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Comments and feedback appreciated.
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Needs about a 2 degree tilt to the right, otherwise, a very striking photo...JB
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Comments please. Top of tents at a car auction - shot with polarizer
with slight adjustment in Photoshop.
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Looks like "Clockwork Blue" -- interesting effect.
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All I can say is WOW and well done! I use a Holga and love it (after I fixed the major light leaks). Try taping a red 52mm filter on the front of the lens, use 400 speed film and push development one stop for some unbelievable dark-sky landscapes.
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I love my Holga too and wish I used it more. A normal camera would not of done this shot justice. You get the feeling you're back in the Civil War.
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Beautiful - well done!
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Very nice use of silhouette to give the feeling of conquering the mountain.
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Nice colors and pleasing scene. To bad the picnic benches and trash can are visible.
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Exactly the way I feel when starting on a home project. The surreal white background adds to the emptiness being felt (white wall, smoky or cloudy sky??). Nice crop job.
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Wheee...nice fun action shot.
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Our Wire Fox Terrier, Tucker, doing what he does best when he's not
running around making us all laugh out loud.
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Nicely done in the old photojournalistic style. Composition of the eyes works well in this shot -- JB
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Looks real to me, in fact, my wife would give up her makeup to live in a place like this. Beautifully done -- JB
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Side door to historic building in Pennsylvania.
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Any comments or ratings appreciated. Old oak-paneled reading room.
Sepia toned print.
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Get the feeling of going through a time warp. I like the face in the rocks with the mouth open in the upper right hand corner. Cool picture.
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Excellent use of the sky as a background - very peacefull
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Excellent...nothing you can do to improve this.
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Very nice overall; howver, the flare is very noticible. You should be able to remove the blue dot.
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After reading your comments and looking at the picture the next day, I see I really screwed up on centering and leveling the picture during the scan. I re-submitted it so hopefully it will upload in the forum. Thanks for the feedback...Jeff
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