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09/18/2005 07:49:51 PM |
Nice idea and comp. Too much glare. |
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09/18/2005 07:03:16 AM |
watch out for sun glares.. its not often they are desirable.. |
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09/17/2005 07:34:48 PM |
The sun spot takes away from the photo. Maybe from a different angle. |
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09/17/2005 06:22:35 AM |
This reminds me of just a quick snapshot, with no forthought. It is underexposed, and has no sense of portraiture at all. The lens flare is distracting. Put him up against a solid background and zoom in on just him without all of the background foliage. |
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09/15/2005 04:22:57 AM |
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09/15/2005 01:17:25 AM |
Sorry, doesn't work for me at all. Glare can sometimes be used to get a nice effect but here is is just distracting. The subject is too dark. Nice idea but not good photo. Sorry 3 |
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09/13/2005 09:27:05 PM |
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09/13/2005 07:14:43 PM |
I like the concept, but the sun rays are a bit overpowering for me. Reminds me of the movie "Powder" (which I like by the way) |
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09/13/2005 03:38:59 PM |
Sun glare, a big no no!!! :) |
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09/13/2005 08:24:10 AM |
interesting shot but I think a portrait should give more personal details. |
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09/12/2005 06:43:07 PM |
I like the idea of this picture, but to me a portrait must be more focused on the person (or animal). I am assuming you edited in the "light" but it dulled the colors so much he blended into the background. |
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09/12/2005 04:14:41 PM |
The model seems to blend into the trees too much. Seems washed out. |
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09/12/2005 12:55:42 PM |
this is an excellent idea - however, you would have done much better in my opinion by posing your subject in an open field or some area that has a better background. You may have been trying to use the sun flare as a creative element here, but I think it distracts from the image. The lighting on the subject can convey the idea of sunlight without the flare. Again, I would love to see this shot with an open background - I think it would really set the photo off. Good luck in the challenge. |
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09/12/2005 12:42:22 PM |
probably shouldn't have taken into sunlight like that |
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09/12/2005 11:30:08 AM |
Don't care for the sun on the lens, especially in a member challenge, if your subject filled at least 1/2 of the frame it might work as a portrait. |
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09/12/2005 12:50:24 AM |
The sunlight distracts from viewing the model. |
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