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05/25/2007 12:31:07 PM · #1
Okay, so a sexy subject line seems to work to draw attention to these photo threads. If you're not too pissed off at this point, I'd love some feedback on the photos below. This is an old tractor that has been abandoned in a field near where I live. I like the shots I've gotten, but would like to go back and reshoot. Any suggestions on how to improve would be greately appreciated.

(This is the one I like the best.)




05/25/2007 12:44:03 PM · #2
Try some different angles...higher, lower, left, right...

Knock out that fence in PS if you can...more shallow depth of field to loose the background in blur...
Frankly, I think they are just fine as they are, but there is always room for improvement.
05/25/2007 12:46:33 PM · #3
Dammit - I was hoping for a studly sweaty dude! ;)
05/25/2007 01:01:39 PM · #4
Originally posted by idnic:

Dammit - I was hoping for a studly sweaty dude! ;)

You rang? :D
05/25/2007 01:02:57 PM · #5
Originally posted by Mick:

Originally posted by idnic:

Dammit - I was hoping for a studly sweaty dude! ;)

You rang? :D


Sweeeet! Now where's the pic, Mick??
05/25/2007 01:03:33 PM · #6
Originally posted by idnic:

Dammit - I was hoping for a studly sweaty dude! ;)


Sorry to dissapoint. ;)
05/25/2007 01:12:59 PM · #7
Originally posted by idnic:

Originally posted by Mick:

Originally posted by idnic:

Dammit - I was hoping for a studly sweaty dude! ;)

You rang? :D


Sweeeet! Now where's the pic, Mick??

I'll get right on that. First, I'll have to work up a sweat, and then take a photo, post processing, etc., etc. It could take a while. A long while. I'll get back to you asap. :D
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