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Sep 01, 2014 17:37 |  #9226

9/10

Beautiful model, and I really dig the processing. It feels soft, in a good way. I like it. My only nitpick is that wall on the left of the frame- it's not straight. Nice shot!

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Sep 01, 2014 21:53 |  #9227

rivas8409 wrote in post #17130190 (external link)
9/10

Beautiful model, and I really dig the processing. It feels soft, in a good way. I like it. My only nitpick is that wall on the left of the frame- it's not straight. Nice shot!

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Well unfortunately I can't rate your photo as you just rated mine, (its good I rate anyways haha, no score).
I am just really curious what lens you used for this beautiful bokeh if not a secret? Did you enhance the background blur in Post because its very strong?


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Sep 01, 2014 23:22 |  #9228

Van Gogh wrote in post #17130676 (external link)
Well unfortunately I can't rate your photo as you just rated mine, (its good I rate anyways haha, no score).
I am just really curious what lens you used for this beautiful bokeh if not a secret? Did you enhance the background blur in Post because its very strong?

Thank you for leaving me the pleasure bro;)

rivas8409 wrote in post #17130190 (external link)
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Beautiful model, and I really dig the processing. It feels soft, in a good way. I like it. My only nitpick is that wall on the left of the frame- it's not straight. Nice shot!

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This is a knock out the park for me! I love this image from composition, to tones, to bokeh, to rim and to expression captured! I would have brought the exposure down a tab but who cares! lmao LOVE IT! 10/10


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Sep 01, 2014 23:39 |  #9229

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Thank you for leaving me the pleasure bro;)


This is a knock out the park for me! I love this image from composition, to tones, to bokeh, to rim and to expression captured! I would have brought the exposure down a tab but who cares! lmao LOVE IT! 10/10


My sons baptism thank you card. I left the little dribble there on purpose cause thats just my son always drooling;)

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What to say ? waoooww ! truly excellent ! and the leaf in the hand is a plus.
>> 10/10

Hard to put a nice pic after yours, so let's put an hungry bird :lol:

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Sep 02, 2014 01:10 |  #9230

rivas8409 wrote in post #17130190 (external link)
9/10

Beautiful model, and I really dig the processing. It feels soft, in a good way. I like it. My only nitpick is that wall on the left of the frame- it's not straight. Nice shot!

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went to your website and realized the first photo is the one I criticized due to DOF and composition. This photo really does knock it out of the park. I like it much more than the less saturated photos you have on your site. Love the tones and lighting :)


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Sep 03, 2014 21:41 |  #9231

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What to say ? waoooww ! truly excellent ! and the leaf in the hand is a plus.
>> 10/10

Hard to put a nice pic after yours, so let's put an hungry bird :lol:
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Hungry bird is an awesome shot. Solid detail and excellent bokeh 7.7/10

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Sep 03, 2014 21:56 |  #9232

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I like the vision and composition but the bright tungsten lights really wash out all the color (obviously nothing you could control). More colors in this shot would have really made it special. Adding a bit of the water into the shot would have been nice as well. That aside, solid 7/10.

Just a random shot from today...

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Sep 04, 2014 02:12 as a reply to  @ Boone13's post |  #9233

I like it, good black and white. everything has its own hue of black to gray to white and nothing gets muddy which easily happens with b/w. The photo subject lacks a bit of interest and a boring , but good execution 7/10.

Heres one I shot this weekend, 2000 feet up on a mountain at sunset.

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Sep 04, 2014 12:00 |  #9234

Like the setting, and composition. I am not a fan of the latest 'plastic skin' craze though.

Following is a bit of marsh.

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Sep 04, 2014 13:13 |  #9235

I'd crop out the bottom 1/3 or so. Just too much messy dead logs distracting from the nice lilly(?) set. I'd start from the top of that longer diagonal piece of wood and see now that works. 5/10

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Sep 04, 2014 21:29 |  #9236

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I'd crop out the bottom 1/3 or so. Just too much messy dead logs distracting from the nice lilly(?) set. I'd start from the top of that longer diagonal piece of wood and see now that works. 5/10

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Love this! You captured a gloomy day on the cliffs and captured the mood perfectly. The tones fit the scene very well. I wouldve loved to see a 2 minute exposure of this scene.

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I wish that I couldve gotten this image with frankie looking forward but hey thats what happens when you shoot a 3.5yr old;)

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Sep 05, 2014 10:33 |  #9237

JoeyBaccala wrote in post #17136345 (external link)
Love this! You captured a gloomy day on the cliffs and captured the mood perfectly. The tones fit the scene very well. I wouldve loved to see a 2 minute exposure of this scene.

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I wish that I couldve gotten this image with frankie looking forward but hey thats what happens when you shoot a 3.5yr old;)

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awesome processing only thing that would have made this shot perfect is having him angled like he was sliding sideways and no smoke by the front tires since while drifting that doesnt happen and F1 isnt AWD, but ya still a great shot 9/10

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Sep 06, 2014 04:04 |  #9238

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I like it, good black and white. everything has its own hue of black to gray to white and nothing gets muddy which easily happens with b/w. The photo subject lacks a bit of interest and a boring , but good execution 7/10.

Heres one I shot this weekend, 2000 feet up on a mountain at sunset.

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Since the person following seemed to have skipped rating your image ...

9/10 because I think it's particularly dramatic and nice looking. Going more on first impression and eye-appeal. It looks well-balanced. There's a lot of nice aspects to it.

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Here's one from last year, adjusted some.

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Sep 06, 2014 12:51 |  #9239

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Since the person following seemed to have skipped rating your image ...

9/10 because I think it's particularly dramatic and nice looking. Going more on first impression and eye-appeal. It looks well-balanced. There's a lot of nice aspects to it.

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Here's one from last year, adjusted some.

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Really nice picture.
Like the setting and pose. The reflections on the water are beautiful. Rim light is perfect.
Only small nitpick for me is I would like a tad bit more fill on her face. That's subjective though, the image works as is really.

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Sep 06, 2014 22:59 |  #9240

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Beautiful colors, nice tones, and you even seem to have a little storyline going on in the background with the seahorses. (What ARE they up to?)


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