Forum: Photo Critique
12-30-2019, 04:07 PM
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First, a VERY nice image...change..nothing!
Crop ratios are based off the height and width, so an 8x10 would be a crop ration of 1:1.25 (8 + 2=10). Then there is the 5x7 (1:1.4), 2x3 (1:1.5) which is also the ratio for a 4x6, etc. And finally, 1:1, also known as SQUARE. Hope this helps@
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Forum: Photo Critique
01-02-2020, 08:11 PM
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I think this is great. I would still crop just the top hairs, and the space on the right and then for composition the left. Those eyes are the subject and the background is nothing. seriously those eyes are what I look at and anything that prevents me from that intense attraction should be eliminated.
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Forum: Photo Critique
02-01-2020, 10:39 AM
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I am on my phone viewing small. This had immediate visual impact with the subject. The boost to color has something to do with that and might be too much. That is subjective and screen size will change that. Look back in a week after not looking and see. Love the framing now.
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Forum: Post Your Photos!
08-09-2018, 07:36 AM
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This is my first ever successful milky way image i took with the newly released (after the switch problem was solved) K3II back in 2015. I think I had literally had the camera for a couple weeks.
I was told at the time that it was one of the favourite images of the President of Ricoh U.S., it made their picture of the week on facebook, and another version of it went a little viral on flickr.
My best work? no, I think my most recent shot is much better, but this image will always hold a special place in my catalogue. KnutsfordBarn by Greg Murray, on Flickr
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Forum: Photo Critique
07-06-2018, 01:24 AM
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Not a all;-) It was just a kind of saying ;-)
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Forum: Photo Critique
07-06-2018, 03:43 AM
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Every photographer should carry a few accessories;. Chainsaw, Angle Grinder and Bolt-cutters. just for situations like this. Seriously though, sometimes one just has to make do with the situation which presents itself. In that regard this photo works. If you wanted detail on the contents of the workshop, then come back in he morning. Slight cropping and straightening of the image may be of benefit.
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Forum: Photo Critique
08-05-2018, 06:53 AM
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Forum: Photo Critique
08-08-2018, 10:33 AM
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Too bad that you cannot move a step or two back and capture a bit more from the text above the fence.
Maybe you can try then to move closer to the wall and turn to the left. Most probably you will lose the light from the windows, but you can definitely try.
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Forum: Photo Critique
03-16-2017, 04:33 PM
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Speaking only for myself, I believe you have really nailed this one. I wouldn't change a thing, as you have captured the animal perfectly.
Thanks very much for sharing.
Tony
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Forum: Photo Critique
03-18-2017, 02:30 AM
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A very expressive photo. Crop looks about right to me. Colours and saturation, hard to say as it is very personal and only you were there. I tend to slightly saturate images. I am quite fond of the Vibrance Slider in Lightroom. Sometimes a very slight vignette can help an image however it has to be slight, barely noticeable but definitely worth a try. Apart from that I would not change too much at all.
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Forum: Photo Critique
03-18-2017, 06:48 PM
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I generally prefer standard crop aspect ratios--5x7 is a favorite--but that's not a major issue here.
I don't find it oversaturated at all. If anything, I'd like to see some darker blacks. It would give the image more punch!
But otherwise, it's really cute. This image put a big smile on my face! So everything else aside, this photo made me happy and that's worth more than anything else.
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Forum: Photo Critique
07-08-2018, 03:46 PM
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Do not crop! leave the picture as it is. If you cut away the hand - what is the animal then looking at?
You shouldn't chance anything.
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Forum: Post Your Photos!
06-28-2018, 07:24 AM
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Self-portrait studying the composition, mood and aesthetic of the portrait made by Irving Penn to Truman Capote Link to the photo by Penn Natural light + Lightroom |
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07-06-2018, 09:16 AM
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Hehe looks like fun! Nice capture! =)
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07-06-2018, 09:06 AM
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Great photo. Perfect star.
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07-06-2018, 05:50 AM
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This is so cool! Now I see what you meant about "weird" :)
My kind of weird as well.
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07-06-2018, 04:46 AM
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You nailed the focus on this one! Impressive!
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07-05-2018, 10:41 PM
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Thank you.
Staging became a challenge, someone fell in love with softbox. :) It's like a magnet for him.
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07-05-2018, 09:21 PM
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I posted it NWS, just in case. :)
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07-05-2018, 08:43 AM
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I found myself having to be at the office again on the 4th, but this time I came better prepared with the right lens. A well-placed gap in the trees that I discovered last year allowed for some shots :)
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Forum: Photo Critique
04-07-2017, 07:30 AM
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A great example of the detail a reversed lens can achieve. Nice start!
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Forum: Photo Critique
10-15-2017, 01:46 PM
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This is a great shot!
I find it a bit distracting that the letter A is way too out of focus.
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Forum: Photo Critique
06-27-2018, 06:50 AM
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The sharp bits are sharp, so the setup seems to work but I will agree with previous comments that an even focus across the word AUTO would have been nice, and clean your camera :lol:
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Forum: Photo Critique
06-26-2018, 01:11 PM
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You should clean your camera ;-)
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Forum: Post Your Photos!
06-11-2018, 12:31 PM
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The tiny hairs are interesting - not much DOF!
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