d. alexander
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Well it's my first try at a nude and I was trying to get an artistic
shot and not shoot a pic that everyone will scream "porno" at. Tell
me what you think.
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Any feedback is much appreciated.
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any feedback would be greatly appreciated
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any comments greatly appriciated
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any feedback is welcome. i did not use a tripod on this shot 'cuz it
would be in bad taste to walk into the lounge with anything more than
a camera in my hands.
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since the last pic i submitted got slammed so hard i figured i'd try
this again before i smash all my cameras and take up knitting. as
always any comments and input is appreciated.
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I don't know why but all the people who rate me low don't have any coments for me. also they all have only landscape pictures in their portfolios. I hope that members with some model experience will help me better my photo quality, and have somthing constructive at tell me.
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i know how difficult it can be. not too bad (better than mine atleast) i would've tried to get a different perspective, but thats just my own opinion.
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Just looking for a little imput on the photo. all comments welcome
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any feedback is welcome......
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absolutly stunning and great clarity. with that much lens one has a habit of getting atmospheric haze. congrats on a onece in a life time amazing dream shot. i'm at a loss for words now........
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thats a fantastic picture!!! was this shot as a long exposure on a tripod? if i was to nit-pic i would have tried to turn right and get rid of the unnessisary stuff directly behind the car and had the picture end at the 4th blue pillar from the right. but i'm just nit-picking now
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this is shown as shot. taken with my sony U-20 (the tiny camera). i
just like the way the clouds look, and the illusion that the
corvettes go on forever. any comments would be welcome.
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any imput or critique is welcome.
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absoutly stunning!
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Any comments or advise is welcome. This picture was cropped after
being scanned.
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try metering the buildings then bracket down. then meter the statue and bracket up. i know you'll have like 16 or so shots of this but at least one should come out.
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Excellent photo.... maybe try to crop out a little of the sky. now your eye tends to stall right above the hill. try to make the lion the focal point (just my humble opinion
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absolutly stunning! great mood
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