eva_lundh
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Mostly to see if you look at it the same way as i do
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summer
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Just asking for your opinions
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REshooting the pic, naaa, next trip goes to Ethiopia.
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I managed to get close before they throw me out
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I´d like to "hear" your opinion on this photo.
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Very nice settings of light
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Funn way to use the wideangle lens
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Thank you Dean!
To a rooike like me, your words are most encourageing. I really love photography but have at huge lack of selfconfidence. The photos I´ve uploaded I really like and can stand up to. They represent the road I want to find and travel.
Eva
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Thank you Eugene!
Annoying, yes, maybe that is why I like it.
I look at my B/W photos more like art and if they
gives a reaction, I get soooo happy.
Eva
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Very nice composition. Rather intruiging but clean photo.
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It´s quite a tricky photo since the foreground confuses the eye, regarding to the size of surrounding sanddunes. The sanddune you see is huge, very very huge.
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Hi! And thank you for commenting. The photo is not supposed to be sharp. It was very hard and long darkroom-work to get just this photo (specially the light from behind). The point was the picture as just a picture, photo-tecnical perfection come second. I really like it myself and it´s so nice when somebody take the time to comment.
Best regards Eva
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Beautiful photo
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I agree, after a second look
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When scanning the photo - I enhanced saturation and contrast with aprox 25%. Photo is taken about half past 5 in the afternoon. Not digital.
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Very nice photo but you kept a disturbing point. Balance and aesthetics would improve if you cut the bottom so the thing down to the left together with some air disapeared.
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I like this photo, there is a subtle contrast in feeling between the fragile litle girl and more harsh background. But, it´s too grey. I would have worked a little bit more in the darkroom to pic up shadows.
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Nice photo but could be improved if you cut away the first gondola to the right (yellow). That would give more exitement.
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In a photo like this, contrast is vital. It could be a beautiful picture with some afterwork, eighter by darkroom or Photoshop.
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I like the pic but think it would be nicer with some cutting to the left. I would let the pic start by the window beside the door, it wouldn´t ruin the sense of distance.
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Taken in the last minutes of daylight. Kodak tri-x 400 and Minolta
9xi. Under-exposed and quite tricky to handle in the dark-room f. 11
with filter Ilford 00 and 90 sec. I wanted her to softly blend into
the wheat and at the same time get as much details as possible.
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