j._bradley_deal
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Great shot. I wonder how this would look in Sepia? The left lower edge could use a little "burn-in" for more definition. Stay warm.. -Brad
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Awesome Frank. How far did you have to climb to get this one! I like the Sepia effect very much.
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Nice colors Franks. What draws me to the photo is the square crop. The colors in the back of the photo are red and dry. The foreground is green and lush. -Brad
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Who is that goon... but can he play bass?
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Excellent. I hope you were dressed warm.
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This was shot hand-held with my Spotmatic and 16mm Fisheye. The
distortion from the fisheye lens seemed to work well in this
situation. Any comments would be appreciated.
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You may want to sharpen a little and stop down for more depth of field. This could be a good candidate for B&W conversion too. Overall I really like the composition. -Brad
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I think he posed for this portrait... Any comments appreciated.
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Excellent shot. Great composition. The rocks in foreground give it a lot of depth.
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An experiment in saturation. What does it do for you? Does the
oversaturation help or detract from the overall composition. Any
thought or suggestions appreciated.
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Great use of slow shutter and the low angle!
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The weeds at the top of the photo I find distracting. You could crop that out and leave just the reflection of the weed. It could a little sharpening too make it "pop" a little more. I like the tones in water.
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It really needs detail in the foreground. The sun is far too intense. Perhaps a split 2-3 stop ND filter with the sun lower in the sky. Also, is the subject the flowers, the grass or the sun?
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Excellent. This is much more dramatic and interesting than the color version.
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Lovely shot Claude. The only detraction is the highlight detail in the clouds is slightly blown out. The detail in the waves is excellent.
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Any comments appreciated.
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Excellent Frank, as usual. I find the B&W more interesting than the color photos. Excellent tones and the crop is interesting too.
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