gnostic203
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Comments or suggestions please?
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Great expression. The reds are vibrant and the depth of field keeps the focus on the subject. Nicely done.
My only qualm is right eye and the side of his face seem just a touch out of focus. It could just be my eyes but its probably due to the focus point landing on the harmonica and the shallow depth of field.
Overall it's a great shot, I have a thing myself for good street shooting so this is inspiring.
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It looks like you painted the scene. The soft light on the snow near the bottom left is stunning.
Great shot.
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Any suggestions or comments are appreciated.
Thanks for looking.
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You transformed a photo to a work of art. Very inspiring.
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The subject almost looks like a chiseled statue. Captivating expression and the lighting and focus keep the attention right where it belongs.
Great job.
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I really like this shot. The contrast of the red car with the greys and blues is appealing to the eyes. I like the angle of the windmills and how they appear geometrically to line up into infinity. The piece of sky that opens up into the blueness is definitely what makes the shot for me. Good job.
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The subject is very centered which may or may not work for candid portraits. For me personally I would like to see the subject shifted a tad to the right to maybe convey more of what is to her side. Also the colors seem a bit washed out but that could just be me or my monitor. Now the good, I love the expression, her face leads me to believe she is holding back a smile in a mock effort to disapprove, but perhaps her vanity is getting the best of her. It also gives me the feeling of nostalgia from a time I lived in Mexico and visited the villages around Oaxaca. I can almost feel the adobe sand under my feet.
Overall I like her expression best. Nice job.
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I'm as torn on this one as the image is torn. The mood is intriguing and the subject's face makes me curious to see more. That is probably the conflict my brain is fighting between the desire to see more but realizing what I do see is captivating.
Intriguing is definitely the word that comes to mind.
Very nice Minush.
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More from my Rita's Fury set. Any comments are welcome.
Thanks.
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I have to agree with the others. The colors are so vivid they remind me why I am ever the landscape lover.
Beautiful shot.
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From my Rita's Fury set. Comments are welcome especially concerning
color or duotone technique. Thanks.
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From my Rita's Fury set.
Comments are welcome especially concerning color or duotone technique.
Thanks.
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