Jeremy Stein
-
Posts
939 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Blogs
Events
Downloads
Gallery
Store
Image Comments posted by Jeremy Stein
-
-
Photo.net requires that uploaded photos be no larger than 800 pixels in the longer dimension, and have file sizes no greater than 100 kBytes. This photo is 2071 x 1481 pixels, and its file size is 308 kBytes. If it is not resized by 7/11, it will be deleted.
-
Wonderful lighting! A very nice portrait, too.
-
-
Photo.net requires that all uploaded photos be no larger than 800 pixels in the longer dimension, and have file sizes no greater than 100 kBytes. This photo is 2232 x 1624 pixels, and its file size is 486 kBytes. If it is not resized by 6/13/04, it will be deleted.
-
Photo.net requirements are that uploaded pictures be no larger than 80 pixels in the longer dimension, and have file sizes no greater than 100 kBytes. This photo is 1600 x 1200, and its file size is 320 kBytes. If it is not resized by 6/8, it will be deleted.
-
Photo.net requires that uploaded photos be no larger than 800 pixels in the longer dimension and have file sizes no greater than 100 kBytes. This upload is 2000 x 1312 and has a file size of 172 kBytes. If this photo is not resized by May 8th, it will be deleted.
-
Great shot and idea! Inventive and very well done, and, best of all, it made me laugh!
-
He looks great to me! And I love the glasses - are they just for reading or does he need them for other things as well?
-
-
Comments welcomed!
-
-
Bird is too soft - it looks like your focus point is on the feeder in front of the bird. The "pose" is good, but the bird shows little detail and little color. Some fill flash would really have helped, but the focus is the main problem.
Keep trying, these guys are very hard to photograph well without a setup.
-
Comments welcome
-
(Many irrelevant and argumentative messages have been removed from this thread - jms)
-
Comments welcome
-
Comments welcome
-
(thread heavily edited to remove irrelevant comments)
-
Comments welcome!
-
This thread has been edited to remove irrelevant and argumentative comments.
-
This thread has been edited to remove comments not relevant to photography. Photo critiques should discuss photographic matters, not provide opportunities to vent your anger or make rude remarks about the people depicted in the photographs.
-
Comments welcome!
-
-
-
Dirt Road
in Uncategorized
Posted