The one that I liked the most, was the restaurant in Montmartre, Paris. I liked the way that you isolated the reds, before converting the rest of the pic to mono. Very striking and effective. The reflection in the Clyde was good as well. I think that some people have 'gone over the top' with their comments, as some photos seem just like anyone else's snaps. But keep it up.
Good luck..................
2007-10-20 20:18:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Nice, for the most part. The black cat has harsh lighting and shadow problems. A couple of your landscapes appear to have crooked horizons. I liked the abstracts, the yellow and blue reflection was pretty cool.
2007-10-20 16:39:56
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answered by Ara57 7
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Most of your photos are sensational. Some could use better lighting or shot from another angle.
Overall, you get great, exceptional. Good Show!!!!!
2007-10-20 13:59:19
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answered by Leilah099 3
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not bad... but photoshopping isnt impressive. the idea is to do it, and NOT have people notice...
but you have good eyes...
remember teh rule of thirds....at least occasionally... and as good as your pictures are, why do they all appear to have been taken at eye level... changing viewpoint alters perspective... and you cant do that in photoshop!
i loved the owl... but, symmetry aside, we dotn need to see all of the thing your shooting... pick a part of it... and show it in detail...
oh, ive been at it 35 years... and now i teach...
and, if my students had produced this, i'd be a happy tutor...
keep at it... and remember, less is more.
2007-10-20 14:08:57
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answered by Anonymous
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amazing.
i'm not a professional photographer, but if i saw these pictures in a book or a magazine, i wouldn't doubt that they're professional.
2007-10-20 13:56:39
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answered by Nikki 3
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thought your photos were lovely!!!
2007-10-20 14:02:20
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answered by Anonymous
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