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Posted By: sumx4182, 05-24-2015, 07:19 PM


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05-25-2015, 05:59 AM   #2
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I dig the low-key composition and PP. This is a delightfully unusual photo and a pleasure to see.

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I dig the low-key composition and PP. This is a delightfully unusual photo and a pleasure to see.

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Appreciate it. This was a street portrait. Not posed so all I had was the camera composition, not the scene or the pose.

I also took these two but tended to like the first a bit more.



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Nicely captured a book on paper wow.

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Nicely captured a book on paper wow.
What is this "book" of which you speak? lol
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I really like the composition of the first but would like it with the colouring and contrast of the second two, I don't ask for much do I.

Oh and while you doing that for me... would you be kind enough to take the slope off the bench, she looks like she's falling forward.

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I really like the composition of the first but would like it with the colouring and contrast of the second two, I don't ask for much do I.

Oh and while you doing that for me... would you be kind enough to take the slope of the bench, she looks like she's falling forward.
Lol. It was a tough crop.

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QuoteOriginally posted by Kerrowdown Quote
I really like the composition of the first but would like it with the colouring and contrast of the second two, I don't ask for much do I.

Oh and while you doing that for me... would you be kind enough to take the slope of the bench, she looks like she's falling forward.
How does this strike your fancy? haha




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All PP variations are very nice but I do like the comp in the first and last best.
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The first one has an ethereal look that I like very much. The last version is nice, but far more conventional - a "Photography 101" sort of photo . For what it's worth, I think you got it right the first time.

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The first one has an ethereal look that I like very much. The last version is nice, but far more conventional - a "Photography 101" sort of photo . For what it's worth, I think you got it right the first time.

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I liked the production on the first as well. I thought the composition allowed for that look to work much better than the other two. Those I felt worked better with a more natural post. Here is the same PP on the first with the new, more rotated crop.

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How does this strike your fancy? haha
Much better, thank you, your a star.

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I liked the production on the first as well
You see I think there's just too much green cast to this one, it looks like a "white balance" problem.
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