Hello its my first time here and I just want to share some photos to hear your insights cheers!
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Hello its my first time here and I just want to share some photos to hear your insights cheers!
Welcome to the forum Mandrake. You'll find this forum is small, but you'll find professional critiques here. Feel free to post any pictures, or questions you may have. I like all of the pictures you posted. They look well done, and have a good mood to them. And once again welcom to the forum!
het Welcome Mandrake!
You have some nice shots there!
I especially love the sunset boat shot with its amazingly rich colour!
Nice Job!
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I will add my welcome as well.
The problem I have with the first photo is that it is not immediately clear what I am looking at.
The sunset has very good colour and the boat in the foreground certainly adds perspective and makes it less flat in appearance. The cloulds certainly add to the sky as well. Two problems that I see which may be due to compression are some loss in colour transitions and some picture noise.
I would also tend to brighten it a little, or crop some of the black area at the bottom.
The last one certainly has an interesting subject. Technically the shot is a little on the cool colour temperature side due to lack of sunlight. This can be seen in the slight blue hue to his undershirt. It could be warmed up a little.
The undershirt is also slightly washed out exposure-wise in the chest area. The jeans could be brightened a little to separate them from the background and more detail could be brought out in the face and head from a little selective brightening as well. His fist further from the camera needs a little more light on the "needles" (or whatever they are called), so that they do not almost blend into the background.
Tegan
All good points on shot three - question - is this a real background?
Thx
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"You have to milk the cow quite a lot, and get plenty of milk to get a little cheese." Henri Cartier-Bresson from The Decisive Moment.
Thanks for sharing your insights guys, will keep them in mind cheers!
Welcome Mandrake,
I'm with Tegan on shot #1... doesn't really do anything for me...
2 and 3 are pleasing
Aside : Marko.. the fact that you have to ask about the background on shot 3 fits nicely into your recent podcast. Does this count as a distraction?
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