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This entire house was no more than 500 square feet. Any thoughts on
composition or subject would be appreciated.
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Thanks for the comments. the green is actually just the grass in the background. I didn't realize that it would be so vibrant until later. As for the focus, I actually shot with a very shallow DOF with the intent that only the forward eye would be sharp. Maybe it doesn't work... any thoughts?
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I often take images and then when I look at them later ask
myself, "Was it worth shooting". I was extemely struck by the
simplicity of the shack and the awesome colour in the releatively
stark surroundings, but this is one of those images. Any opinions?
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Looking for general feedback on composition and perspective and
whether the fog adds or detracts from the image.
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Anyone feel that this is too crowded or confusing?
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This lighthouse sits at the Eastern edge of North America. Any
thgoughts?
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Looking for overall impressions.
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Overall Impressions?
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Another colour shot converted to B&W. I'm not sure about this one.
I like the subject matter, and the still water, but The sky is
rather bland. Any suggestions on how or whether it could be
strengthened.
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Any comments on lighting, composition? This was actually shot on
Provia and converted to Black and White. I like it much more than
the colour version.
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Not sure how to categorize this. Any views on composition or
overall impression. Is it a worthwhile shot?
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I think the composition and subject are wonderful. For me, the lighting is a little harsh. Softer lighting using an umbrella, softbox or other diffusion source would, I think, make the image look much more tender as it would maintain the shadows, but soften the edges. Nice grab though, and the baby is beautiful.
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Here's a second, similar attempt. Again any comments or advice
welcomed.