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isaaclim
4th of May 2008 (Sun), 12:04
http://streetimages.org/yahoo_site_admin/assets/docs/ww2.115202048.JPG
http://streetimages.org/yahoo_site_admin/assets/images/ws4.112193844_std.JPG
http://streetimages.org/yahoo_site_admin/assets/images/g2.12485033_std.jpg
http://streetimages.org
fireplug
4th of May 2008 (Sun), 23:50
first one looks OOF, and the contrast seems to be off a tad. The 3rd one has potential.
v35skyline
5th of May 2008 (Mon), 02:00
They all seem a little OOF to me.
What's with the ghetto tag? Or is that what you were going for?
Copilot
5th of May 2008 (Mon), 12:23
They seem OOF and that crappy watermark makes it seem like you really don't care about presentation.
isaaclim
5th of May 2008 (Mon), 18:34
They seem OOF and that crappy watermark makes it seem like you really don't care about presentation.
That watermark might look crappy to you but I like it.
You must be real prim and proper in your presentations. Good for you!
Peace !
Copilot
5th of May 2008 (Mon), 20:58
That watermark might look crappy to you but I like it.
You must be real prim and proper in your presentations. Good for you!
Peace !
Well I thought that watermark was you just trying to spell streetimages.org with mspaint. But whatever they are your pics.
streetsilence
5th of May 2008 (Mon), 21:00
That watermark might look crappy to you but I like it.
You must be real prim and proper in your presentations. Good for you!
Peace !
You have to learn how to take criticism, especially if your trying to learn. If you just want positive feedback or no feedback...go to Flickr. This is why I post on this site as well. To learn and get better. Get rid of the ego. The ego has never done **** for anyone. It just disconnects reality from actuality.
The images are not bad... I really do think that the (logo,water mark,name stamp) distracts from the image itself, and any distraction is a bad distraction. I think the people above are stating the same thing I just said, just in different words. Peace and Keep Creating!
isaaclim
5th of May 2008 (Mon), 21:34
You have to learn how to take criticism, especially if your trying to learn. If you just want positive feedback or no feedback...go to Flickr. This is why I post on this site as well. To learn and get better. Get rid of the ego. The ego has never done **** for anyone. It just disconnects reality from actuality.
The images are not bad... I really do think that the (logo,water mark,name stamp) distracts form the image itself, and any distraction is a bad distraction. I think the people above are stating the same thing I just said, just in different words. Peace and Keep Creating!
And you must be a mind reader. What do you know about my ego?
streetsilence
5th of May 2008 (Mon), 21:42
And you must be a mind reader. What do you know about my ego?
See... that's what I'm talking about. I don't know you at all, but I know behavior. And the way you were defensive showed that you are not ready to hear what people really have to say. If you post something here, your are posting to get feedback. Either positive of negative. Just because there were a few negative comments doesn't mean that you have to be defensive. Take is for what it is. Learn from it and move on. If you don't agree with someone then leave it at that. If your trying to learn, then take the criticism with pride and move on. That is all I am saying. And every one else that has seen your comments will agree with me.
Keep Creating! Peace!
gooble
5th of May 2008 (Mon), 21:45
They look like snapshots.
The composition, focus and exposure all need work.
isaaclim
5th of May 2008 (Mon), 22:05
They look like snapshots.
The composition, focus and exposure all need work.
I will take that as a complement. Thanks for your professional advice.
isaaclim
5th of May 2008 (Mon), 22:06
See... that's what I'm talking about. I don't know you at all, but I know behavior. And the way you were defensive showed that you are not ready to hear what people really have to say. If you post something here, your are posting to get feedback. Either positive of negative. Just because there were a few negative comments doesn't mean that you have to be defensive. Take is for what it is. Learn from it and move on. If you don't agree with someone then leave it at that. If your trying to learn, then take the criticism with pride and move on. That is all I am saying. And every one else that has seen your comments will agree with me.
Keep Creating! Peace!
You are really good
streetsilence
5th of May 2008 (Mon), 22:11
You are really good
Haha... that's funny. I like this cat. Peace and respect to you too people's.
jafrknb
5th of May 2008 (Mon), 22:23
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RandyMN
5th of May 2008 (Mon), 22:24
That watermark might look crappy to you but I like it.
You must be real prim and proper in your presentations. Good for you!
Peace !
Unbelievable! Ask people for their imput and then turn on them when they give it to you?
I do that kind of writing when using a mouse and trying to write. It looks unprofessional and won't impress anyone.
Pictures are out of focus and I'm not even going to try and be nice, only honest. If you can't stand the heat then stay out of the kitchen!!!
Maybe photography is not your cup of tea because no one has ever done this without being able to accept criticism...
I looked at your web link and there is something funny here as it appears you don't use that water mark all the time and only these are out of focus.
isaaclim
5th of May 2008 (Mon), 22:56
Unbelievable! Ask people for their imput and then turn on them when they give it to you?
I do that kind of writing when using a mouse and trying to write. It looks unprofessional and won't impress anyone.
Pictures are out of focus and I'm not even going to try and be nice, only honest. If you can't stand the heat then stay out of the kitchen!!!
Maybe photography is not your cup of tea because no one has ever done this without being able to accept criticism...
I looked at your web link and there is something funny here as it appears you don't use that water mark all the time and only these are out of focus.
Thanks for taking your time to write.
belmondo
6th of May 2008 (Tue), 01:30
These shots aren't bad. I noticed, however, that in all three photos, you have the primary subject in the center of the image. You're better off if you you move the subjects off-center.
The rule of thirds is useful. While actually a guideline more than an absolute rule per se, it does teach that you create more interest in a photo if you don't have the subject right in the middle. There are exceptions, of course, but understanding it will make a big improvement in your work.
isaaclim
6th of May 2008 (Tue), 07:41
These shots aren't bad. I noticed, however, that in all three photos, you have the primary subject in the center of the image. You're better off if you you move the subjects off-center.
The rule of thirds is useful. While actually a guideline more than an absolute rule per se, it does teach that you create more interest in a photo if you don't have the subject right in the middle. There are exceptions, of course, but understanding it will make a big improvement in your work.
I will try
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