fernando sanz
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were you holding a torch in one hand and the camera on the other? or did you have someone else to help you?
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could you explain what the image is about?
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A friend told me that there was too much "black" on this photo. What do you think about the composition?
What about the light, is too much or too light?
Thanks for any comments
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Thanks a lot for looking!
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This is a "portrait" of my father in law, sailing away from the
harbour.
He works with these boats, so that's why I title the photo "Portrait
at work". If I was to take a similar photo in the summer season the
whole picture would be quite different. I'll do so, just to have a
couple of pictures of the same subject, but really different.
What do you think about the light and composition?
Thanks for looking
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Certo Glenn,
thanks a lot for your nicely written comment :-)
The location is quite good for photography, because it's a small bay surrounded by mountains, so wherever you shoot from, you'll get something in the background.
Cheers,
Fernando
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I like the colours in this one better than the pink one, but the composition is nicer on the other one.
Maybe photoshop will give me the "perfect" one?
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Thanks :)
I think that I was just lucky with the light. a Couple of minutes later the whole bay had the exact same light (kind of boring).
Thanks for looking
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Hi there,
I'd like to know what you guys think about the cropping in this
photo. Is it too much? would you crop out something else?
thanks
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My little baby Isabel laughing in Mallorca while on holidays in
Mallorca.
Her mom was talking to her, while I was a couple of meters away
trying to frame her face while laughing / smiling. I was quite
limited because of the space; the lens that I was using doesn't focus
anything closer than 2 meters, and the terrace was quite a small one.
Also, I found quite difficult to choose what angle to position the
camera, with respect to Isabel.
Any advice on how to improve this kind of shot?
Thanks for looking,
a pround dad :-)
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I find it funny. How can you be "secret service" when it says so on your shirt?
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Giant hand or tiny flower?
Either way, great texture :-)
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Thanks for the comment.
What do you think about the left hand side? I didn't really like it, but I can't get it any better.
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I shot this today, near my house, in Loch of Skene, Aberdeenshire.
I'd like to know what you think of the levels. It's the first time I'm
submitting a photo converted to B&W and played with the levels.
Any suggestions/advices?
Thanks
Fernando
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I like the idea of the drops on the CD, but I don't like the result of the light.
I think that the blue blackground makes it look a bit too artificial (like more computer graphics than photography).
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I love her expression and her skin.
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Did you crop the boat on purpose?
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Just in case you'd like to add a title to your image, I think it should be Plimsoll disc (that's the techincal name).
What ship does it belong to?
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Some months ago there was another shot title Frozen Time as well. I think that was a bit better, you might want to do a search and compare both images.
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Hi there,
what do you think about the idea of this photograph?
I was trying to get a "funny" shot of my little brother. I was
standing on the deck of yacht, when he jumped over the side. I think
it's quite a different perspective compared with the usual diving
jumps.
Technically I couldn't do much, becuase I used a P&S camera (sorry
about the highlights).
Any comments are welcome.
Thanks for lookin.
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Again another member with a 22" monitor.
Lucky them!
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I don't really see any thing interesting in the picture.
What camera did you use?
Nacimiento del rio Cuervo
in Landscape
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Me gustan tus fotos, sobre todo las del mar.
Comento sobre esta porque al mirar tu portfolio del tir�n supe que era el Nacimiento del Rí¯ Cuervo! Hace unos diez a�os que estuve allí¬ pero todo estaba congelado. Era precioso. Tienes má³ del mismo sitio?
Un saludo,
Fernando