cpc 0 Posted July 15, 2002 Ifuago Indians pose with tourists at the top of the rice terraces in Banaue, tried to do something a little different from the normal group shots. Link to comment
Uhooru 2,207 Posted July 15, 2002 The background is a very nice set off and the colors are nice too. It appears that maybe the focus on the man's face is a little bit blurred. Nice photo. Maybe a little higher f stop would have done the trick. Then again, the focus isn't too bad. It could be me as its pretty late here :) Again nice job! Link to comment
hayward 0 Posted July 16, 2002 Very nice. It's too bad the sky is darker and bluer. I mights uggest that the top right feather is a litle blown out, but it makes a bit of a halo. If you found my comments useful, please comment on and/or rate my portfolio. Link to comment
koska 0 Posted July 18, 2002 Beautiful potrait! Excelent use of complementary colours (red/green). I'm not sure about the square format though... I wish you shot this on velvia... Great photo! Link to comment
frank uhlig 0 Posted July 21, 2002 I always try to learn some more: Are there Indians in the Philipines? Mind you, there are Indians in India and adjacent places, and due to Columbus's mistake, there are Indians in the Americas. But in the Philipines? The person looks like a local Philipino, not indian Indian, nor American Indian. Please help me. Link to comment
cpc 0 Posted July 22, 2002 The word "Indian" I suppose has a number of meanings, including indigenous people of N (and S) America and people from India. In this case it means indigenous. Link to comment
jeff_clark 0 Posted July 29, 2002 It's either from Joe Versus The Volcano or The Volunteers. To me, it's just a tourist shot cropped square to look 2 1/4 in an exotic place. I'll come back some other time and take a peak but I don't think it will change. Link to comment
jeff_clark 0 Posted August 3, 2002 Yep, still a tourist shot. It's better than the pictures I've taken in another country (I have none), but it's still not very striking. All the film realstate wasted now days and expensive 35mm investments could have easily paid for a lot of nice 645 af equipment from almost any manufacture. Link to comment
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