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| 04/07/2008 12:01:00 PM |
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| 04/05/2008 12:41:09 AM |
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| 04/04/2008 12:55:24 PM |
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| 04/03/2008 11:35:48 PM |
Orange Duskby facesastheycomeComment by lhollimon: I think this is a very good attempt! Maybe expose a 1/2 stop to the right of where you exposed this one to see a bit more of the equipment on the bottom of the scene. |
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| 04/02/2008 05:10:21 AM |
Orange Duskby facesastheycomeComment by nibbles: love this...the dark above and below the orange sky is fabulas,love all the craines,adds something different which makes it stand out so not to be just another sunset..well done |
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| 04/02/2008 03:18:42 AM |
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| 03/25/2008 11:38:54 AM |
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| 03/22/2008 02:11:25 PM |
Changing the Guardby facesastheycomeComment by jonfrommk: Nice shot with very strong colours and a great moment in time (perhaps moreso than a portrait) capture. I almost feel like saying I wish it was not quite so tight so you could see a tad more of Buck Pal, but if you did open up the image then I have no doubt I would be saying I wish you had gone tighter on the guardsmen, which I guess just goes to prove you are damned if you do and you are damned if you dont |
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| 03/21/2008 08:32:03 PM |
Changing the Guardby facesastheycomeComment by dtremain: Love the red. Like the subject matter a lot. This type of shot is very difficult - a moment in passing, and probably a very nice memory. As a photo, the faces of both men are too much in shadow, and the focus of the picture is the man on the right, who is facing away from you. The focus wants to be (I think) on the man on the left, but there you have problems with the bright sun / shadow on his face. I suggest experimenting with a tighter crop that actually loses some of the man on the right, & tighter to the tip of the sword. I can understand wanting to leave the lantern on the left and helmet on the right intact, but you may have to sacrifice that in order to get the most from this shot. |
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| 03/20/2008 08:06:08 PM |
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