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Very good Alan - difficult to say how it could have been improved upon. Perhaps a shame the man's eyes are shut - but a great picture. Cheers, Paul.
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This was taken in his studio during his "cathedrals period". He'd simply pin a large
canvas to the wall - no stretcher - and get stuck-in with a lump of charcoal. He got this
far in about half an hour.
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I like this picture - I think the light is good, and the composition is good too. A little more ground and a little less sky would have been better. Cheers, P.
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Great picture all round: the moment, the composition, the light. Could perhaps have been improved slightly if the camera had been tilted down a little, capturing the seated couple's feet and cutting out the globe of light. Cheers, P.
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Liz, this is a great picture - why does it need so much post production? On a picture as good as this the post production work should not be noticeable, just the lightest of touches.
I have to say I'm not a great believer in flash, but here it works to your benefit. Maybe you could have tried something a little subtler without the flash, or maybe try some B&W film next time! It's the light which is so interesting on those stainless steel surfaces.
This is a great picture and a great composition.
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An absolute cracker Martin! Is it difficult to work in Burma?
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Good picture, but a little "over-processed" for my taste. What does it look like before the post-production work?
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A good picture Karen - the high contrast works well and the several angles of reflection make for an interesting composition. I would have liked to have seen some life - people moving about - in the reflections perhaps. Cheers, P.
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A good picture Giuseppe, difficult to say how it could be improved. Perhaps shift the subject up - a little more ground and a little less wall? Cheers, P.
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Very good picture. I'd say don't worry about the leaning horizontals! A bit more contrast would be good though. Cheers, P.
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I like this one, good composition - but isn't the red a little oversaturated?
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