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Critiques + opinions welcome..
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"Unfortunately", copyright information has nothing to do with the quality of ones image.
Well captured although a higher resolution would have rendered this better here.
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No Beef here as cows are sacred in India, Just 100% reconstituted
chicken bits - Yum.
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Very strong picture.
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hA hA HO HO HEE HEE HA HA!
Ah! The Symmetry, the textural component! - The driver of the vehicle has done exceptionally well. Thanks for photographing this work of art.
Seriously though, Photo-net is wonderful in that we have the opportunity to witness perspectives of others in different countries/lifestyles. If all we had was the CNN's and National Geographic's we would have a somewhat shrouded view of the world indeed. As biased/stylised/cliched as photography can be, sources such as photo-net, to me, are another means to broaden your scope of happenings around the world, right down to the squirrel.
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The artist is obviously the person that sprayed this onto an otherwise bleak piece of wall. Photography is an art form to some degree although a large part of it is appreciation and awareness, at any level from macro to panoramic of work already done by a makeup artist, a persons individuality/sex/age, mother nature or god depending on who you choose and, of course, light.
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I love the brickwork texture on this. This forms part of a massive
mural which spreads over about 150m in Enmore, Sydney greater.
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This is a great shot!
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In order to get into the inner compound and recieve the Initiation
from the Dalai Lama, all people including monks have to pass through
security gates. A mixture of national Indian guard and hired
Nepalese Gurkhas, plus the Dalai Lamas own security form this guard,
against any possible assasination or disruption attempts.
The pillows are for added comfort!
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Nice colours here, but I think this scene needs a horizon to give the image greater perspective/scale
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Good movement, wonderful tones.
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If the sunlight drifted and illuminated the barn in the background this photograph would have a stronger sense of perspective
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Good use of backlighting here - bizare but captivating subject..
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Buddhas and powerlines.
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Step carefully - these colonial corals are modern-day reef-builders
that protect islands and harbor huge populations of marine life. The
symbiotic algae that allows them to turn sunlight into food is very
delicate. This was taken off the edge of a sea-grass/sand-bar, at
low-tide, where the hard corals start to grow. This little one is
just a few years old, approximately 5cm in diameter.
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I like the junction of old meets new - the graffiti gives it atmosphere - Perhaps framing more towards the right would have expanded on this.
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FOUR BIRDS, NEWTOWN - Not really that altered, original is B+W,
scanned as a colour neg, and then just messed with contrast and
colour balance to import an ever so slight bluish hue to the image.
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Everything seems to breath a sigh of relief when the monsoon arrives.
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Perched on the edge of suburbia, St Peters Park offers one of the
easiest ways to obtain an uncluttered horizon in Sydney.
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Tibetan monks: Traditional.
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Simplicity wins again - wonderful colour, nice shallow DOF. A couple more stops would have rendered the bubble perfectly.
What did you use for this shot?
The bubble?
The surface/colour?
is that curved line an after effect?
Regards,
Interested to hear your explanation.