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Jun 14, 2004 04:31 |  #1

Hi all..

I recently got my first camera: A Digital Rebel. :D

So here it goes, please critique away :)

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Jun 14, 2004 07:25 |  #2

HHmmmmm...........If I have to pick between the two I would pick the first one.

I like the symmetry and simplicity of the shot.

If I have to choose a way of presenting these photos I would probably choose to do it in B&W. More contrast...........wor​ks very well with shots like these.............I think.

BUt this is just me.


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Jun 14, 2004 16:13 |  #3

I too would like to see them in B&W
I'm not so keen on the first but do like the compsition of the second (the shape of the window and the tractor front - is that what it is?)

I would also like to see more of that window - it would have made a great photo on its own.

You would have possibly have had more replies if the file size of the photos wasn't so large - try saving them for the web in Photoshop.

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