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-johnbeyer
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johnbeyer

3 years ago

+VarnishedOtter
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VarnishedOtter

3 years ago
Your hdr images are very good. And the black and white one has alot of good contrast, watch your composition and rule of thirds though.
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-johnbeyer
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johnbeyer

3 years ago
Hehheehe...yeah very true, I sometimes do a bit to much of it ^^ but thanks!

+VarnishedOtter
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VarnishedOtter

3 years ago
Also check your horizon against a guide in photoshop and rotate to fix. smile.gif
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-johnbeyer
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johnbeyer

3 years ago
Yeah, i forget to watch those lines sometimes, thanks for mentioning, that's where i should work on.

Her's some more


+Jamie
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Jamie

3 years ago
Nice dude, Really like 1,2,4 The others are good too I just find the subjects in the 1,2,4 more interesting.
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-Altopais
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Altopais

3 years ago
great work, those 1,2 and 4 are my favorites too.
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+Steve Martin
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Steve Martin

3 years ago
Number 4 is very good. I also like 5 though.
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-johnbeyer
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johnbeyer

3 years ago
Ooops, nvm *blushes*

+Gee
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Gee

3 years ago
From the first set of images, I really like number 2. But I might have cropped out some of that out of focus foreground and had it cropped in where the ground is in focus, this way the eye is led straight from the sharp foreground to the out of focus background. Love the colours in this shot. Well done.

for number 3 and 5... I think the point of interest in those shots is more the droplets of water and the sign. Maybe come in closer. One good technique for photography that i was told (and you dont have to take this as a rule or perfect advice) is that the most interesting thing about photography is what you leave out. by cropping nice and close (i recon even closer for the water droplets) you are leaving out any room for error... your showing the viewer exactly what you want them to see. Any other ideas?
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-johnbeyer
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johnbeyer

3 years ago
Thanks again for your critism! This was quite awhile ago when i just started out with reflex camera's so i was really stunting around hehe. But yes, I understand where you are going. Thank you smile.gif

-griffinax
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griffinax

3 years ago
b/w is <3
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