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| 09/16/2008 08:34:23 AM |
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| 09/16/2008 08:33:44 AM |
The Eye Has Itby HarryYComment: When you look at the eye you can almost see the pupil dialating. Freeky!!! Nice shot. Would have liked to see some spot heal on some distracting skin blemishes. |
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| 09/16/2008 08:32:40 AM |
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| 09/16/2008 08:32:00 AM |
ready, setby tnunComment: Beautiful use of light and I think perfect control of your DOF. You get a 9 from me. |
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| 09/16/2008 08:31:15 AM |
Rock a Classicby arron_christensenComment: This is nice and I like how you got the brand "Fender" all in focus. Maybe putting all of the front portion in focus would work better because for me the tip of the guitar being blurred is distracting. |
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| 09/16/2008 08:29:29 AM |
Pick Meby PikkelComment: Is the lighting a little harsh and the pic slightly over exposed. I know it would have been a tough shot with the shadows inside the guitar so not sure what to recommend except multiple exposures. |
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| 09/16/2008 08:25:10 AM |
Old Cue Ballby picksterComment: I am curious on this if your light source was closer it would have broght more definition to your specular highlight on the cue ball and imho would ave givin more attention to the cue ball. Also if the white balance on this was a little better the cue ball could have been whiter. Notice how some of the balls in the back ground have shadows going from left to right?? I think it would be cool if all the shadows from the balls could "point" to the back of the cue ball and/or make some sore of interesting pattern that draws additional attention to the cue ball. |
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| 09/16/2008 08:19:11 AM |
STARE DOWNby taylorpageComment: I like this because unlike some of the other shots you really are using shallow DOF. My thoughts would be you could have eliminated most of the black on the sides and went really tight one the spiders legs. Just a thought. |
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| 09/16/2008 08:16:30 AM |
The Vampireby fmalanComment: I could be wrong here but because it's a shallow DOF I would guess that only portions of this little critter should be in focus. Even though it's macro about 40% of this frame is in focus. Just my thoughts. Hope it helps. |
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| 09/16/2008 08:13:43 AM |
Don't Put Everything In Just One Basketby bobgaitherComment: Nice shot. Would be nice to see some light reflected onto the face but I have been there before and it's not always possible is it?? You might have been able to boost the exposure on the face and reduce else where in lightroom or photoshop? |
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