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04/04/2010 06:25:19 PM |
Greetings from the Critique Club
Hello tinkie2010! What a fun image you have here. I'm so glad you entered it in the Challenge.
You received a quite good score for your nicely presented find from your Beijing tour; Now, to make this fun image even better, I wonder if positioning would make a difference. if there is room, without distracting material, it is always fun to move around a subject to see what angle is the most useful. for example another angle might have eliminated that glare on the windshield and certainly would have eliminated that bit of white space and light pole on the right edge. These are just thoughts and ideas. They are things I still try to remember when I shoot. (Once I have the shot I want, I try for some others just for fun. Sometimes they are actually better!)
In any event, you're doing just fine. And I do look forward to seeing your images in the Critique Club queue.
Alice |
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03/31/2010 12:18:14 AM |
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03/30/2010 12:53:14 PM |
I've seen one of these in a video a band had on the internet. It was crazy! Hope to one day ride onn of these. Thanks for taste of another country |
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03/28/2010 08:42:31 AM |
The red writing on the right makes this centered image more interesting. Nice. |
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03/27/2010 02:23:30 AM |
Interesting image. I wonder if you had a polarising filter it may have made the interior of the tuk tuk become more of a focus? (that is not a criticism just an observation). I find the vertical column with the writing and the bit of car you can see beyond that unbalances and distracts the composition slightly. Perhaps a slightly different viewpoint could have made this a really top shot? |
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03/26/2010 10:28:40 AM |
this is a very good shot of a tuk tuk, colors are great |
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03/25/2010 10:05:12 PM |
I like this shot, I like the colors in it, the quality isn't half bad, not sure if I consider it a train, plane, or automobile. 6 |
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03/24/2010 01:14:55 PM |
A fascinating vehicle. I guess my definition of an automobile could be stretched to include a fully enclosed trike. I doubt everyone will be that generous, however. |
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03/24/2010 08:17:12 AM |
Awesome image, unusual. Lovely processing, crisp and street real. |
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03/24/2010 07:17:26 AM |
That's a nice looking Tuktuk. |
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03/24/2010 01:41:34 AM |
Nice sepia-like tone and I normally don't care for sepia. |
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