chief shepherd
chief shepherd
Photography \ Figure | 07/26/05 @444 |
maytree |
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in slovak highland...data
camera: canon 350D
aperture: f13
shutter speed: 100
ISO: 400
shooting mode: shutter priority
desaturated
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And I have never seen a potrait work from you.
IMHO the desaturated kicked asses here. Looks lovely and soft.
The detail is soo good too.
Agree with Jose completely.
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07/26/05 @573
anyway... nice capture, good try with this soft colours (unsaturation)... of course it's Your taste but in my opinion this picture looks little too uncontrasted... maybe u can fix this by some trick with levels but as i said as i can see now - it's too uncconcrete and by this view u lose some details especialy in light areas for exampke hairs of this man looks little too bright on grass pattern... but is detail and who cares -- i like this picture for a catched moment and capture... by the way - this moved hand is now a really fashionable style in fotography... nice work...
07/26/05 @584
Very sharp
Top Marks
07/26/05 @590
1) my monitor where i work with my photographies is calibrated for comercial print. when i see this picture on the monitor with internet computer i see it is a little uncontrasted
2) when i try to give a more contrast to this one, i loose some details, how you said, in lights and shadows...
thanks for your construction critique Andrzej!
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...but I think it can work in this way as well...lately I've seen a lot of photos with this style....Nice portrait! Glad to see another work from you!
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Wes
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Keith
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i really like this portrait...its fantastic, i dont have any crits - i hardly mind the low contrast. =) top marks
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+7 Very nice work
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- Rene
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