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Yellowmsp
15th of February 2007 (Thu), 23:28
heres three pics from when i went to florida that i kinda liked. tell me what u guys think

1
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b284/YellowMSP/stuff/IMG_5909.jpg
2
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b284/YellowMSP/stuff/IMG_5827.jpg
3
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b284/YellowMSP/stuff/IMG_5925.jpg

scott

hijinks
16th of February 2007 (Fri), 00:17
Number 3 is great.

style731
16th of February 2007 (Fri), 07:54
I really like #1

Yellowmsp
16th of February 2007 (Fri), 09:21
thanks guys.....keep the comments coming, i need to get better

barthold
16th of February 2007 (Fri), 09:26
I really like #1! have you tried to lighten up the shadows in 2 and 3? For my taste I would like to see a little more detail. Nice pics though!

BottomBracket
16th of February 2007 (Fri), 09:48
Very nice pics, I love #1 - how did you do the vignetting, is it natural? I like the processing in #2 but there seems to be no standout main subject. As for #3, I find the perspective interseting, but the subject seems a little flat. There are some rich textures and details lurking in those shadows, perhaps you can coax them out. Also, this pic probably looks great in black and white. One more thing, try cloning out the vegetation at the lower right corner....

GreatNorthWood
16th of February 2007 (Fri), 10:48
Love No 1. :)

Dan_S
16th of February 2007 (Fri), 12:01
Really like number 1.

It says 2 pics, but i see 3.

Yellowmsp
16th of February 2007 (Fri), 12:07
thanks for all the comments guys

Very nice pics, I love #1 - how did you do the vignetting, is it natural? I like the processing in #2 but there seems to be no standout main subject. As for #3, I find the perspective interseting, but the subject seems a little flat. There are some rich textures and details lurking in those shadows, perhaps you can coax them out. Also, this pic probably looks great in black and white. One more thing, try cloning out the vegetation at the lower right corner....

its mostly natural from how the sun was and there was like an overhang and walls on the side which made it a little darker, and i added some in ps. on 3 ill try it again with less shadows and maybe the b/w. and also get rid of that tree in the bottom right cuz i didnt really even notice it

Really like number 1.

It says 2 pics, but i see 3.

fixed. i was only gonna put the first two but saw the other while i was in the folder so i added it

Jaykue
19th of February 2007 (Mon), 05:43
number 2 is not a bad shot. i'd like to have seen a bit more contrast in there though.
number 3 is also nice - as mentioned, there's a lot of detail in there i'm sure you can still bring out.

squashed
19th of February 2007 (Mon), 07:01
I wish the people in #2 were cloned out,but I do like it as well.

makphoto
19th of February 2007 (Mon), 18:27
#1 - colors are nice, but door is too centered and the photo looks "flat"
love #2 and #3

it is amazing to see what people consider to be a good photo or not.