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| 05/29/2007 01:26:02 PM |
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| 05/25/2007 04:23:14 PM |
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| 05/25/2007 02:17:59 PM |
trolljentaby trolljentaComment by Beetle: Such a pretty setting with the pond in the background, but the lighting is too harsh and contrasty. This would look better either at a different time of day, or using a fill flash or reflector. It would help to show off "trolljenta". The composition could be improved, too. |
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| 05/23/2007 09:52:49 AM |
smoother than a baby's bottomby trolljentaComment by trolljenta: Originally posted by Lactobeezor: Hey have you been at my pond??? JK love the Koi and they are very smooth. |
Thank you very much, another Koi friend :-)
This Koi is basically a scale-less gal and soooo smooth.
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| 05/23/2007 09:48:53 AM |
smoother than a baby's bottomby trolljentaComment by trolljenta: Originally posted by noraneko: LOL - what an expression! I love these big koi! And they ARE smooth - I've touched one myself, before. Great entry. 8. |
thanks very much - you made my day :-)
My Koi eats right out of my hands and I do pet them.
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| 05/23/2007 09:41:51 AM |
smoother than a baby's bottomby trolljentaComment by trolljenta: [quote=JBHale] Hello from the Critique Club!!
First of all, great composition! You put the fish in the right place in the frame and used other elements to draw attention back to it! I think the texture in this picture is great, some people may have found it hard to associate this with "Silky-Smooth," but I think it works.
Thanks very much I do appreciate your critique.
Just wanted to tell that this Koi is really silky smooth. And yes I do pet her :-))
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| 05/22/2007 08:54:42 PM |
smoother than a baby's bottomby trolljentaComment by JBHale: Hello from the Critique Club!!
First of all, great composition! You put the fish in the right place in the frame and used other elements to draw attention back to it! I think the texture in this picture is great, some people may have found it hard to associate this with "Silky-Smooth," but I think it works.
One of your biggest problems is the depth of field. It is very shallow, making too much of the picture blurry. I think a more shallow depth of field is appropriate for this picture, but this is far too much. While the colors in the picture are evident, they aren't flattering. There are a lot of dull browns and greens that, although they are in great contrast with the fish, aren't appealing to the eye of the viewer. The lighting of this picture also looks very unnatural.
The composition of the shot is terrific, but if you had spent more time on lighting, aperture, etc. it would be much nicer. Unfortunately, you said this was a last-minute shot. For the next one, try to spend more time getting the technicals down if you can.
--James B. Hale |
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| 05/22/2007 01:36:45 PM |
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| 05/21/2007 04:32:02 PM |
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| 05/21/2007 11:38:22 AM |
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