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peterkonzuk

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    Very interesting 'self?' portrait.  Claustrophobic feel with the ceiling just above your head, uplighting and converging lines.  If this was what you were after, well done!  Peter

  1. Well seen. Well smelled. Stood in the very same spot in 1987. Should pull out some of my old kodachromes but it always amazes me how low a keeper rate we had back then. Oh but for digital. I'm sure I don't have on up to this standard. Thanks for posting. Brings back some great memories. I'll have to check out the rest of your portfolio now.

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    So many sand dune images are just more of the same but by inserting a human element, especially as you have on the horizon in the background you've made a beautiful image far more interesting. Well done.

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    Was she hiding from your camera or just resting? Always a close call and I've struggled with images like this myself. It works because of her hands which I think make the image in contrast to her black garments. I checked out your portfolio and although this is good I like some of your others more. Great images.

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    Experimenting. Did a curves adjustment upto early posterization and

    then converted to duotone. What duotone settings do you like? Tried

    something warmer but didn't suit the image.

    Waterfront

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    I like this shot... monolith in background.. movement of figure.. well done. The black frame to left is distracting and for me doesn't enhance the image.
  2. Just came back from a mall where some of the stores had their xmas displays out.. and now this!! But really, excellent image/scene.. can only imagine what it must look like on 220 film.. well exposed, you must have fired a few tests at different levels of dusk to get one this well balanced, kudos and happy holidays (I guess?)..

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    This is a neat shot... I use coolpixes also and would have shot at least a couple of bracket exposures, perhaps 1 over and 1 under, then combined them in photoshop to get a little more detail out of the tire and undercarriage and sky.. this scene just has too much dynamic range for a digital ps... I think this angle is a great application of the coolpix and wa adapter.. well done.

    Trayton

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    neat expression, perhaps a little out of focus but could be the scan.. the bright background must have tripped up your meter.. would have been better with a little more exposure eyes and hair.

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    Lovely image.. suffers from a rough scan, not your fault. Nice to see you're using a Minolta X700. One of my first slr's and still in service. I don't understand the horizon's pincushion distortion from a prime 50mm lens though, maybe just the scan? Ignoring those minor technical issues, once again, lovely image!
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