arashdejkam
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Asya, I knew it is natural blur, it is obvious in first look, I never suspected that it may be something added later in PS ;) keep up the good work.
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Excellent idea, tones, sharpness, nice use of blur, great composition and so on... a perfect shot.
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I think most of the complaints above about this photo is that "why it doesn't look like thousands of landscape shots we see everyday in top photos". that is exactly its strong point.
To me everything is just right in this photo. very well done Bekky!
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Definitely a perfect shot! I feel I'm in the scene every time I look at it. its the kind of shot that doesn't need me to review it's strong technical points in my mind over and over to enjoy it, it directly hits my aesthetics sensors ;) please keep posting Taner!
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Hi Naeem, I like this one ;) great expressions and good use of depth of field. the older guy is a bit too close to the right of the frame, hope you had given him a bit more room. anyway, well done!
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Very nice composition and perspective, very well done. I know you are a film photographer and perhaps against digital manipulation ;) but I think digitally removing of the two distracting elements (the shadow on the bottom right corner and the sign) will help this photo very much. hope you don't mind, I did a test.
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Paul! honestly I'm not a fan of these kind of photos but you know any style at it's extreme quality impresses me! your work is perfect. it is my honor to have your comment on my photo.
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Hi mike! I really like this shot, very interesting pose and expression. did you ask the boy to stand like this ?! ;) I just wish you had waited a bit more to let that Peykan (!) go out of frame, or perhaps use 2.8 aperture to have it more blurred.
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Good capture of an interesting statue, I like the yellowish highlights it adds something to the photo. I only wish you had used a bit smaller aperture to keep the front monkey in sharp focus too.
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Shadows have made the image too busy, not restful for the eye.
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In a boring restaurant near Chaloos, Iran, the only interesting subject to shoot was the wet window after the storm.
Comments are highly appreciated.
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Yes 7-8mm with feet counted ;) about 2mm without feet.
the eyes must be less than 1/10mm.
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