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I've seen the kind of work that set's your heart a flutter and your comments do not surprise me. And as I book more work, I promise to chase the talent you so glibly claim I do not have.
Hmmm, wonder way your profle has zero picture's?
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Not as sharp as I've experienced with this film. But this was not
done in full sun and the lens was at f16, shutter 125/sec.
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Quite lovely, it really caught my eye to. Well done.
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Look at the Technical details section, I clarify what film was really used, reg Kodak gold 100.
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IMHO, your talent's are better spent elsewhere.
This slides toward being vulgar to me,(yeah I now it's just a pair of tree's).
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I whole heartly agree with Dave Fosters comments.
P.S. Some Kodak picture maker systems (go to Kodak.com for detail if you don't know about the system) are equiped with a Nikon LS2000 slide/negitive scanner. If you can find one with the scanner you can get a pretty good picture of the slide for $5 to $7 in 5 minutes flat.
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To me Raychel is a little to hidden by the cat and should come out more, at least a full eye at least. To me somethings amiss overall cause I don't see the detail that Tmax 100 should deliver.
Just my 2 cents.
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This has got to be one of my favorite b&w landscapes and it's not really b&w. NPH never looked better!
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I absolutely love this photograph. It has everything I look for in my own photo's. Just wish I could do as well as you have with this one.
Congrats!
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I like this photo a great deal. To me the yellow leafed tree is the actor center stage, the other's are the co-stars. Yeah he can act alone, but to me it all looks good.
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Kinda scary so I'm powering past that to say, nice shot. Yes it did turn out well.
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Outstanding picture that leaves me with nothing to say as far as improvement goes, flawless!
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Came here to check your work out. I commented on a photo where I felt the phtographer had missed the mark (focus & exposure). Here it's obvious to me you have nailed the mark. A beautiful infrared portrait that I can not fault.
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I wouldn't worry about the "rules". To me their are to many thou shalt not's, especially concerning sunset's. I really like this shoot, to me it's beautifully done. Nice texture in the cloud's btw.
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Very nice picture, well done in all the right ways. However, the yellow parts of the car are drawing to much attention and take away from this picture. I love the pictrue of him, just not what surrounds him. My 2 cents.
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A very nice picture here that caught my eye. It's not a jaw droper, but no flaws jump out at me either, nice job!
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Nice picture. Some people will tell you that you need more elements in this picture to have done it right. I say, give me a break, it's nice as is.
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With this photograph you have my first and only
10 for Originality. Well done!
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Very nice, I like it.
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I really like this picture. Here's why. The light level's you have given it, add greatly to a sense of mystery and wonder. Good choice of background.
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Hmmm, I see how someone, (without giving much thought) could say, it's not really an interesting photograph. I disagree, it's a once in a lifetime event to capture the contrails like they were. Very nice coloration and the contrails are where they should be in this picture. Congrats on taking the shoot and not ignoring the moment.
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I think you have a well thought out photo here. I see much in a artistic sense. However I can see, that your choice of film is not helping your talent show at its best. Which is much like my own experience when shooting with "Gold" films. Velvia or Provia would have been a better choice. Unless your artistic vision wanted it to turn out as it has (i.e. grain and color distortions). But now I'm nitpicking a other wise great photograph.
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WOW!!! Top photo I've seen here. Excellent work!
pure joy
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