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Comments are most welcome
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Ah... another water droplet fan. Well done for capturing this. I know how hard it is to get the timing right now!
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What a truly fantastic and original shot. This really stands out amongst the standard submissions. It wonderfully graphic and abstract.
I would love a print of this if they're available?
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This image was being projected onto a huge circular screen, hence the central composition, not something that I'm normally known for :)
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Where is this? What's it all about? Where's the explanation?
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Hi Peter. You answered your own question. "The World Famous....".
No I've not photographed someone's painting. It's a massive entrance hall flooded with light from an artificial sun. All the people are looking at a gient mirror hung a few hundred feet above them. Have a look at the other pictures on my website
http://www.urban-landscapes.co.uk/gallery/Weather
Oh, one other thing. Chill out man!! Jeez! :)
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Comments always appreciated
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Feedback or comments on my work are always appreciated. It makes it
all worthwhile!
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Feedback welcome
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Comments welcome
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Comments welcome
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Comments welcome
Gavin
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the meddleground is unfortunately too dark. the lack of detail here is rather a shame. Nicely compsed shot though
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how funny. Found this browsing through. I have almost the exact same photo to this.
Great minds eh? . . .
All the best
Gavin
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with a photograph like this, I don't think that you need comments on how to improve. Continue as you are. This is a fine Black & White indeed. You have a good eye for a shot.
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nice image. It does however look over sharpened & over 'dodge & burned' to the point where it looks like the guy has tiger stripes.
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I'd love to hear people's comments on this photo. Likes & dislikes or
just general remarks please.
Many thanks.
Gavin
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Nice shot, Doesn't need to be cropped or altered at all. Remarkable resemblance to Natalie Imbruglia . . .
Gavin
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I think that the depth of field is a little to shallow as I would have liked the focus to drop off a little further in. However, don't take this as a negative comment as I think the photo is fantastic, the colours & detail are perfect.
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try cropping the ground from out the bottom of the frame so we just see the bricks
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great exposure here. Lots of tone & detail kept. I find that the material over the childs head draws my attention away a little too much as it meets the eye, on the left. Nice catch lights in the eyes too.
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Lovely tones here & nice detail. I might be tempted to crop the horizon off of the very top but that might place the groyne to high in the frame. Good shot you've got there
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A fantastic image. The levels could be tweaked a little to improve the finish. However I love the pattern created by the building & the composition. Very 30's poster theme, or perhaps a waving flag id you squint a little. Top Shot!
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this is one of the best images I have seen in a while. The composition is great, I'd be interested to see it with some of the sky cropped out. Possibly even crop it to a square losing the tiny detail bottom left.
Really great image you have there. Get it on a book cover soon!
Sorry I'm late, I was a bit tied up
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