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Re: >>> LPS#11 Feedback Thread
70 - Travis - Focused I like it, try going tighter still in that pano crop, it will focus more attention on the rider. Cut into the guy with the red hat, he does have good interaction with the rider, but overall the extra space devoted to that isn't worth it in my view. 71 - JFreeman - Give Me A Lever Long Enough Super… -
Re: High in the Arctic !! Eskimo....
TOP OF THE WORLD - Barrow Alaska thank you Imonk and Awais. Lots more to follow, in "another" village. Barrow Alaska - Top of the World. And the vast area of the Arctic region(s). so much empty land. the land of 10,000,000 lakes !! Remember ?? Will Rogers ? or Wiley Post ?? Two very famous people who met their demise in… -
Re: The DGRIN SHARP SHOOTERS (DSS) Challenges (Quick links to all things official) README
Archive challenges: 51-100 Round 100 Photography 100 yrs ago: Entries/Feedback, Finalists/Winner Round 99 Norman Rockwell: Entries/Feedback, Finalists/Winner Round 98 Contrasting Colors: Entries/Feedback, Finalists/Winner Round 97 (The eyes have it!): Entries/Feedback, Finalists/Winner Round 96 (Vanishing Point(s)):… -
No Images - Opinion
Interesting point of view Here's a list of tips, advice, rules and just things to know about photography from Eric Kim, a street photographer who also holds photography workshop classes. Here's the full list: 1. Just because someone has an expensive camera doesn't mean that they're a good photographer. 2. Always shoot in… -
Re: >>> LPS#2 Judges Feedback thread
I apologize for not posting this earlier but it's been one of those weeks. I'd like to start by addressing the "what the judges are looking for" comments that keep popping up after the results for each contest get posted. That should be the something you should never even consider. No one should be looking for a formula… -
Re: >>> LPS#13 Feedback Thread
71 - hawkeye978 - Gone But Not Forgotten I like the contrast you have here of the cut branch and the live leaf shadow, and it works well with the title. The concept is good, but the execution is not working well for me. It might be the contrast is too high. It also seems like the composition is too cramped. You might not… -
Re: 2 portraits. Be careful
Here you are: EXIF Camera Make SONY Model DSC-R1 Orientation upper left X resolution 72 Y resolution 72 Resolution unit inch Date/time 23.06.2007 12:37:28 YCbCr positioning co-sited Image Image description Artist Copyright Exposure time 0.004 s F-number f/7.1 Exposure program Normal program ISO speed ratings 400 Date/time… -
Re: A Trip Too Small: Fiji, New Zealand, and Some More
For me, the main goal of this trip was to climb at Castle Hill Basin. This is one of the world's foremost bouldering areas, and for a number of obvious reasons. I've had my eye on these rocks for more than a decade, and to walk up the trail to this crag was a thrilling experience. We stopped off at the first rock on the… -
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Re: >>> DSS Challenge #5 (Primary or Pastel): Feedback Thread
Page 8... 71 - overparduffer - "Childs Play" - Welcome to the contests! To answer your question, you are in fact doing it right! Composition wise it is a fairly simple set up, nothing wrong with that. I see that the red duck is offset from the other two. That breaks things up a bit, which can be a positive thing, but in…
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