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06/06/2009 11:52:22 AM |
I like the overall idea you had here, but some problems here with dark shadows and bright highlights are hurting it. I think this sort of shot calls for some HDR or HDR-like techniques. |
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06/05/2009 02:08:04 PM |
I thinks it is too bright... |
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06/05/2009 12:49:07 PM |
4 - Nice concept, but I think the lighting isn't enhancing your subject and with the dominant overexposed sky area, they are getting lost, perhaps waiting until the shadows changed place and the sunlight hit your subject - or otherwise with this as is, maybe a conversion to sepia or b&w may have given this a little extra. |
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06/04/2009 06:16:25 AM |
Good composition here... I love old trees. You should try a grad ND filter to help cut down on over-exposure. Good luck! |
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06/03/2009 01:43:53 PM |
Nice idea, but the sky has been over exposed quite badly. My eye wanders up from the girl into that white space. The eye always goes to the lightest part of a photo, use this to pull the viewers eye to where YOU want it to go. Compose the image so the lighter areas are around the main focal object. |
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06/02/2009 06:50:04 PM |
The sky is really quite blown out here. I'd recommend getting closer and eliminating the sky from the shot. |
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06/02/2009 05:10:54 PM |
that is one big tree.....personally I would rather see more of your subject, closer...in this shot she is so little....mind you, you have a good shot...I just would like to see more detail of her... |
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05/31/2009 10:26:51 PM |
OK overall, but lacks punch |
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