mgbeach
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Ass-stounding shot!
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Thought this was pretty cool.
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I, too, think the second image is the stronger of the two. Very nice shots!
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could stand justa bit of sharpening. great colors and composition
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cracking shot!
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I think it would be better to crop some of the hill off. Great silhouettes and sky.
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found this guy on a walk in the woods
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out of curiousity, what is the black backgound?
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sorry about that! You might want to check the unmanipulated box to avoid any confusion. Have a great day!
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wonderful! you might want to feather the selection just a tiny bit when you go to remove the background like this. It's just a bit to sharp around the edges.
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Sorry, had to bring your photo in line with FCC regs. :)
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A rarely captured moment. Very well done. I chased butterflies all over a field the other day with nothing to show for it but blurry pictures and a lot of sweat.
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I'd have to say that at its core, and by definition, the subject of all photography is light (try taking a photo in it's complete abscence). I think that's especially true in this image. It's that moment when the scene was lit in the way it was (and the fleeting nature of that light) that I think was the photographer's intended subject matter.
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If you've got Photoshop, I'd suggest any of Scott Kelby's books. He's great at taking what seem at first to be very complicated editing tasks and simplifying them for the average reader.
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as I look at it, I begin to like the catchlight more and more. It mirrors the circular elements on the guitar and sets this portrait even farther apart from many others from an originality standpoint. To answer your original question, the black and white is my preference
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I took some suggestions and revisited this photo from last year. Love
to hear any thoughts on this version, as I'm considering entering it
into a local competition. Thanks!
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I think this is really nice. THe only thing that gets me is that the pink of the hat really clashes with the tones in the rest of the image. The edited version solves that problem. Wonderfully posed, framed, and exposed.
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I truly hope you don't mind, but I messed around a bit. Converted to greyscale, adjusted curves and levels, flattened and added a warming photo filter layer in PSCS. Finaly ran through Neat Image.
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nice pose, and the color tone works well. In general, though I'd shy away from doing this in camera as you then lose the rest of the color info if you want to do something different later. You could probably crop a bit of the negative space at top. Nice shot!
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Do you tilt the lens to get that extreme depth of field without having to use too long of an exposure?
Bug's Hill
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