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08/07/2003 01:52:14 PM · #1 |
Hi everyone,
I just uploaded some new pics to my portfolio.
They can be found in these two folders:
//www.dpchallenge.com/portfolio.php?USER_ID=8522&collection_id=1140
//www.dpchallenge.com/portfolio.php?USER_ID=8522&collection_id=827
As ever, feedback is appreciated!
Thanks,
Bob |
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08/07/2003 03:13:37 PM · #2 |
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08/07/2003 03:17:58 PM · #3 |
Happened to me three times,No one cares anymore!
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08/07/2003 03:19:43 PM · #4 |
Too many threads going on, ours are getting lost!
Everyone stop arguing about Photoshop and give me feedback on my pics! ;-) |
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08/07/2003 04:08:45 PM · #5 |
Sort of a horrible commentary. If it don't have to do with a ribbon it doesn't matter. Damsel in a Castle is brilliant and I really enjoyed the Claude Chaloub shot. The bow motion is thrilling. Great images. Very abstract in their construction. Nice work... Dave
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08/07/2003 04:10:59 PM · #6 |
Thanks Dave... that's a great compliment coming from the photographer of one of my favourite pictures on this site! |
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08/07/2003 04:17:37 PM · #7 |
Hey, I love mostly Caldecotte Arms pics and the sunset. Really beautiful colrs and light. Nice job
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08/07/2003 04:21:43 PM · #8 |
Hrghghmn. How was WOMAD? I was supposed to be there, with the Angel Brothers & Satnam Singh, but had a family committment - the guys said it was fabulous though. Cambridge made up for it.
Someone else has commented that posting a heap of shots together won't get you any critiques - and I'm going to prove that; like the Chaloub shots, but I see stage shots al the time, and TBH they're nothing special - though they are at least in focus, which is more than many manage. Like Bathtime and foot very much also - real use of the compact's DOF there.
ed
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08/07/2003 04:26:53 PM · #9 |
Thanks again...
To e301, Womad was great, I go every year.
I don't see a lot of stage shots, how would I improve that aspect of my photography?
Can you recommend any photographers or websites to check out? |
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08/07/2003 05:20:05 PM · #10 |
IMO the best stage photographer is a guy called Nobby Clarke (no relation) who works mainly in theatre and is just mesmerisingly good.
It's both a science and an art: the science bit in getting the hang of how the hell you take good low-light shots. I suppose if I could really tell you what the trick is I'd be earning the money myself! That said, two things I've heard Nobby say: learn not to hesitate when your finger's on the shutter release - that split second is the split second when you'll lose the shot you were after; and secondly that it's all about interaction - though I guess that's easier with theatre than with music.
Websites? Sorry - never really looked, actually. Must be some, I suppose :-)
Ed
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