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08/23/2002 12:16:05 AM · #1 |
Posted a couple of new photos: Something Old... Revisited Portrait of a friend Comments? Thanks!
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08/23/2002 12:40:11 AM · #2 |
Really nice, both of them :)
Is the background in the portrait the sky? Some texture in it would have been nice if possible... Your lucky to have a willing model that is so photogenic...
The Fence is making me want to start shotting B/W again... Great capture! |
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08/23/2002 01:16:46 AM · #3 |
Both are excellent :) I left comments on photosig...
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08/23/2002 07:50:25 AM · #4 |
Karen- both picts are really nice. Right side of fence is a touch light, and I would have cropped a drop off the bottom of the portrait.But thats just me. Great job! Critiques on this photo please?
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08/23/2002 08:29:47 AM · #5 |
Originally posted by myqyl: Really nice, both of them :)
Is the background in the portrait the sky? Some texture in it would have been nice if possible... Your lucky to have a willing model that is so photogenic...
The Fence is making me want to start shotting B/W again... Great capture!
Agreed, re: the sky. It was such a cloudy and grey day yesterday - that's one of the reasons I made the photo into B&W so that they sky would just wash out more. I wished for a clear blue sky day with puffy clouds.... Maybe next time I photograph him, as he wants me to do that for his CD he is making!
Hey, Terry! Beautiful flower! I left a comment on Photosig... what an eye you have for focus!! Right on!
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08/23/2002 08:36:27 AM · #6 |
Excellent photos both of them. Great work. And I liked the blank background on the portrait.
John |
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08/23/2002 08:45:03 AM · #7 |
Originally posted by jmsetzler: Both are excellent :) I left comments on photosig...
John, thanks for the comments you made on my photos. I don't think I can convert to b&w in camera... hmmm, will have to check that out. Haven't wanted to, so haven't looked for it. That was done in photoshop. Maybe I'll play with it some more. Thanks!
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08/23/2002 08:47:36 AM · #8 |
I think they are both good but the portrait ROCKS. Just as good as any professional ones you see of celebrities and so on...
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08/23/2002 08:59:10 AM · #9 |
e-series cameras dont have in-camera black and white mode :) |
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08/23/2002 09:05:06 AM · #10 |
Karen and Magnetic- thanks for your comments on photosig....and no I don't use a tripod, just a steady hand!
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08/23/2002 10:22:13 AM · #11 |
Originally posted by TerryGee: Critiques on this photo please?
Eeeek! Pornographic flower!!! hehehe, sorry, wrong thread...
Really nice shot... These kinds of macros are why I need to move away from my point and shoot toy... Well, California lottery is at 115 mil, so maybe for next challenge :)
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08/23/2002 10:52:00 AM · #12 |
Could someone comment on this portrait
* This message has been edited by the author on 8/23/2002 10:54:34 AM.
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08/23/2002 11:28:49 AM · #13 |
I love the shot and expression and want to know what she's looking at. Seems out of focus a lot to me, but maybe that's deliberate? Kavey |
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08/23/2002 11:49:11 AM · #14 |
Originally posted by TerryGee: Could someone comment on this portrait
Love the expression you caught in this, Terry!
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08/23/2002 12:48:56 PM · #15 |
... for critique?
Thanks! ;)
Best Buds
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08/23/2002 01:01:47 PM · #16 |
Originally posted by Karen Bryan: ... for critique?
Thanks! ;)
Best Buds
I like the feeling this photo gives me--it has a classic, nostalgic kind of feel to it--but was all of that grain intentional?
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08/23/2002 01:07:15 PM · #17 |
Originally posted by Karen Bryan: ... for critique?
Thanks! ;)
Best Buds
Like it! Like high contrast high grain but think it's a little too much of both just for my personal taste... |
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08/23/2002 01:26:45 PM · #18 |
okay. *grin*. Yeah. I put some grain in there because the shot was dark, and when I tried to level it, it just looked poor. So, I changed it to b&W and added the grain to attempt to disguise it. Never played with grain before, so wanted to try, too. Thanks for lookin'! :-)
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08/23/2002 01:34:28 PM · #19 |
Originally posted by Karen Bryan: okay. *grin*. Yeah. I put some grain in there because the shot was dark, and when I tried to level it, it just looked poor. So, I changed it to b&W and added the grain to attempt to disguise it. Never played with grain before, so wanted to try, too. Thanks for lookin'! :-)
I don't think the dark looks bad at all... I think the grain is ok but maybe at a lower level... good shot :)
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08/23/2002 03:21:23 PM · #20 |
I agree, I like the grain a lot, just it's slightly too much, but def don't get rid of it completely... |
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08/23/2002 05:26:41 PM · #21 |
Please critique this one for me :-)
mystic owl
Thanks!
Wendy |
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08/23/2002 05:29:36 PM · #22 |
Seems out of focus but lovely colours and composition. Are the colours as taken? Very colourful.
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08/23/2002 06:58:06 PM · #23 |
Does it really seem out of focus? The owl was actually sitting on someones shoulder about 10 feet away. I brightened and saturated the colors in photoshop. Thanks for the critique :-D |
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