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thank you richard. that is much needed help. much of what i do is self taught. the more information i can find, the better. i find advice much more helpful than ratings.
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Please review photo.
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absolutely beautiful
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taken after exposing the film to light. not cross processed.
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this is a very clear very well executed picture with very good timing. i also noticed your bw pictures are very good.
next time you're taking pictures of snowboardes might i ask for a favor? could you please try and take a picture directly from umder the jumping guy? if you don't want to get too close you could try a zoom lens.
love the color of the sky.
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Please review. I simply scanned from film. There is absolutely nothing
done to the picture. It was a raw scan to tiff.
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absolutely beautiful composition. i think the best would be in the future to try a larger aperture.
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this one made me chuckle. maybe it shouldn't have (?)
man i wish i's spot things like you.
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Please review. I took this picture almost a year ago, and somehow
right now i like it.
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looks nice though at the corners you can see some distorsion if you view it larger.
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Thanks Jamie,
If you are referring to the picture quality and not size ... well it's the film not so much the photographer.
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here it is larger
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please provide critiques. they will be highly appreciated
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The picture is also very clear and very well put together overall.
... however ... and this is a difference in tastes not quality ... i would have preferred a longer shot so that the dress can be seen in its entirety and perhaps cropped a bit more on the sides ... not much ... perhaps more from the left.
stunningly original and beautiful.
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i was going to give you a high rating but the website won't let me ... i'll be back. great photo, love the grain. love the high contrast. simply beautiful.
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Picture taken at the Ledges this past weekend on Velvia ISO 50 with a
40yr old Seagul ...
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