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| 07/26/2006 10:22:32 PM |
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| 07/26/2006 10:19:54 PM |
Windows of Sky Blueby banmornComment: I like the perspective here. I would try to underexpose the picture about one stop. There are blown out areas on the right. |
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| 07/26/2006 10:17:39 PM |
Speak no evilby amandaloreComment: I really like the picture with the colors and texture. I would like to see some outtakes that are cropped differently. |
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| 07/26/2006 10:15:39 PM |
Iced Popby sibelingComment: Nice idea with the backlit effect, but I think it can be toned down a little bit, especially on the left side of the pictures. |
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| 07/26/2006 10:14:36 PM |
Blush and Bashfulby L1Comment: I like this picture, but I find the blurred flowers in the background distracting. |
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| 06/02/2006 12:16:34 AM |
Violinby leilanicolesComment: The lighting on the left side of his face is a little too bright. |
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| 06/02/2006 12:14:48 AM |
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| 05/14/2006 09:08:53 PM |
In his elementby AnastasiaComment: I like your use of lights with gels for the background. However they kind of draw my eye away from the person, because they are colorful. |
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| 05/12/2006 09:58:06 PM |
institut de Franceby caro_08Comment: You captured some nice details of this building. The lighting is very good and accents the details. One thing that hurts the photo is the wall on the right. It adds nothing to the picture. You could repostion your tripod and camera over to the left some more in order to get rid of the wall. |
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| 05/12/2006 09:55:11 PM |
spaceby PanoComment: I like your composition in this photo. One nit picky detail is that the white balance for the man and the building do not match. One way to fix this is to put a orangish-yellow filter over your flash to make the color of your flash closer to the ambient lighting. The filter could be homemade or bought. Anything tansparent would work. |
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