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Jul 26, 2012 20:33 |  #5251
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Looks cool, very processed but in a good sort of way, looks a bit like computer graphics or something

Like the composition

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Jul 26, 2012 21:00 |  #5252

4/10, I dont like the sepiatoning on it and i dont like how its leaning back and yet the picture feels like its too tight at the same time (I dont mind the leaning back aspect if the entire image is very "wide" looking, this is "tight" and just feels funky) But I give points for effort

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Jul 26, 2012 22:20 as a reply to  @ KenjiS's post |  #5253

I wish I could see the color more of her obviously beautiful red hair. :) Also, as a noob, I do know the general rule is to place the eyes at the third. So, the space above her head is a bit empty. Otherwise, great attempt. Probably would have had her stand in front of a different background from the cars. :) 6/10

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Jul 27, 2012 01:07 |  #5254

Kind of uninteresting, I find the lights on the ground very distracting and the background just seems a bit busy considering the subject is the railing. I would personally cool the picture a bit and maybe dial back the saturation in the background to bring focus to the railing. 4/10

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Jul 27, 2012 07:09 |  #5255

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Kind of uninteresting, I find the lights on the ground very distracting and the background just seems a bit busy considering the subject is the railing. I would personally cool the picture a bit and maybe dial back the saturation in the background to bring focus to the railing. 4/10

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Love you point of focus, the background isn't too sharp, nor too OOF so it gives the user enough information to gather atleast some kind of information to where this person may be from. Like the angle of the car & also lighting.

The thing that is most bothersome is the clock tower shooting out of the roof. If it were just that blue building it may have been a smoother looking photo. Begins to distract quite a bit with that. Overall 9/10!

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Jul 27, 2012 07:24 |  #5256

I love how you've captured the aggressive stance of the R32. The out of focus foreground draws me into the image and leads my eye around the car and it's details. The number plate removal adds to the VW's clean lines and removes unnecessary clutter. What I would have done is cropped the image halfway up the clock tower's spire. I think the top part of the image is very distracting and leads my eye away from the main subject. Adhering to the rule of thirds in this image would have done it for me.

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Jul 27, 2012 08:58 as a reply to  @ issue1's post |  #5257

I really do like your shot, only thing i would say is the clouds could have been a bit more interesting to show the hdr effect but apart from that 8/10! :)

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Jul 27, 2012 10:11 |  #5258

8/10 great shot...must have been an amazing hike as well

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Jul 27, 2012 12:07 |  #5259

8/10, great atmosphere, but the image looks slightly blurry from camera shake. There's lots of beautiful cracks that are nullified by the fuzziness.

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Jul 27, 2012 12:33 |  #5260

Owfin wrote in post #14777894 (external link)
8/10, great atmosphere, but the image looks slightly blurry from camera shake. There's lots of beautiful cracks that are nullified by the fuzziness.

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5/10
Trying to find a smarter way of saying that looks gross.... Not sure why you used shallow DOF there, the perspective is a little boring. Would have been better to put the camera lower to the ground and shoot horizontal at the ants. I think I know why you didn't... who wants ants crawling up their camera?

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Jul 27, 2012 15:56 as a reply to  @ facedodge's post |  #5261

8/10 Sweet picture. Feels calming when I look at it. I love the tones used.

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Jul 27, 2012 16:00 |  #5262

outtamymind wrote in post #14777457 (external link)
8/10 great shot...must have been an amazing hike as well

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Jul 27, 2012 18:55 |  #5263

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8/10 Sweet picture. Feels calming when I look at it. I love the tones used.

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The stray hair on her face, and the cropped elbow are a bit distracting, 8/10.

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Jul 27, 2012 19:40 |  #5264

Looks a well exposed crisp shot and good pp done.
Subject I don't find very interesting, and I would prefer to see the complete wheels to anchor the photo, 7-10

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Jul 27, 2012 20:19 |  #5265

Very sharp image with a nice DOF - 8/10

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