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Like the overall red tones, photo really stands out.
There seems to be a hard line on the left side of her face though.
well done,
cg
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Very cute photo Len, The two teeth in front are killers!
cg
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Feel free to comment on my photo(s). I always welcome helpful
comments.
Thanks
cg
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John, I love the photos you stumble upon. Always refreshing to stop by.
cg
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Exposed for background, flash off-camera + reflector used.
Comments and advice greatly appreciated.
Thanks
cg
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Originally exposed for twilight setting off-camera flash used with reflector.
This was one of the later images so the sky darkened even more. I do
like the effect though.
Thoughts, opinions, and comments greatly appreciated.
Thanks
cg
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Experimenting with Light and Subject.
Any words of wisdom would be greatly appreciated.
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Playing with light,
Experimenting with strobes off camera.
Any words of wisdom would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
cg
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Very nice colors in this image. The crop really helps to put the Egret as the focus of the frame.
CG
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This is a repost of an older photograph, the previous one's horizon was at a slight tilt.
CG
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These guys weren't coming back, they were moving away because I was in the vicinity.
Not in a sick-o kind o' way but I never found the duckbutts unappealing. I do see where 4 profiles would be much more appealing though :)
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Gary:
This is why I stick with PN. Most people go on about how great my photos are, (and in some cases tell me that they should be in National Geographic) yet I know better. I don't listen to them but I do want to hear feedback.
I liked how you put it, 'if a photo is close, it's hard to come up with something to say.' Which explains why I recieved more comments when I was just starting out 8 years ago.
I'm not a fully time amateur photographer. I don't drop money into gear (though I wish I could.) But I do find great enjoyment in learning more about taking great photos.
But what could be improved here, my choice of crop? subject? exposure?
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Please Critque.
Any words of wisdom will be greatly appreciated.
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Experimenting with photo editing on landscapes.
Using Elements 7, i incorporated a soft overlay and some saturation.
Any word of advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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Very Impressive, i only hope to capture something as wonderful as this.
Well done!
cg
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All comments are welcome
Please tell me (atleast) one thing I did right, and one thing I need to
improve on.
Thanks,
cg