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  •  31-10-2007, 9:50 PM 636044 in reply to 636002

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    krennon:

    Vicky I really like this shot but the eye just doesn't look quite right to me and I don't know why, other than that I think it's a good conversion, I would like to see the original colour shot as well though.

    Ok took this this morning really really on the hoof as the bus was coming down the road so it was very rushed just wondered what you all think though and I know it is not a brilliant shot from the technical point of view

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    This has the makings of a really interesting abstract, with the strong yellows in the water and in the leaves on the top right. Try to push the contrast a bit over the midranges using curves, and then burn in the green foliage a bit (limit to shadows). Then crop off most of the left side. If you don't mind (let me know if you do and I'll happily delete it), I've had a bit of a play and came up with the following:



    As I said, it's got the makings of a really interesting abstract.

    H.

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  •  31-10-2007, 9:53 PM 636050 in reply to 635993

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    Vicky_07:


    Vicky, the crop/composition is spot on, the B+W conversion really adds to the shot (for some reason in the colour version I'm drawn more to the dangling leg but not on the B+W), focus is spot on - a really good shot. The only improvement might be better eye contact, but these sorts of subjects tend not to be so cooperative.

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  •  31-10-2007, 10:30 PM 636142 in reply to 636050

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    Hugh I don't mind at all it's nice to see what other people do and as I am only just learning to play with Elements it's good to see what can be done with software in all its glory I like your "take" on the shot so thank you a big thumbs up from me Big Smile [:D]


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  •  01-11-2007, 6:05 AM 636278 in reply to 636142

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    Taken in Hiroshima, Japan on a school trip.


  •  01-11-2007, 7:41 AM 636292 in reply to 636027

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    a few mixed comments there, thanks for all your intrest in the shot. i did try to alter  the shot but it always looks over-worked. will have to leave this one. thanks again
  •  01-11-2007, 9:16 AM 636336 in reply to 636292

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    melevo:
    a few mixed comments there, thanks for all your intrest in the shot. i did try to alter  the shot but it always looks over-worked. will have to leave this one. thanks again


    That's a good sign that the photo is finished - time to print it off and hang it on the wall.

    An art teacher of mine once commented that the difference between a child's drawing and an artist's drawing is the experience of knowing when to stop. A child will continue to add to the drawing (usually) and not know when to stop - an accomplished artist will know when additional mucking around won't improve the piece.

    H.

    PS. It is a shot to be proud of...but I still don't like the selective colouring (personal preference) - the eye contact and expression alone are entirely sufficient.

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  •  01-11-2007, 6:43 PM 636711 in reply to 636336

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    thanks havans, (well done on your gallery)   ps. love your country
  •  19-11-2007, 6:01 AM 653584 in reply to 293878

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    I love photos like this, but I totally agree about the street sign in this photo as it is very distracting. I like the layout of the rest of this photo though.Smile [:)]. It definately looks great in black and white too! Well done.
  •  19-11-2007, 8:55 AM 653626 in reply to 636278

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    jmes10:
    Taken in Hiroshima, Japan on a school trip.


    Some great colours in this shot. well done.


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  •  20-11-2007, 8:08 PM 655614 in reply to 292933

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    how do u put pics on here u cvan`t just copy and paste how do you do it?
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  •  20-11-2007, 8:25 PM 655637 in reply to 655614

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    markblyth:
    how do u put pics on here u cvan`t just copy and paste how do you do it?

    You can if you use IE as your browser - Firefox has a known, if not understood extremely frustrating limitation on this site Angry [:@]

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  •  20-11-2007, 9:14 PM 655717 in reply to 636278

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    jmes10:
    Taken in Hiroshima, Japan on a school trip.


    Love the colours in this picture also the wilting flower.  Is this a statement about Hiroshima's past?  If so it works for me.


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  •  20-11-2007, 9:20 PM 655721 in reply to 655717

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    Feedback appreciated (the whole shoot is visible in my gallery but here are just a couple)

    KTBW0003.jpg

    KTBW0015.jpg

    Full album http://community.dcmag.co.uk/photos/fatbobsufcs_gallery/category188185.aspx


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  •  20-11-2007, 9:45 PM 655761 in reply to 655721

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    Hi,

    In general I find the tones a bit flat. Some fill in on her face with a reflector would have helped some. I've played around a bit with the top shot (adjusted curves and burned in the graffitti to get a better contrast).  You can see the result here.

    fatbobsufc:

    Feedback appreciated (the whole shoot is visible in my gallery but here are just a couple)

    KTBW0003.jpg



    And in this one, some eye contact would really bring the emotions out. As before I played with the curves to bring up the contrast, dodged a bit  under the cheekbone to bring out the form of them and also over the background to deaccentuate it. Results are here.


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  •  20-11-2007, 9:51 PM 655765 in reply to 629071

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    Ron P:

    Hi Folks.

    Comments on the below please, good or bad.

    Like the picture (though it is a little overexposed).  Would have been interesting to try this 5 paces to the right to see whether the overhanging branch adds a different perspective.


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