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| 07/02/2005 11:59:33 PM |
Leading To Big Businessby StrikeslipComment: This is a classic almost perfect shot! Did you use selective desat in it or are those the natural colors with just a splash of blue here and there? It looks almost b/w. I love the skewed perspective. It actually adds to the overall effect. When I say almost perfect though, I mean you need to have either more motion blur with all the people kinda smudged into the shot or you need the person in front to be crisp. As it is, I keep finding my eye landing on the foreground person and going 'oh to bad he's blurred a tad'. I don't know if you could get all the subjects motion blurred though being such a deep shot. Kudo's on your DOF!
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| 07/02/2005 11:55:27 PM |
Sky Linesby MikeOComment: I actually kinda like this one. Too bad you got color banding in the sky. How did you resize/compress this one? Just curious...
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| 07/02/2005 11:53:17 PM |
No Skateboards, No rollerbladesby ShamanComment: Great lines, anticlimatic ending. Put a person on their cell phone or something like that in front of the sign and ya got something! Also it's too bad you have what Ansel Adams used to call a bald headed sky. A few dramatic clouds and this would be the bomb!
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| 07/02/2005 11:51:20 PM |
Dinnerby fstopopenComment: MMM... Dinner! Nice capture! Love the one cow looking at you over the fence!
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| 07/02/2005 11:50:11 PM |
Pipes in the Sunby neophyteComment: GREAT IDEA, but you have too much in the shot IMHO. If you would have cropped landscape style just about the rear disc and just below the back tire you would have a much simpler composition. Also, is this your bike? If so you shoulda arranged it so you didn't have such distracting objects so close to the end point of your leading lines. (the barrels and other bikes...)
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| 07/02/2005 11:47:34 PM |
Follow Followby justinbrookComment: Great composition but bad time of day to try to capture this shot. I even like your use of a square crop which often doesn't work well. But the lighting is horribly harsh causing to dark of shadows and blown out highlights. Try reshooting a couple of hours before sunset or a couple of hours before sunrise and I bet this would be an awesome shot!
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| 07/02/2005 11:45:16 PM |
Jungle Gymby LKMoteComment: I think I see what you are trying to do with this shot, but it's not horribly interesting of a composition overall. Your lines are kinda confusing. My eye has no where to rest. The time of day was not the optimal for this shot. The harshness of the light makes shadows that do not add to the composition. The shot is also crooked. Not enough to be artsy, but enough to be distracting.
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| 07/02/2005 11:42:59 PM |
Directionby cabaComment: Nice capture. Two things bother me about it though. It looks to be quite soft. I'm a fan of soft focus shot in general, but I don't see where it adds to this composition. The foreground is also quite dark and I find this to be a tad bit distracting here. When I cyber crop this into a square by scrolling up a bit, the composition is much stronger. Oops, I guess that was three things.
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| 07/02/2005 11:39:55 PM |
Spanning the Bayby rayg544Comment: This shot has a very classic feel to it. Nice simple tonality! What bride is this? Golden Gate? If so it's unusual to see it done in B/W.
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| 07/02/2005 11:38:38 PM |
Bridgeby MonaComment: Pretty scene! I'm trying to decide if I like the shadowlines running right down the middle of the shot. It's definately different. Is this a location you can reshoot? If so, try putting the camera at more unusual levels like down lower. I know it's hard on the knees, but you can get different feelings from the shot by doing so.
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