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05/29/2005 05:08:11 PM · #1
Here's two older shots of mine I took with a point-and-shoot digital camera a few years ago. See what you think:

//i4.photobucket.com/albums/y136/jonathanknight/Flower2.jpg
//i4.photobucket.com/albums/y136/jonathanknight/Flower1.jpg



Message edited by author 2005-05-30 12:45:01.
05/29/2005 05:18:36 PM · #2
Do you want feedback on the photos? Or just care to discuss the new camera? ;^)
05/29/2005 05:20:35 PM · #3
The photos....the bit about the camera was just an aside thought that was racing through my mind like a hamster on a wheel...
05/29/2005 05:23:20 PM · #4
Originally posted by jknight8907:

The photos....the bit about the camera was just an aside thought that was racing through my mind like a hamster on a wheel...


While spinning there, post a link to your photos. These are pretty big for the forums. That or post them on DPC in your profilio section.
Lots of ppl have dial-up and this bogs up the site. :)
05/29/2005 05:24:56 PM · #5
Originally posted by justine:

Originally posted by jknight8907:

The photos....the bit about the camera was just an aside thought that was racing through my mind like a hamster on a wheel...


While spinning there, post a link to your photos. These are pretty big for the forums. That or post them on DPC in your profilio section.
Lots of ppl have dial-up and this bogs up the site. :)


No problem. ;-)
05/30/2005 12:44:52 PM · #6
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06/02/2005 02:34:12 PM · #7
Jonathan - Of the two I like Flower1.jpg the best. The empty darker area at the bottom adds a sense of depth. Some enhancements for me would be to crop off the right about 15-20% to lose the dead flower head and this would also reposition the main subject to an off-centered position. The top-right leaves would then form leading lines diagonally into the image and balance the composition some. The center flower seems a little soft, maybe out of focus? Some selective sharpening could help there.

Flower2.jpg could be more interesting if you could see all of the subject item - portrait instead of landscape orientation could have done that for you.

Why the interest in photos that are a couple of years old? Just curious...
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