I'll post a photo. If you make a comment about the photo you must include a photo. The photo you include would be an example of your comment if this was a perfect world. Since the world is not perfect your photo must have a related element, even if its only a color.
When you make a comment, you must comment on one of the three photos above where you are. be constructive if you have something constructive to say, If you can't say anything constructive about the photo other than "I'll see your blue boat and raise you a blue car", thats ok too but remember the next person may pick your car apart and post a photo of a model..
Getting a little bent?
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Bob, I love the pose! Did you do this on your piece of plexi? I have yet to get good results with it. I need to find a flexible model, ha ha! The expression on her face is nice, too. She doesn't look at all tense.
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« Last Edit: March 08, 2008, 11:43:50 AM by wildmaven »
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Here's mine, I am matching the black and white. Sorry I couldn't figure out how to play when you were doing birds, although I did look to see if I had any profiles portraits, and noticed that I don't take any...
btw, we sorta didn't follow the original theme of commenting on the image, but this is fun anyway.
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« Last Edit: March 08, 2008, 05:56:04 PM by Ginnypenny »
I think we are missing the mark, Susie We are to critique and then post something of an example of the critique.
I mentioned focus on the herons, and posted a Heron. After that, we lost our "Focus" on critique.
I like the mood set by the bride, nicely captured. I would have tried a way to lighten her face, as her arms are lighter then the face. Hmm, now I have to post something, what now? Here's a split lighting composition.
Mike and Bob, I got it now! And, I like both of your pictures, but flowers are one thing I shoot A LOT of thanks to weddings. This may not be the best of what I have, but it's recent