megan
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I think it's just a bit too blurry to work. How high was the ISO? I'd suggest cranking it up and shooting as much as you can til you get something with a bit more detail. Save that, I do like the 'facial action' on this musician, so I'd suggest cropping it, especially the right side, as well as a portion of the legs - it looks like there's something blocking the right leg.
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Any comments, critiques or suggestions are welcome.
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I've never taken nature shots before, so this was one of my first
dabblings. Any comments are appreciated.
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100% unaltered.
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Very cute! Where was this picture taken?
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Great!! I just wish the cat was in focus more. I didn't realize there was such green grass in Iran!
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I agree, I'm not comfortable with bull fighting, but a beautiful image in and of itself.
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Is that a head in front of them? I'd crop above the head, as well as from all sides, and focus in on them. A shot of them facing more toward the camera would have been ideal, but still fine!
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Aside from the very slight blur of the hand and mic, awesome shot! Also, I'd crop just a bit off of the right side.
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Only drawback is that a bit too much of his face is covered.
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In that kind of red light, your only hope is to be closer to the stage, and with a tripod, or a very steady hand - then, pray.
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Beautiful - almost like a painting!
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Awesome shot! I'd just crop down the edges a bit, other than that it's great.
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I would probably cut out the bassist entirely - the clarity of the singer matched against his blurriness clashes too much to make it worth keeping the photo its' full size.
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I did get a bunch of great shots of Iggy's washboard stomach - since I'm still figuring out photo.net, I think I can post more photos without having them critiqued? If so, I'll add a few more from the concert.
Thanks for your feedback!
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With only two songs in the pit to shoot (that is, with only a
quarter of the pit open and every single photographer desperate to
get a shot of the headliner!), I went nuts trying to make sure I got
something good. This was my favorite of the bunch.
I'm new to photo.net, so this is my introductory post/request for
critique. Also, since my recent purchase of my Canon E0S 10D I only
use my PowerShot G3 as a back-up these days (although I still think
of it fondly).
Dj
in Performing Arts
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