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07/10/2005 09:07:53 PM · #1 |
| I would like some comments on some of my pics, I'll give you mine if you give me yours? |
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07/10/2005 09:46:01 PM · #2 |
Are there any in particular that you would like feedback on or should we just throw a dart? ;)
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07/10/2005 09:51:07 PM · #3 |
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07/10/2005 09:58:56 PM · #4 |
Comment added: field of dreams
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07/10/2005 10:08:58 PM · #5 |
I didn't comment on any specific photos yet, but wanted to add a piece of advice/encouragement.
When I looked through your portfolio and more exactly your "favorites", it seems to me that you tend to like processed, unique photos. I claim this is an advantage, especially as you progress into your own style. Keep processing to your tastes (high contrast, tonal range) and then blend them into a style that you believe others will like too. This is kind of broad, but that is my ...comment...
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07/10/2005 10:09:01 PM · #6 |
i left you some comments, just have to say that you have really great portrait shots.. just hope to see more of those in the future..
Keep up the good job.
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07/10/2005 10:09:14 PM · #7 |
Sure, I'll comment swap with you! :)
Added comment on "Reflections." Wonderful photo! |
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07/10/2005 10:21:34 PM · #8 |
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07/10/2005 10:34:25 PM · #9 |
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07/10/2005 10:42:36 PM · #10 |
Hey Mandy I know you have Digital Image Pro 10 now...have you figured out how to add Photoshop Filter Plugins yet? I see you like to work in b/w and there is a free must have PS Plugin for really putting dimension in to b/w shots.
Andy
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07/10/2005 11:10:30 PM · #11 |
I've commented on several of your portfolio pics. I'm not much help though! If you want to help me out,here is a link to my current thread about my dpc prints.
Thanks!
//www.dpchallenge.com/forum.php?action=read&FORUM_THREAD_ID=239362
HELP WITH PRINTS
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07/10/2005 11:11:20 PM · #12 |
I've looked at your wonderful B&W series. They're great. I wonder what some of them would look like if you experimented with a light duotone. Might remove some of the harshness of pure greyscale - unless the harshness is what you are trying to achieve.
Left comments on some others. Great portfolio.
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07/10/2005 11:35:56 PM · #13 |
Originally posted by awpollard: Hey Mandy I know you have Digital Image Pro 10 now...have you figured out how to add Photoshop Filter Plugins yet? I see you like to work in b/w and there is a free must have PS Plugin for really putting dimension in to b/w shots.
Andy |
I did download virtual photographer and i love it. where are some more free ones? |
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07/10/2005 11:41:21 PM · #14 |
Originally posted by Cutter: I didn't comment on any specific photos yet, but wanted to add a piece of advice/encouragement.
When I looked through your portfolio and more exactly your "favorites", it seems to me that you tend to like processed, unique photos. I claim this is an advantage, especially as you progress into your own style. Keep processing to your tastes (high contrast, tonal range) and then blend them into a style that you believe others will like too. This is kind of broad, but that is my ...comment... |
THank you for your comment and compliment. I prefer high contrast. They remind me of my grandmothers old photos in her albums. I think that it is a very classic and timeless look. I love also love to make my photos very "artsy". I am an artist first, photographer second. |
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07/10/2005 11:44:03 PM · #15 |
Originally posted by joezl: I've looked at your wonderful B&W series. They're great. I wonder what some of them would look like if you experimented with a light duotone. Might remove some of the harshness of pure greyscale - unless the harshness is what you are trying to achieve.
Left comments on some others. Great portfolio. |
yea, I kind of do that on purpose. I like the way it looks, sometimes it is too much though. I ruin a lot of perfectly fine contrast and exposure pictures!! |
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07/10/2005 11:57:26 PM · #16 |
Originally posted by fotolady: Originally posted by awpollard: Hey Mandy I know you have Digital Image Pro 10 now...have you figured out how to add Photoshop Filter Plugins yet? I see you like to work in b/w and there is a free must have PS Plugin for really putting dimension in to b/w shots.
Andy |
I did download virtual photographer and i love it. where are some more free ones? |
Anvil, Character and Reminiscing are your friend when working with b/w and diffused comes in handy from time to time...with Virtual Photographer.
Xero Web Graphics and Design Freeware I grabbed all 4 sets but find I use Soft Vignette (Vignetting plus zoom-in/zoom out and others), Radiance, Soft Mood, SuperSmooth the most.
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07/13/2005 06:55:35 PM · #17 |
| Those are great! THANK YOU!! |
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07/30/2005 10:27:04 PM · #18 |
| I have some time to kill while I wait for the bomb to hit on the results of the Room Challenge, anyone wanna swap comments? Oh come on, lets play! |
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07/30/2005 10:46:34 PM · #19 |
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