frank_alvaro2
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Late afternoon at the edge of the sahara Desert in Morocco
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Lovely colours and composition. I'd like to see the stamens (is that what they're called) sharper, as they seem a bit soft. Still, a very nice image.
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Day 1 on my trip to Morocco in 2009. I've always liked how this image
turned out - I think it's a combination of the vibrant colours and the
relaxed pose of the boy, who seems so relaxed.
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This is my first submission to Photo.net for several years, and I'm
just dipping my toe in again. Last time I was here I was still using
film - well, that's long gone now. This image was taken last year on a
trip to Morocco. Taken in the late afternoon from the back of a camel,
I'm always amazed how well it turned out. Comments and critques please!
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Slow shutter speed to cause athletes' blur.
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Nicely seen - maybe crop a little of the sky. Also, it seems a little flat...maybe make it a bit more contrasty. But I still like it.
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I think the presentation is very good. I think the centre shot is excellent and the other 2 are pretty good too. I maybe would put a very thin black border around each of the individual photos to set them off from the white background. Well done.
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Lovely shot - very moody. conveys a sense of mystery. well done
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I like this - a well-seen photo opportunity. It's a pity about the rubbish in the gutter - it's a bit distracting for me (but I think cropping it would adversely affect the balance of the photo).
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very well done - a simple idea well executed. I would have liked the white "spots" on the reflection of the lamp to have been removed, ie make it perfectly black.
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This is my first PhotoNet submission. This was taken at Uluru (aka
Ayer's Rock) NT Australia. The original was a unremarkable colour
shot which I think has been improved by converting it to greyscale by
PS. I would appreciate any comments
Where Horizons End
in Landscape
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I've never said this before, but this is one of the most beautiful images I've ever seen. The simplicity, the muted tones, the perfect placement of the tree - simply a wonderful scene. Congratulations.