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Bigbitt8706 Senior Member 255 posts Joined Feb 2008 Location: Right in the middle of Texas More info | May 19, 2008 16:41 | #1 Permanent banJust finished it today, tell me what you think! http://www.clintbittenbinderphotography.com/
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NicholasBB Member 163 posts Joined May 2008 More info | May 20, 2008 09:04 | #2 Hi Bigbitt,
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DrFil Senior Member 513 posts Joined May 2008 Location: Los Angeles More info | "The Grass is Always Greener on the Other Side"
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BillBoehme Enjoy being spanked More info | Lots of nice commentary on life in a small town. I think that the clever titles are the best part of your gallery. The one titled "My Mother's Dead Trees" is very reminiscent of one done by A. Aubrey Bodine. Interestingly, he published two versions of his picture and the only difference is one of them is upside down (but, which one)! In his composition, there are some trees in the distant background, but their reflection does not show up in the water (vampire trees perhaps). It makes it even more interesting in the upside down version because there is a reflection of the trees in the water, but where are the invisible trees that are producing the reflection? Could this be an inverse vampire tree? Anyway, show the photos of A. Aubrey Bodine (and also a few of those by Ansel Adams) to those who say that putting the horizon in the middle of a landscape picture is verboten. The "rule" (not really a rule, but more like a conformist notion) of thirds is handy, but do not let it slow you down. After all, nobody said that you can't crop an image. Atmospheric haze in images? Click for Tutorial to Reduce Atmospheric Haze with Photoshop.
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BillBoehme Enjoy being spanked More info | One more comment. The large versions of the pictures seemed to load rather slowly. You might consider some other service like PBase for hosting the pictures and then linking to them from your web site. Atmospheric haze in images? Click for Tutorial to Reduce Atmospheric Haze with Photoshop.
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MattMoore Goldmember 1,839 posts Likes: 4 Joined Jan 2007 Location: San Antonio, TX - USA More info | May 20, 2008 21:47 | #6 lol...Yggdrasil.....let me know if SquareEnix sue you...
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May 20, 2008 23:13 | #7 Very nice. You have a knack for patterns. No. 18 really jumped out at me. Website: Iowa Landscape Photography
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souporman UK SE Photographer of the Year 2011 5,463 posts Likes: 9 Joined Sep 2006 Location: London, UK More info | May 21, 2008 06:26 | #8 photoguy6405 wrote in post #5565378 One minor suggestion... your name and the name of your site is already very long. I would suggest not using your fullname as your e-mail address. Unless there's two Clints that might be confusing for some, haveing your e-mail address as simply clint@cli... would be simpler and better, I think. I was going to say the exact same thing! I was even going to suggest shortening the domain name as well, to maybe something like bittenbinderphoto.com or something similar. Though if your intention is just to share photos with family and friends it's not really a huge deal. http://www.evilkitchen.ca
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