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12/10/2007 05:13:12 PM |
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12/09/2007 02:09:54 PM |
Originally posted by xxxxxxx: gross |
you know, I think it's gross to have such an attitude towards life which is not packed up in mcdonalds bag. |
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12/08/2007 01:51:05 PM |
...double post.
Message edited by author 2007-12-08 18:51:30. |
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12/08/2007 01:45:32 PM |
I'm amazed at the things that get lost sometimes. This is a wonderful shot. |
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12/08/2007 05:44:27 AM |
Originally posted by bucket: tighter crop would have made this more...more...more...uhmmmm, more...
uh more...
???
more like other people's shots... |
You know what? I am really happy that people like you exist. |
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12/08/2007 05:40:00 AM |
tighter crop would have made this more...more...more...uhmmmm, more...
uh more...
???
more like other people's shots...
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12/08/2007 02:25:32 AM |
I don't know... I wish, I really wish I did know, but I just don't... |
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12/07/2007 05:57:00 PM |
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12/07/2007 02:36:45 AM |
this would be great if it had a different title. I'm getting tired of people actually titling things 'untitled'.
Also, the way you have included all that concrete distracts from the most interesting thing- the indian man up there- so it feels like i'm just looking at a sidewalk with no emotional content. |
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12/06/2007 02:10:54 PM |
composition could be improved with a tighter crop. 6 |
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12/05/2007 07:06:37 AM |
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12/04/2007 03:39:59 AM |
a tighter crop coudl make the picture stronger , I think: leaving out a good part of the street and the shadows on the left. the way your pciture is composed you're leading the viewer to the laft part of your shot. |
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12/03/2007 06:45:00 PM |
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12/03/2007 05:17:44 PM |
you have a great subjet here, I would have loved to seen it croped a bit tighter. looks like he has all kinds of details that would be most interesting |
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12/02/2007 09:56:27 PM |
strong image indeed. I might suggest trying to get your image size up to 150 kb using the save for web function in Photoshop. Here is a little tutorial if you like on DPC. Your image is 108 kb and you can use up to 150 kb. In a shot as sharp as yours it would allow you to have all the small details be as sharp and clear as possible, for example the edge of the curb and the details in the beard. Hope this helps, good luck in the FS. |
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12/02/2007 04:05:44 PM |
Subjects feels crowded toward the top of the frame. A different crop might be more pleasing. |
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12/02/2007 06:24:00 AM |
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12/02/2007 01:09:41 AM |
The crop's too tight at the top. I'd also prefer if the dark wall was taking up more space than the FG. |
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11/30/2007 09:16:09 PM |
wow I am not sure what to make of that, I feel sad and a bit scared for this guy.. |
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