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MichelleK
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Sep 30, 2006 00:18 |  #1

Hey guys...could you give me some critique on my pics...help me get better.

Here are some that are some of my favs.

PICTURE #1 (external link)

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PICTURE #5 (external link)

Thank you for your expertise...just trying to get better and better :-)

Michelle


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Sep 30, 2006 01:02 |  #2

the last 2 are good, the first 3 seem dull in colors, need some enrichment,

Do you do any post processing ?


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Sep 30, 2006 03:00 |  #3

I see what you are saying...yeah I do do post processing, I shoot in raw, I am have been learning about it for the last couple months now...so I would just raise the saturation level right?

Now that you mention the dull colors though, I see it, thank you.

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Sep 30, 2006 05:01 |  #4

The 4th is the best of the series by far. Great use of DOF to focus on that cute little foot!

The others are either too cluttered or lacking in composition.


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