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| 08/24/2020 08:21:17 AM |
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| 08/24/2020 08:19:21 AM |
Bringing Her Home by Bear_MusicComment: now I know where all my amazon orders are going, they all are sitting next to you :D
Drone shots are fun and yes I am enjoying it too :)
way to go Robert! |
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| 08/24/2020 08:17:18 AM |
The ceremony by NeatComment: way to go Anita! and agreed with others, you really captured this shot at the moment when they are talking about the future :)
Congratulations for the blue! |
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| 08/24/2020 08:16:32 AM |
The ceremony by NeatComment: Yes, Indian weddings are colorful and yes it is really long process not just few hours but some time days and everyday there is some activity :D
Originally posted by marnet: Congrats on the Blue, Anita, and in advance on winning the ribbons race, no doubt about that as you are entering now every single challenge.
This is a very good image, you caught the interaction, although I didn't guess that it was a wedding and these were bride and groom. |
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| 08/22/2020 10:29:47 AM |
You will never have this day again so make it countby pgirish007Comment: Thank you so much Mark for the details and yes I agreed, I made some mistakes and really took down the shot. I will keep your suggestion in mind next time when I am going to take the shots! Again thank you such mark!
Originally posted by mpeters: A couple of comments -- take them from a my perspective as an aspiring landscape photographer. The scene is pleasing and looks like it has potential for sure. Suggest bringing down the green saturation on the rocks. Always check your horizon - on DPC(and elsewhere), crooked horizons grab the viewers attention and that typically isn't the photographer's intent. Regarding your positioning/composition - suggest a camera location to the right of pictured. You could have kept the vivid green rocks in the frame but used the line of breaking surf to create a stronger leading diagonal from foreground to background. The water movement around the rocks in the sea would have been retained and although the sun would may have moved to the right in your composition, I believe the overall composition would have been improved.
One mans opinion. Happy shooting! |
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| 08/22/2020 10:28:42 AM |
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| 08/20/2020 06:54:30 PM |
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| 08/17/2020 07:50:31 AM |
upsidedown to IreneMby ytshuvaComment: you still manage to get the shot and yes, lighting is still not as perfect but yes I do see that this is really well excuted. |
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| 08/17/2020 07:49:02 AM |
uninvitedby NeatComment: To me, this is indeed upside down. Nice perspective and indeed shows the point of view. |
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