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cheritapictures
31st of May 2007 (Thu), 05:49
a few photo's from the event... thanks for viewing cnc appreciated...
http://img57.imageshack.us/img57/2816/wcolours003hm6.jpg
http://img57.imageshack.us/img57/8276/wcolours002nh5.jpg
http://img292.imageshack.us/img292/3238/thrpn002copypw8.jpg
http://img378.imageshack.us/img378/2873/wcolours004qw8.jpg
InspiredGraphix
31st of May 2007 (Thu), 07:11
Hi Cheritapictures,
The first is a great colourful shot. It is a shame about the tip of the hands and feet, and what looks like being an awesome head dress being cut off, maybe something to watch out for next time.
I love the concept of your second shot, however your in-focus subject is halfway into the vignette you have put in. Maybe removing the vignette would make it work better for me, however i think the middle person would have been a better focus point. Just my opinion.
Nice fireworks shot.
I like the last shot too. Do you have one a split second later where the red lady's shoulder is not blocking the next persons face? It feels like it would work better that way.
Great work overall. Looks like you had very little light to work with.
Rob
cheritapictures
31st of May 2007 (Thu), 07:37
thanks for your opinion... yes.. it a shame to have his hand chopped off... that the best i can get, because i'm standing in the crowd.. while the second pict i have to give it a vignette because, actually there is a another man shoulder that i cant crop since it will effect the composition.. tooooo baaaddd for me...
and, this is the first time i shot such event... never tought of this hard...
René Damkot
31st of May 2007 (Thu), 08:30
Shooter-boy's comments are spot on.
I like the last one though: Nice motion in the 'whatever it is she's holding'.
johnstoy
31st of May 2007 (Thu), 10:46
Please number your pictures.. also, a space between them would also help distinguish each... Interesting captures, with good variety...
Post some more here, as you take them...
cheritapictures
1st of June 2007 (Fri), 03:29
'whatever it is she's holding'.
she holding a rattan tray.. it's a traditional malay craft use for cooking...
thanks for the comment guys..
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