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05/06/2007 05:22:59 PM |
oooh the fountain has a face. i like the contrasts and details on the fountain. the dripping water adds a nice touch. |
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05/05/2007 08:09:18 PM |
Nice subject for black and white. The tone and detail is perfect. |
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05/05/2007 01:35:49 PM |
An interesting study. Nice detail in the base of the fountain (almost looks like a sad face). Would be a good candidate for odge/burn to force the eye onto the fountain and obscure the background a bit. Overall nice work. |
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05/05/2007 07:42:14 AM |
I know you couldn't control the backgorund but I find it very busy and distracting. That's a shame because the fountain and water detail is great!!! |
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05/05/2007 05:41:09 AM |
great sharpness and range of tones. I think, as you can see, your kinda between on your shutterspeed, a little slower more blur faster of course more frozen and detail. Kinda depends on what your looking for but I guess I prefer more blur. The other suggestions are cropping below the top of the fountain bowel adds some mystery to the shot, and bluring the background or cloning out some of the benches and detail in the background.
Nice shot though, you are doing some very nice stuff, I really like your RofThirds challenge entry. Here it is for those that didn't see it
Jack |
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05/05/2007 04:13:42 AM |
Love the fountain, like the crop - great processing. |
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05/04/2007 11:44:49 PM |
Maybe to full on and in your face tpe of shot for my liking..... |
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05/04/2007 11:08:43 PM |
A little tight on the crop, but otherwise excellent! |
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05/04/2007 10:46:54 PM |
Very well composed, excellent texture. |
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05/04/2007 09:21:09 PM |
yeah.. for the bigger drops you should have gone slowe but the shutter speed is very effective for the way the droplets seem to create such chaos in the water below..
Message edited by author 2007-05-05 01:24:08. |
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05/04/2007 08:39:58 PM |
Nice subject here. I might like to see a faster shutter so the water is "frozen" instead of trailing. Maybe a higher ISO and bigger aperture? |
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