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I like it Jeff. You can make the effect a little more believable by highlighting the back of the insides, since you have frontal lighting. See how the other pic above has a highlight on the right-hand side inside of the peel? And maybe a little spill light on the front rim on the inside.
Nice concept!
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Very interesting, I love it. The darker shade of the front of her body, arms and head and shoulders, seem disconnected from her lower half that's brighter. I get a disconcerting feeling looking at her. Nice!
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I really like it! open to many interpretations. I might bump up the brightness of the clouds to pull the eye upwards. fun!
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love the dark places. one suggestion is to move so that the foreground fence is not in the picture. I think it gives a "barrier" to entering the shack and it's foreboding...
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Wow, awesome Marc! I bet that was a moment!
PS: check the website link in your profile, it needs http:// in front of it I think.
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How about starting with an ultra-sound video of the embryo?
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Costin, I really love this one! Great sensitivity.
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Need the entire tree on left? Ideas?
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what do you think?
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here it is with no jpeg artifacts
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I like this because it causes my mind to do a flip. I start seeing it as a macro shot of some ice from a few inches and then the scale dawns on me and it's a huge iceberg. That mind flip makes for a good photo, imho. Or maybe a flipped mind?
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I love it. I'd be tempted to desaturate the red a little.
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What do you think? Should I bring up the foreground? For some reason,
the medium view makes the foreground darker than the larger size
(check that first please). Thanks for any feedback. Used 2 shots on
tripod and PS to simulate GND filter.
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improvements?
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I'd suggest cropping to increase the interest in the posts and bird.
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Yep, saw this wonderful cloud up the hill and waited till it moved closer to the light. Wish I had tried moving the camera little to get motion blur. Thought it looked funny as the cloud was coming towards the light and the fence was broken down in front of it. Run!
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lance, try cropping into a vertical format, left edge at tree and right edge at rightmost of web. I think that'll make it look more dramatic, imho.
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I used curves in photoshop to boost the contrast. I tried to use fill flash to compensate for the sun coming through the gap and I think I was a stop too much. Here's the original image...
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