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memoriesoftomorrow Goldmember 3,846 posts Likes: 293 Joined Nov 2010 More info Post edited over 8 years ago by memoriesoftomorrow. | Oct 06, 2014 19:06 | #1 Removed - Broken Link Peter
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TrentGillespie Senior Member 589 posts Likes: 5 Joined Jan 2013 Location: Colorado More info | Oct 06, 2014 23:02 | #2 Nicely done. Trent Gillespie
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LucasCK Senior Member 352 posts Likes: 27 Joined May 2010 More info | I like the last one, however I think all the rest the subjects are lost.. In fact I had to go searching for them 5d4, 2x6d, 5d2, 24-70L II, Sigma 35A 1.4, Canon 70-200 2.8L II, 135 2.0L, 430ex2, 600ex-rt
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Oct 11, 2014 19:15 | #4 Trent Gillespie wrote in post #17198190 Nicely done. 1 & 2 could be slightly more symmetric since they are shot UWA. 3 the sky is cool, but is over powers the couple. They're lost.. and I don't like the horizon running directly through their heads. If you could have gotten lower and framed their feet on the horizon, this would be money... 4 tilting from that far away makes people look too miniature. The average person would probably make that comment. 5 is good to go. Upward angles on tight portraits don't usually work, but it does here. Crazy to think you Australians are starting up your season just as we're slowly winding down. LucasCK wrote in post #17205786 I like the last one, however I think all the rest the subjects are lost.. In fact I had to go searching for them I agree with both. Putting them below the horizon in #3 just gets them lost in the water. I had to really look to even see them. In the first one they're so far away. Also, and this could be the hosting, but they seem fuzzy. http://emjfotografi.com/
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pjmicu Member 52 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2014 More info | Oct 23, 2014 22:58 | #5 nice work
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Oct 27, 2014 12:57 | #6 I agree with the others that in a couple of these the subjects are lost a bit...at least in these low-rez web-sized images. I feel like they would be stunners if the clients were to make large prints of them however!
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Oct 27, 2014 13:37 | #7 I personally like the wide shots where you get a real sense of where there are in that moment in time. I wouldn't want an entire album like that though and I'm sure you wouldn't deliver that. Nice work. ~Steve~
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memoriesoftomorrow THREAD STARTER Goldmember 3,846 posts Likes: 293 Joined Nov 2010 More info Post edited over 8 years ago by memoriesoftomorrow. | Removed Peter
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bystander Member 32 posts Joined Feb 2007 More info | Oct 28, 2014 00:43 | #9 LucasCK wrote in post #17205786 I like the last one, however I think all the rest the subjects are lost.. In fact I had to go searching for them Agreed!
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