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I added the frame using Adobe Photoshop elements. I would
appreciate any tips or critiques.
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I think that this picture has an eerie feel to it. Any comments or
critiques will be greatly appreciated.
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This was taken with my trusty Canon PowerShot A60.
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Rootcellar, Miles Cove, Newfoundland
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I really like the sky in this picture.
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Photography is a hobby for me, however, I would like to improve. Any
constructive feedback would be greatly appreciated.
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It doesn't seem like anyone likes this. Could someone tell me why? I would be open to hear any suggestions.
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Thank you. I would have liked to have gotten closer to the tower but being a hydro-electric plant, this was as close as I could get. I love taking pictures but I also like not being electrocuted (*joke*).
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This water tower is a part of a hydro-electric plant. (Hence the
reason I have the electrical wires in the picture). I would
appreciate any comments, criqiques or suggestions.
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Mannicure? I think it shows that you don't need to be "polished" to find the Joy in Music!
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One of the great things about Newfoundland is that people aren't
afraid of a little colour! I love this bright purple wood shed!
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I love the expression on her face. I'm not sure what it is but it's great. (You don't need to know what the facial expression means... remember the Mona Lisa? People have been wondering for years why she had that smirk on her face!) I would never had known that this was taken in a kitchen. The background really works with the skin of the model and the gold in her headpiece.
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I like the reflection of the chain-link fence (???) in the water. Great use of contrasting colours.
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Very nice. I think it may be a little too dark.
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Very vivid. A very dreamy atmosphere. It seems like I can walk right into the picture. The little blue border around the outside of the frame really brings out the blues from the water.
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Very original. It looks like an eye.
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I really like it. It is simple yet very attractive.
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Any constructive criticism would be greatly appreciated.
Natalie
Broken Back Shed, Twillingate Island, Newfoundland
in Architecture
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