joeltodd
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It's a good exposure. I think for the composition I would show some more of whats in front of the duck. I also might re-position so the wire isn't going through the ducks head (I like the leading line of the wire).
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Please let me know what you think? Over the top post-processing?
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Please give any feedback on this. I enjoy the tones/colors.
Cheers
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Good timing. I like the contrast/sharpness and frame is tasteful. Nicely executed.
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I like this one better then the one I commented on earlier. I now find the background a little distracting (powerpole) but I do like how the pole on the left has a same angle as her body. Also now that I look the weed looks like her tail.
I do really like the idea and I like what you've done with DOF.
Regards.
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Not as crisp as I would have liked but alright for my first try.
Let me know what you think... any suggestions for getting Crisper images.
Nikon D80 - 70-300 VR
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Nikon D80 - 70-300 VR
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Near Vernon, BC, Canada.
Do you like the textures? Do you think that B & W was a good choice?
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I really like this one. Good light but the composition is what makes it I think. Just seems to flow to me. Nice!!
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Very nice shot. The backlighting is good but seems a bit "hot" might burn it some and see. You must have been close for this. How did you manage that?
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Love the simplicity of this photo. Nothing to distract. Well done. I might lighten the face a little ... maybe not.
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Hey.. I like this one. It's different. I do find the shadows in the top right distracting. I don't know what you could do as I don't think you should get rid of it completely.
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What do you think of the water effect? The tones and contrast used?
Sharpness. Thanks all
Self portrait
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I like the lighting in the this one. I do find the reflection (umbrella?) in the left eye of your glasses distracting. Can I ask how you managed the focus for this shot? Did you set it up manually? Did you shoot at f8 or f11.
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