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| 12/09/2005 01:08:00 PM |
Viewby JonLeeComment by james_so: Really nice composition here, great use of negative space. |
| 10/22/2005 12:53:43 PM |
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| 09/07/2005 08:42:24 AM |
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| 09/07/2005 07:19:18 AM |
Concentrationby JonLeeComment by glad2badad: ...no, I like this angle. I think the image is well composed. I like the diagonal line created from btm left to top right that the boys form. On DPC you're going to get some heat for the exposure on the boys shirt...a tad bit hot in a couple of spots.
Have you played with this and tried a tighter crop? Isolate the main subject even more by cropping left into the arm a bit, then at the top thru the hat (maybe even past the ear)? Just a thought...hard to tell without seeing it. Of course then it might be considered too tight. Always something to consider. ;>) |
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| 09/07/2005 07:12:05 AM |
Innocenceby JonLeeComment by glad2badad: You're right in that the kid is an interesting subject. The exposure on this is good, maybe a bit hot on the one cheek - tough lighting condition to get perfect. If your camera has an exposure compensation feature you might want to try dropping it down a notch or two for shots like this. It's easier to recover from slight underexposure in post-processing than overexposure. I know you didn't have a choice on the bg, but I find the number board pulls attention away from the kid. Makes me want to know what it is. The solutions may be a shallower DOF (could be tough), blur it out some, or...leave it alone. ;^) I would crop the left side just enough to lose the line of the bg wall.
Smile and keep having fun! |
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| 09/05/2005 05:47:23 AM |
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| 09/05/2005 03:48:58 AM |
Himalayan Muttby JonLeeComment by JonLee: It was taken up Sarangkot in Pokhara, Nepal. The mountain is called MachaPuchhre (Fishtail) and is quite famous.
I have quite a few shots of it, so may post more someday |
| 09/04/2005 05:25:41 PM |
Himalayan Muttby JonLeeComment by Cutter: those mountains are absolutely amazing. and coupled with the expression of the dog makes it sincere and memorable. if you could tweak some curves/levels of the dog and foreground, it really make it POP even more. sweet. |
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| 09/04/2005 05:11:25 PM |
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