Well, I'm still trying to find the area of photography that I feel happiest in. Don't get me wrong, every time I pick up my camera I get excited about what Ill end up with, but I really want to progress so please give me some constuctive critisism.
chell Senior Member 325 posts Joined Jun 2005 Location: wrexham, north wales More info | Feb 28, 2006 14:16 | #1 Well, I'm still trying to find the area of photography that I feel happiest in. Don't get me wrong, every time I pick up my camera I get excited about what Ill end up with, but I really want to progress so please give me some constuctive critisism. 2x 20D's
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crispypie Member 227 posts Likes: 28 Joined Oct 2005 Location: Southampton, England More info | Feb 28, 2006 16:06 | #2 Erm, um, er, constructive criticism eh? well if I try really hard I guess the angle/crop of the top of the glass in 1 is a little distracting. Other than that then I'm afraid to say they are STUNNING. Chris.
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Robert_Lay Cream of the Crop 7,546 posts Joined Jul 2005 Location: Spotsylvania Co., VA More info | Feb 28, 2006 16:13 | #3 The silhouette is reasonably creative. However, I think it has a very limited market due to the rather limited interest. Bob
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crispypie wrote: Erm, um, er, constructive criticism eh? well if I try really hard I guess the angle/crop of the top of the glass in 1 is a little distracting. Other than that then I'm afraid to say they are STUNNING. Hope that helps. ![]() Oh Chris, you're such a sweetie. Thank you. 2x 20D's
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Mar 03, 2006 13:41 | #5 Ok Robert, this weekend I am going to be really hard on myself with regards to DOF. I love a challenge. Hope I can impress you. Yet again, thank you for your CC. 2x 20D's
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RichBrownPhotography Goldmember 1,161 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Minnesota, USA More info | Mar 03, 2006 14:46 | #6 id agree with robert about the shallow depth of field...it has left a large portion of your image with very little detail and very little added interest. the out of focus yellow buds are very distracting but i like the black background for this shot. The first shot is really great. I like it a lot. to be picky though i would have liked to have seen the rest of the top edge of the glass to complete the circle, i think that would have looked nice. Richard Brown
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sGu Goldmember 2,372 posts Joined May 2004 Location: Manchester, UK More info | Mar 03, 2006 17:12 | #7 It's an interesting concept for the first shot, however, the weight of the photo shifted towards right and left a rather large empty space in the left half of the frame, overall composition needs improvement. Beautifully Ordinary | Gu Photography | Still + Motion Pictures
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