, the sign off in the shadows is half off, I see half a bush behind the fountain it all distracts me from you focal pointwhich is too bad caus it seems lkike a really interesting subject...
Good luck,
Eric... |
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| 01/25/2009 11:21:07 AM |
AA circa 2009by jaysonmcComment: I really like this one except the sky is a bit too big for me. I would have liked to see a nice horizontal crop. Maybe half the height, same width. If you have the time, just humor me and post it with that crop. I love non conventional dimensions. Great shot...
Eric... |
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| 01/17/2007 08:46:32 AM |
Far Awayby ttibbyComment: Hi, and thanks to all who took the time to look, vote and especially to thoses who opted to comment.
In all honesty, it is exactly what you see. This is the lowest building of a buddhist temple in the NamHanSanSeoung complex just outside of Seoul, South Korea. The hues and tints were adjusted due to a whitwashed sky, some people like the color version but I prefer the post processed version. The set up, well I am basically about 50 feet above the building which gives me a view of the range, netered the light on the building and pulled the trigger. Gor home, liked the shot, processed it and sent it off. As for the cell tower, sadly, it is a real tree that they stripped to look like a pole, and not the other way around. Also, I've been to deep and dark Africa where you'd expect no one to have been before and find one of thoses bloody towers, hee hee, so I still thinks this counts as Far away.
Cheers,
Eric... |
| 01/13/2007 08:10:02 AM |
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| 10/26/2005 08:45:20 AM |
What Next?by ttibbyComment: Thanks to all thoses who left comments. All are helpful to me but there is also an element of style. I like the effect that toning down the blacks does. It give a certain warmness and broken in feel to the pictures. When they are printed and mounted they do look a little better then online. This being said I am not going to change my style anytime soon, hee hee... But I will take into consideration other peoples comments.
Cheers,
Eric... |
| 10/19/2005 10:34:54 AM |
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| 07/06/2005 02:20:12 AM |
"Courtney"by tmorninglory96Comment: I really like this photo. Stylish and fun. Good use of the angle also, something that i am not normally fond of but that I find works well in this photo ~8~
Eric... |
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| 06/24/2005 08:34:35 AM |
me.jpgby ReeFComment: Well, it depends on the lens that was used to shoot this. Perspective is quite distorted depending on the focal length. So of this was shot from several inches with a 20mm wide angle lens I wouldn't say that your nose is not out of proportion but if it was shot from 20m with a 400mm telephoto I'd say that you have quite the shnoz yeah...
Nice photo though,
Cheers,
Eric R Thibodeau... |
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| 06/18/2005 11:07:10 PM |
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