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Hello Joe
It is a great pose, but is let down a little by the blown out area to the left of the frame!
Regards, Nick.
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There is wonderful strength of composition here! The red ribbon is placed well within the frame, and provides a welcome counterpoint to the beach scene!
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Great action shot, and one expressing tremendous force!
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Hello Colin
This is superb, and unmistakably your work!
Wonderful, and menacing in B&W - I salute you - 7/7
Regards, Nick.
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Interestingly Misha, Bjork actually played a concert in this volcanic implosion crater about 15 years ago, suspended on a raft - she is deliciously nuts!
Colin, I agree with you about Velvia!
Pete, you are quite right, and on reflection, I really don't like this one at all! - I have one not disimilar to what you describe, and I shall upload it soon!
Regards, Nick.
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...again, great humour!
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Ned, I love this, it is my kind of photograph! The blue and pink hues are wonderful.
Beauty in the banal!
7/7
Fond regards, Nick.
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Fantasic...well observed!
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A great and classic wedding shot - well achieved!
Hows the buisiness going? - Nick
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Perfect in every way!
7/7
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Hello Ned
Nicely framed through the branches - often shots like this do not work, but I feel as tough you got it just right in terms of the placing of the statue within the frame!
Regards, Nick.
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...again a wonderful study in texture!
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The tight crop works very well!
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Ned, your experimentation here has payed off - I love the humour and vitality here!
7/7
Regads, Nick.
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The harse light on here face here is not too successful, but the pose is fantastic!
Regards, Nick.
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Hi Pete.
I don't think it is the shirt that is the problem here, I think it is the area of light from the window, providing a distracting alternative area to that of the shirt, which should be the focus of the shot.
...what do you think of my version?, although I prefer your "antique" colour version, and think that that one works well with no crop.
Regards, Nick.