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Good composiition and light.The image tells the story well.Nice work
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Hi Oskar.......Hope your keeping fine....Nice clear image thats shows the colour and wonder of nature
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Thank you Vladimir........do you really think so? It's a mistake that I don't get the chance to make very often.......and possibly my favourite mistake.
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I love it - its great! excellent work
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You have described it with the title..........very well done.I like it a lot
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excellent subdued light and ambience
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Fine expression, composition and lighting.
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Taken with Natural light- Advice and comments welcome
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Nicely composed and the ladies expression and demeanour has been captured perfectly
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Obviously raises a question is this top rated or bottom rated.......I agree nice ' smile' and fine image.
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Oskar, Rudd,Thank You for your comments. This was taken a stop lower with natural light in a marque tent then re-adjusted a stop lighter in PS to remove the background marque fabric.
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Very nicely done, nice colour, location with soft focus in foreground,and gentle relaxed natural expressions.
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White highlights in background can distract so at times it may be worth considering removing them with PS.I would tend to crop this a little at the top and bottom and boost contrast a little.Nice relaxed pose and expressions and a fine portrait.
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A strong composition of lines,colour, texture that documents the scene and location very well.
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At first glance at the thumbnail i didnt think anything too much about this image.But now ive looked closer and seen it full size I think its a great image.
The natural light on the tomato, the composition of its central position of colour within the diagonal tones.Its a good honest attractive image well taken and could be representative of isolation or distance travelled.
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Well balanced composition.I like seeing the eye of the horse behind and the tail movement.regards Andy
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