tcalbaz
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This is a very beautiful and surreal image. I think to remove the railing would interfere with the intent of the artist regarding manipulation of the image. I also believe such an action would render the image sterile. The railings add a touch of realism.
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What a marvelous and beautiful composition. It looks like everything was carefully and fully considered. I like the faded to fog background.
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Your comments appreciated. Thank you.
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Your comments appreciated. Thank you.
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Thank you for your critique.
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This is a great capture. nicely placed elements. The train is a nice touch. I think a little more judicious burning and dodging could help better direct the eye toward the main subjects of interest.
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this is a very special type of light. not the usual as found on a morning sunbeam or a sunset. it takes a very attuned eye to just sense the dynamic range of these gradations and capture them to digital/film. It reminds me of the backlit light effects I saw exploring the John Mier Woods in California. The background canopy of the trees and the well formed bokeh form a perfect backdrop for the subject matter. Excellent capture and composition.
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Your lines of site are flawless. Beautiful colors and composition. The reflections in the water add to the eye candy. I particularly like the three boats all together on the left. Excellant framing. A very painterly vista. Well done!
Ted
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Very good exposure. The catchlights in the eyes are just right. Colors are nicely saturated. I love the subdued yet present sparkle that pervades the image everywhere. Nicely done.
Regards,
Ted
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A somber moody piece. It evokes deep response. I like the vignetting treatment in the corners. Nicely done.
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Fascinating subject matter. Reminds me of an Escher drawing. Great composition.
My regards,
Ted
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Thank you for your critique.
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Thank you for your critique.
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Thank you for your critique.
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Thank you for your critique.
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Umair
If your goal was to typify the emotional bond and connection between these three girls then you have succeeded. Words are not necessary to display the feeling of ease, comfort and joy between them
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Thank you for critique
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Seems to stop the rush of time for a moment and lets you think. Very nice composition. Spiritual too.
T.
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Many elements coming together. Thank you.
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Your comments, thank you.
Lakeside picnic at Sunset.
in Performing Arts
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Working with off camera ambient balanced flash. Your comments
appreciated.