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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?
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? ;)
07/10/2005 09:51:07 PM · #3
Hit me anywhere!
07/10/2005 09:58:56 PM · #4
Comment added: field of dreams
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...
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.
07/10/2005 10:09:14 PM · #7
Sure, I'll comment swap with you! :)
Added comment on "Reflections." Wonderful photo!
07/10/2005 10:21:34 PM · #8
left you a comment too!
07/10/2005 10:34:25 PM · #9
Left you a few comments.
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
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
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.
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?
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.
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!!
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.


07/13/2005 06:55:35 PM · #17
Those are great! THANK YOU!!
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!
07/30/2005 10:46:34 PM · #19
left you a few
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