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          7

    assuming you fixed it a bit in PS...but what the heck, its still a beautiful picture.

     

    know what I really like in this picture? her clenched fist. because that seems to show an emotion which is other than the one reflected on her face. or maybe I am just reading too much into this :-)

    Untitled

          12

    This one is fantastic. Imagine it would be more delightful in b/w.

    Your other similar one, without the woman on the chair is a waste of a shot...compared to this picture of yours. Love the way the glass table tops show up, love the diagonal framing (deliberate or inadvertent)

     

    Really really loved this, and loved the rest of your portfolio as well.

    Lara S

          17
    loved most of your work. and though sort of like fashion photos, I enjoyed the warmth of the shots (which is unlike what you usually find in fashion photography). Of course a beutiful model helps, but I like the tropical feel that you have createed with the water, the vegetation around, the stone and the addition of green.

    Zaneta

          14
    picture. love the attitude, the warmth. and of course the explosion of colors. tight cropping keeps focus. nicely done

    Water spray

          2

    two three things:

    - perceive you cropped this after shooting. maybe you shdnt have...seems a bit too tight.

    - saturated color wd look great. did you convert to B/W later, by any chance?

    - and slow shutter speed would make this look dreamy.

     

    saw your other pix. liked them.

    antelope canyon 23

          1

    cheap scanner, scanned from oldish print. so the saturation is a bit

    low. but would love comments on basic composition. yes, I realise this

    is a much photographed area.

  1. really wonder why this picture has relatively low ratings. IMHO, this is nice, really nice. Captures the mood, captures the pleasantness of the situation and also shows the direct gaze from the bride (for her husband)...I would give this a higher rating than this picture has recd. so far. Check the b/w version of this BTW...the contrast might have done the trick tho...

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  2. would really appreciate critique on this photo. this was Christmas

    Night on Michigan Avenue...had done the usual bracketing and taken 3-4

    shots of the same place...and this one was the slightly underexposed

    one and thought that the effect of colors was a bit more dramatic than

    in the other ones. the streaks on the foreground are of course light

    trails from passing vehicles.

  3. i love to photograph aircraft myself and done what you have done at different airports. the effort and patience it takes to do it is quite a bit. so please do take my critique with a pinch of salt. besides the timing of the photograph, there is one more thing which makes a difference. This is purely from my experience. your subject is one of the smallest things on the photo :-(. You might want to use a different lens. crop out all the water and part of the grass from the front too, otherwise, it starts looking like a nature photo (almost). Personally, I would love to see the photo of the aircraft somewhat bigger. Sometime, including airport equipment (lights, strobes, ILS beacons) help quite a bit. you might want to check out some of the photos on airliners.net
  4. hi fellow photog,

    would appreciate some critique of this photo and the other ones at

    http://www.photo.net/photodb/folder?folder_id=119910

    These were shot earlier this month. some of the photos have a dark

    half - that is deliberate, I wanted to create the contrast and use the

    light instead of having the usual both sides well lit kind of pix. My

    only glitch was that the widest that I can go is a 28mm. technically

    speaking, what all could I improve? Lighting and composition, perhaps

    is what I am asking about. any other comments are greatly appreciated.

    txs a ton :-)

  5. hi fellow photog,

    would appreciate some critique of this photo and the other ones at

    http://www.photo.net/photodb/folder?folder_id=119910

    These were shot earlier this month. some of the photos have a dark

    half - that is deliberate, I wanted to create the contrast and use the

    light instead of having the usual both sides well lit kind of pix. My

    only glitch was that the widest that I can go is a 28mm. technically

    speaking, what all could I improve? Lighting and composition, perhaps

    is what I am asking about. any other comments are greatly appreciated.

    txs a ton :-)

    antelope canyon 22

          1

    hi fellow photog,

    would appreciate some critique of this photo and the other ones at

    http://www.photo.net/photodb/folder?folder_id=119910

    These were shot earlier this month. some of the photos have a dark

    half - that is deliberate, I wanted to create the contrast and use the

    light instead of having the usual both sides well lit kind of pix. My

    only glitch was that the widest that I can go is a 28mm. technically

    speaking, what all could I improve? Lighting and composition, perhaps

    is what I am asking about. any other comments are greatly appreciated.

    txs a ton :-)

    The bleu door

          13
    this pix, I think, is the best of the lot. Has a beautiful oil painting like quality - perhaps accentuated by the mud layers (adobe?) and the peeling paint. Has a very impressionist aura to it with the boy playing on the steps. beautiful composition, fabulous picture
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