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Any comments or criticisms welcome
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I would welcome any feedback on this image.
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reminds me of Andy Warhols pop art, making the familiar unfamiliar.
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I would very much appreciate any comments or critiques of this image,
and also any others in my portfolio.
Thanks
Godfrey
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All comments, criticisms, suggestions most welcome.
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Coments, criticism , suggestions all welcome with thanks.
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This is Yassi an Iranian immigrant in Australia.
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Do you think this is a sucessful image?
Thanks if you take the time to critique the image!
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Original idea brilliantly executed, outstanding work!
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Great image, i really love your photography, but for me this image would have been improved if it was lighter.
Keep up the great work.
Geoff
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I would welcome comments about this image.
Thankyou
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I took this image while on holiday of the iconic Sydney Opera House.
I wanted to take an original image of it that would be different
from the standard tourist shots. I was very pleased with the
resulting image.
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Really like this, reminds me of Minor Whites painr peeling, like the cloour combination.
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I like the atsmosphere of this images and use of colour. I would framed the subject differently if possible though, perhaps lowered the angle so that the rocks took up more of the frame , and there was less of the rather bland expanse of water
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I'm interested in how other people feel about this image and would
appreciate any comments and ratings. Thankyou.
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I like this and other images in a similar vein.
I assume you combine a textered image with other other images in photoshop, using layers??
I love the style, but the subject of the doll by the window is a little lost, and i would have cropped the image, but thats very much personal taste
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Really like the image, such a pity its so 'square' though, would have preferred a more rectangular aspect
Christopher
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This image was from a scanned negative. I used a Canon 5600f scanner
and was surprised at the detail and clarity the scan rendered. The
subtlety of the skin tones I believe would have been missed by a DSLR.
I'm considering using film again for special projects! But in the
meantime Digital is just too convenient!