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11/13/2005 02:12:56 PM · #1
Would like some feedback on my stuff. www.modelplace.com/RickWong
11/13/2005 02:15:24 PM · #2
Linky: www.modelplace.com/RickWong

You've got some pretty nice work there!
11/13/2005 02:16:32 PM · #3
China babes,culture etc etc.
11/13/2005 02:22:19 PM · #4
Thanks
Originally posted by dwterry:

Linky: www.modelplace.com/RickWong

You've got some pretty nice work there!
11/13/2005 02:48:12 PM · #5
Sorry all.Just fell for the newbie sydrome.Noted.Thanx.
11/13/2005 03:00:39 PM · #6
You do have some nice shots there. If you want specific feedback, post an image. If you want to show off your nice work, it's done. :)

M
11/13/2005 03:12:31 PM · #7
Ok I'll try.[img]modelplace.com/RickWong/dragon's bridge[/img]
11/13/2005 03:13:11 PM · #8
Mmm it didn't work!
11/13/2005 03:51:15 PM · #9
Here's the pic:



Message edited by author 2005-11-13 15:53:47.
11/13/2005 03:55:36 PM · #10
That is so kind Mavrik.Thanx so much.
11/13/2005 03:59:38 PM · #11
No problem. :) It's a very nice image, by the way. It looks a little soft.

M
11/13/2005 04:01:59 PM · #12
I'm gonna try and shoot it again.I f%$# up.Left it on 800 iso didn't realize.
11/13/2005 04:06:12 PM · #13
Just started with digital after a long break.Still old school thinking.
11/17/2005 10:37:59 AM · #14
Is it ok to bump this?
11/17/2005 10:48:53 AM · #15
It is a very nice picture though I'm trying to think of what would make it less static. The bridge is a little too central for me though I like how the branch on the right mimics it's shape. It could be that the space to the left of the building doesn't seem to add anything to the image. That could probably be cropped a bit putting the building more in line with the left third division.

I think maybe a more angled view on to the bridge would make it more dynamic leading the viewer more into the image rather than just presenting them with a straight on view. Just a thought.

11/17/2005 10:57:57 AM · #16
Mmm.Thanks.Food for thought.
11/17/2005 10:59:35 AM · #17
Originally posted by modprod:

Mmm.Thanks.Food for thought.


It may not of been what you were looking for in the way of feedback. It's just what I see.

Other perspectives may not be possible due to the location of the trees etc. but it may be worth exploring.

Keep shooting.
11/17/2005 11:03:04 AM · #18
That's about exactly what I've been looking for.The shot is there and I am going back to try it again.Thanks again.
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