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02/03/2005 02:37:05 AM · #1 |
Please Comment on my pictures in my portfolio .. I need some pointers ..
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02/03/2005 02:53:23 AM · #2 |
Iceicles and Matt and Steph are great! To much filtering and PS work on the others, (especially emboss filter) for my taste. But I shoot weddings, sports and photojournalism so I don't get to play much.
Anyone readin t his reply is welcome to comment on my portfolio also.
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02/03/2005 02:57:17 AM · #3 |
Hands is beautiful that one is my favorite .. nice work ... |
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02/03/2005 03:06:16 AM · #4 |
First, this shot is scary:
Reminds me of the Ring and the Grudge.
As for your portfolio, I agree with RLinn3, PS filters have been overused... that said, your people shots show promise, I think. Go easy on the filters, and focus on the image... focus on what it is that your capturing.
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02/03/2005 03:16:17 AM · #5 |
Originally posted by bdobe: First, this shot is scary:
Reminds me of the Ring and the Grudge.
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Reminds me of Ringu and Ju-on :P I like it :)
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02/03/2005 03:17:50 AM · #6 |
Sorry It's scarey ..lololol.. i was going to use it for movie titles for the ring funny you said that. i hope you enjoed the picture though ... as for my others i have a favorite i want to show i also need pointers on please feel free to be honest :o)
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02/03/2005 03:54:08 AM · #7 |
Originally posted by faidoi: Reminds me of Ringu and Ju-on :P I like it :) |
Yes, the originals, the Japanese movies, are good, too; but the American remakes came to mind first.
As for this pic , I think the eyes are great; however, the processing only detracts from the subject. I think it would help if you'd let us know what it is that you're going for, what sort of effect...
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02/03/2005 05:57:35 PM · #8 |
not looking for any type of effect just need opinion's from people more experienced then I'am ...To let me know if I have potential....Thank's :o) |
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02/03/2005 06:04:18 PM · #9 |
You are obviously creative and open to growth. (And you have gorgeous eyes!!!) I agree with everyone about the over-processing. Let the photographer in you come out a speak for a while and leave the "artist" in the background for now. See what you can do through the camera and leave out the borders and effects. I think you will end up producing some truly unique and lively work. For the psot-editing, then concentrate on learning to use it as a digital darkroom in the truest sense and not so much as an artist's palette. I love your work with the antique cameras; great sense of composition. The light in the photo with you (?) and the man facing two different directions shows some very nice lighting. And welcome to DPC!!
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02/03/2005 06:17:06 PM · #10 |
Thank you so much kylie .. I realize what your saying .. I will work on focusing on the picture more .. and leaving the borders and artistic stuff out ;0) |
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02/03/2005 06:39:22 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by Toniann220: Thank you so much kylie .. I realize what your saying .. I will work on focusing on the picture more .. and leaving the borders and artistic stuff out ;0) |
You're so welcome! Very refreshing to see someone asking for comments and suggestions and really take in and not see it as a threat. You will do great!!!
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