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Re: dancing (series of 3)
Thank you all for the feedback. i have to say it felt really good to shoot street and process in high contrast again:) It seemed to fit this set. Richard reworked image #3 and I have asked him to post his version for comparison. I am really happy with how my set came out but I want to have a near side by side comparison… -
Re: dancing (series of 3)
I like these, Liz, but I'll make a couple of suggestions. On my monitor, it looks like there are some halos in #1. Might be the processing, dunno. But the energy and motion are excellent and I like the composition. #2 is expressive but for my taste, there's too much dead space at the right--I'd crop it square. I love #3.… -
Re: dancing (series of 3)
Wonderful set of three shots on the same theme! I would explore cropping some of the left edge on #1 (perhaps changing the aspect ratio so you do not lose any vertical aspect) to really zing in on the two dynamic dancers. #2 -- love them dancing. Good shot -- great would have gotten the second person's face and a little…
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