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| 11/06/2005 06:44:35 PM |
Harvetst Costumeby nowlinComment by nowlin: Originally posted by Jutilda: Nice clear shot. I like your perspective. I'd like to see her in a more "formal" setting!! |
Thanks for the comment. I'm not sure if you think we should have her model more. If so, we plan to have her do more.
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| 11/06/2005 05:24:06 PM |
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| 11/06/2005 05:09:28 PM |
Rylee: Alex and Tenleyby nowlinComment by Jutilda: Poor Tenley - she's out of focus in both shots. Maybe you could do a pre focus on one of them and then shoot it so that the focus spot is imbetween them.
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| 11/06/2005 04:44:56 PM |
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| 10/28/2005 09:08:42 PM |
leavesby nowlinComment by Jutilda: Ordinarily, I wouldn't like the gravely ground but it goes perfectly with the leaves. It is a stunning shot. And so simple!!! I get rather metaphorical, but the two leaves remind me of two lovers draped over each other. Ok....... I'm getting way off. LOL
Lovely image. The yellow is bright and highlighted with teh huge droplets. |
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| 10/28/2005 04:43:43 AM |
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| 10/27/2005 03:47:23 PM |
Farish Lake, COby nowlinComment by nowlin: Originally posted by pekesty: Very nice shot, but really has my interest is the shadow and light play going on, on the side with the two boulders. Don't know if you have the lense to isolate that area for a photo, but would really like to see how such a shot would turn out. Keep up the good work! |
Thanks.
It was a really bright day, and I don't currently have any filter--certainly on my Christmas list. Part of the problem this morning, was a nice green film toward the left side of the picture. I'm going to try to get up there again before the end of the year and take some more early morning shots. Thanks for your comments. |
| 10/27/2005 03:45:16 PM |
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| 10/27/2005 11:09:49 AM |
Farish Lake, COby nowlinComment by UNTITLED: Very nice shot, but really has my interest is the shadow and light play going on, on the side with the two boulders. Don't know if you have the lense to isolate that area for a photo, but would really like to see how such a shot would turn out. Keep up the good work! |
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| 10/26/2005 07:06:20 PM |
Kids in the Windowby nowlinComment by nowlin: Originally posted by Longreach: I don't think your score (or some of the comments received) for this image do it justice. The kids have been captured at angles, in poses and at distances from the camera to make it very interesting. This is a great age to photograph - faces are alive, and their eyes tell stories in themselves. I would possibly have cropped the image down a litte to remove the over exposed regions. Given the circumstances it may have been impossible, however, playing around with the camera position may have added to the reflection. I like the image and look forward to your entries to future challenges. |
Thanks for your comment.
My whole family is moving from snap shots to really producing artistic photography. I'm proud of my wife for getting this shot, because it shows me her eye is developing. I have to admit we took this in the proper time frame for the challenge, but didn't take it on purpose. We just wanted to get in the game, and this worked out nicely. We'll submit more with planning and creative thought. We'd love some comments on some of our portfolio shots. This site is exciting to us as future (on purpose) photographers because of the great atmosphere created by those who are willing to impart their experience and wisdom. |
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