rita_borg 0 Posted March 11, 2004 Just a typical maltese alley way. i shot this at around midday on a very sunny day, therefore the lighting condition was really bad, however i quite like the strong shadows. would like to know what you think....thank you. Link to comment
francescomartini 0 Posted March 11, 2004 Bella e coloratissima immagine!!! Hai usato tempera e pennello ????? Link to comment
johnorban 0 Posted March 11, 2004 Judging from your photos, you lead a very colorful life! Link to comment
John Peri 1,007 Posted March 13, 2004 Rita, you area very clever young lady with an astonishing flare for life. Link to comment
thomas_turk 0 Posted March 13, 2004 As these weird colors are not normally seen, ..I dont wish to think....Using inferior tools cannot a great photo make, because there can be little control or manipulation before shooting... Inferior optics eg a 38mm to 226mm eq. zoom, on the ladies Fuji, and digits, just dont hack it. Link to comment
mnigro 0 Posted March 13, 2004 Rita: I like your work but you gotta lose the titles. Very tacky. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted March 14, 2004 I like this abstractly designed image with the crayola effect! Link to comment
thomas_turk 0 Posted March 14, 2004 I agree with Gary 100%.. But lets not call it a photograph... Link to comment
neild 1 Posted March 16, 2004 It is possible that this is from a painting... but assuming that it's not, and that it is derived from a photograph, then your statement "but lets not call it a photograph..." is not really valid Thomas...Also, a real photographer could take an "inferior tool" and make a great photo with it: what's wrong with your skills Thomas? A poor photographer blames the "inferior optics" on his/her "ladies Fuji" and "digits" (you mean digital camera here, don't you?) for his/her lousy results. There are classes you can take to improve your skills Thomas, they don't cost that much... (I looked through your photos here on PN, but I didn't like any of them!) Link to comment
Landrum Kelly 64 Posted March 17, 2004 It's very clever and pretty, Rita, but I would also like to see some versions which involve less saturation. Link to comment
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