jacobmiles
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Thanks for looking.
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This is gorgeous. I much prefer the black and white version to the color version. The color isn't necessary, and the black and white emphasizes the contrast between the painting and the woman.
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I love the 60's look. Would make a very cool setting and choice of film for a fashion shoot.
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Thanks Van, I appreciate that. There is something about it that isn't quite there for me, but I can't put my finger on it. I think it might need to be sharper, or perhaps needs more contrast. I was hoping someone might provide illumination.
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Thanks for any comments.
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I would react more to this image if it were a bit brighter and had higher contrast. Otherwise, it potentially looks quite captivating.
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A double-exposure I did in an analog darkroom. Thanks for looking.
Comments welcome.
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Comments welcome.
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An original approach to the focus of an image - it's not a particular location, but the overall pattern formed by the uK's that I see. Still, I'd prefer it with a single point of focus within that pattern. The focus at the moment for me vacillates between the lower right uK and the upper left uK's. I only saw the flag after a while. Be cool if just the lower right uK shirt were in color, like yellow or orange.
Congrats - happy shooting.
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Another in a series I'm doing of New York mannequins. Comments welcome.
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A striking photo. Since you ask, here's one cropping I came up with. I found the sign on the left distracting and too "normal" for the shot, which had a very heightened-reality feeling to me. You could even try cropping out everything above the ice to remove the viewer entirely from realitty, but I kind of like knowing that this beautiful thing actually existed.
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I love this. It lacks a focus, which would make it much better, but it's already quite beautiful.
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Great use of parallel lines and shapes, but it took me a minute to find her face. Might provide a stronger focus if you crop on the left, maybe to the first bit of white behind her. Great photo.
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Larry Waiting In the Car
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